Need some advise before I drive 2 hrs. I heard the mud line is up to 10 miles out right now at Burwell. After all the storms we had is it worth the drive ? Also do creek minnows work as well as shiners for Perch?
Thanks for any info
Just wondering how tomorrow am looks. I am still learning the lake and looking to launch out of Burwell and fish eyes. I have all the weather sites but, still like to hear opinions of seasoned veterans.
Thanks
I wont fish that derby again. My brother in-law fished the entire derby last year and caught 1 salmon. Not worth the time, gas or effort. Just my 2 cents
Take a look at Line-x. They can pretty much spray anything and this stuff is super durable, waterproof and easy to clean. They can color match your boat also. There is a one in Cambridge. Did both my trucks with it instead of box liner. Never do anything else
Anyone going out tomorrow? Not sure if its worth the 1 1/2 hr drive to Burwell problem for me is they call for T- Storms and nothing comes from it. Thoughts??
Thanks for the info. How far of a lead do you run behind your riggers?? Also, do you flat line with lead core or do you hook them to the riggers? I have counters on all my reels and have braid,leadcore and mono on my rods.
I have not fished for Walleye for about 10 yrs. Reading a lot of the post's it seems like downriggers don't work as well as they once did. Any info would be great as I want to partake this year and catch some of these sweet tasting fish.
Thanks,
Anybody know of anyone in the Port Burwell area that cleans perch for a price? I remember a women in the Port Dover area used to do it for 25 cents a fish.
I'm not familiar with what winds are good for fishing Lake Erie. I would like to get out and troll around the Port Burwell area. Example would be this weekend. Sat west 25 km? Sunday 15km north? Any help would be appreciated.
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