The run back in was fun. Lots of boats racing for the dock. I had one centre console that seemed to want to race. I let him hang in for about 6 minutes at half throttle. As we neared the pier i gave it 3/4 throttle.At that point the centre console was left in the dust. I am really amazed at how...
Ok. Got my limit. I was on tbe water at 8 am. Done by 10:30.
sea doo. Ran great. Getting out in 1fters to 1-1/2 footers no problem.
……but. First. I lost my net.
Second. I wanted to stay clipped into the man overboard switch. Bit every time i had to do stuff with lures this became a problem...
Ill let you know.after tomorrow. I had it out on lake O the other day dragging dipsys.it slowed to 2 mph on cruise control. cruise control is trolling throttle from 1-10. You set it and it maintains that speed. So i will get more intel tomorrow. As for steering we will see how it goes.
Ok. Ive been fishing lake Erie for 20 years. iI live in trenton so dragging the big boat is getting costly. So tomorrow im trying something new. Launching out of Burwell on the new seadoo. Fish pro.
Ill let you know how I make out.
I actually made two small flashers with clear lexan. I want to try them next time to add some lure action. I've always heard the walleye are spooked by flashers that's why I made some clear ones. Ive also heard they are afraid of the cannon ball but I'm convinced otherwise now. This opens up all...
Thursday 27. Made it down, here's my report.
Had an awsome day on the water. Caught our limit in eyes with a 10-1/2 pounder at the very end. Almost all fish on riggers. 49-51fow. Finally figured out how to use riggers. I've been using riggers with very little success until now. Heres what I did...
Whenever I come to burwell I run large worm harnesses with 10" power worms. I've never caught a small walleye. I probably don't catch as many but they are usually big.
I'm coming tomorrow night to give it a go.
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