Puddle Jumper
Well-Known Member
If u want to share info on the water ?I am leaving for port Bruce shortly
I'll pm u my cell #
If u want to share info on the water ?I am leaving for port Bruce shortly
I did NOT hear those magic words. What I heard was, "can you go pick up the cat's pills please." So that's what I did todayIt's a NW wind at 15-17km/hr with gusts in the high 20's. I could be sitting on the pier right now and I wouldn't be overly concerned about the wave action, but that's sitting on the pier. Further out in the lake it's bound to be a lil bumpier.
But, I'm not and I'm not sure if I will be or not. I haven't been informed what, if anything, we're going to be doing today since my wife, who is on vacation this week, hasn't decided yet, or she has, but just hasn't told me yet . Waiting to hear those magic words I may or may not hear today .
Are those wave’s @Puddle Jumper or anybody too big,to be called a,”Walleye Chop??” Be Safe to you & All!! & Hopefully tight lines, whoever is walleye fishing late this afternoon till dark. The @Red Hering will wait later for now,(perhaps through this week),to do some Lake Erie walleye fishing.8n way out solid 2' waves from s wView attachment 62147
Thanks @BayRunner16 for your reply back on this question. No problem about my boat not having lights,were as most boat’s are equipped with front & back Navigational lights. Plus the interior of my boat has lights as well,for my rod holder,and tackle box storage compartments as well,etc. I just got thinking about it,because one of the member’s mentioned it I believe that it was yesterday,that the walleye’s were starting to move off the bottom of Lake Erie,as it became darker. Walleye’s are nocturnal feeders,so a “night bite” would make sense,and perhaps for me or who else that might be interested in doing this as well,and to try to fish into the dark one day,weather permitting of course.@Red Hering Often bass opener the keeners are rolling out at midnight and in by sun up inner Bay Erie. Not many stay out past 10pm. Some meat jiggers in close to ports will try their luck to midnight. - Thats why they needs lights on! The laws are about lights to be seen.
Thanks for clarifying that it was you @BayRunner16 Great tip’s as well,and it is just something that I thought about doing,and perhaps one evening I will. Tight lines my friend & Fish ON!!@Red Hering , I mentioned the fish rising - as the sun drops angle into sunset. Opposite is similar for sunrise. That day the water was like glass so it made it especially true. You don't need sundown dark though. 7pm - 9m in the peak of summer at 30 feet down is dusk for walleye. In dark you lose sight fishing and it turns to vibration and cent fishing. Hard for those who want to troll from my experience. Yes I've trolled till 10pm but 9 is fine. Good luck to you.
Good fishing there @Derkd9 and I was wondering on how you were doing on the fishing,and also what the lake conditions was like as well. Were there many boat’s off Port Stanley,or even a lineup at the boat ramp? Thanks in advance & enjoy your walleye fry!!Stanley was a beaut this evening
3 person limit in about 2.5 hours of trolling not as hot as Saturday
But I didn’t get to start in my regular area as I road into the waves on the way out so it took me a bit more west then I like to be
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