Fishing Report Elbow Saturday afternoon

vweric

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We made our first trip out to the elbow. Left Turkey point marina at 4pm and drove out till we hit 65 feet. Fished mostly in 70 to 80 foot ranged marked lots of fish and kept very busy between walleye, big silvers and a few sheep head. Had our limit of 12 by 7pm and everything put away to the run back. 7 and 8 colour off the boards and dipsys out 135 of setting 3 all caught fish with 2 redfins and 2 purple spoons catching equal fish.
 

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We made our first trip out to the elbow. Left Turkey point marina at 4pm and drove out till we hit 65 feet. Fished mostly in 70 to 80 foot ranged marked lots of fish and kept very busy between walleye, big silvers and a few sheep head. Had our limit of 12 by 7pm and everything put away to the run back. 7 and 8 colour off the boards and dipsys out 135 of setting 3 all caught fish with 2 redfins and 2 purple spoons catching equal fish.
Greetings - as someone new to the area, would you mind describing where the " elbow " is located as I have seen this location term used by several fishermen on their posts. many thanks
 
I was out there in the afternoon. Seriously hot but the action was pretty steady. Was running 10 colours and "0
" dipseys with spoons and redfins with pretty much equal success.
 
We went out Saturday evening for a short trip due to the weather with dark clouds over the main lake and then closing in over Turkey Point as well. We set up at around 7 in 55' and trolled out to the Elbow marker and headed back and pulled the lines when lightening started in the far distance. Two boated, and four very small taps at the lines. 8 colours of core with a blue/silver RR and one dipsey with a Dipsey 140' back with a green/black Bomber worked, copper back Nascar had some love taps with nothing to show on another Dipsey 130' back and the other Dipsey had some taps but subtle.
Boataer_68- To locate the Elbow, check the Maps heading at the top and click interactive maps. Driver in a line about 5/8 of the way between Port Dover and the Long Point Lighthouse and you are there, the name comes from the bottom contours of the lake. Somebody wanted to call it The Knee but it did not sound as enchanting and mystical as The Elbow.
 
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