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2012/01/26 05:07:01 (permalink)

smallmouth

Would appreciate some help on catching smallmouth in erie going out of presque isle area all i really did so far was fish for perch any suggestions of when and what to use would be appreciated thanks
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    fish whisper
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 12:57:59 (permalink)
    Not presque but if you have a boat the warmer weather works to your advantage say guys out a month ago by the coke plant wouldn't be surprised if there inshore feeding
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 14:32:01 (permalink)
    Thanks i have a boat was wondering what would be good in the spring all i did mostly last year was perch fish out in the lake was thinkin of trying a little bass fishing
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    fish whisper
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 14:58:08 (permalink)
    well anywhere on the lakeshore or in the bay flats are great for smallies come spring. I personally fish where there's some vegetation to get both large and smallmouth bass
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 15:09:04 (permalink)
    Late April to Early June there will tons of smallies in the bay. Live bait, jigs, X-Raps, Flukes, etc all caught fish for us in our boat. Have good fish finder looks for fishy areas
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    fish whisper
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 15:12:50 (permalink)
    LEDGES..find ledges as well lots of points in the bay just use instinct. Don't focus on spot that turns off the fish are everywhere in the spring
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 15:44:43 (permalink)
    Ledges and structure work the best for me. Start at the coke plant and head east along the lake shore. I use night crawlers as I dont always target just smallies.

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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 15:47:45 (permalink)
    Don't stick to one bait either, I throw the whole box at them most of the time. Also don't be afraid to try deep points not just shallow. One of my best trips was trying to catch residential walleye in the spring and we were marking tons of fish in 38 FOW. Caught 4 smallies in a matter of 10 mins dropped anchor just off the point and slaughtered them all day
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/26 16:01:22 (permalink)
    Thanks a lot everyone all help is appreciated sorta new at this
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/28 11:11:10 (permalink)
    As stated above:Find some structure and anchor or drift real slow with a drift sock and your trolling motor.Try working jigs with plastics or blade blaits. You can do real well drifting with good sized chubs, small suckers etc..If you just use minnows the Gobies will kill you. We used go go out of NE and fish 14-30' of H2O until we found them. You can expect a lot of hook ups with nice sized fish up to 5+lbs.
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/29 09:39:10 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: JEB

    As stated above:Find some structure and anchor or drift real slow with a drift sock and your trolling motor.Try working jigs with plastics or blade blaits. You can do real well drifting with good sized chubs, small suckers etc..If you just use minnows the Gobies will kill you. We used go go out of NE and fish 14-30' of H2O until we found them. You can expect a lot of hook ups with nice sized fish up to 5+lbs.

    Thats the truth! That right there is my fav smallie fishn.
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/29 10:01:40 (permalink)
    I've never had Gobies take my minnows. Usually the Rock Bass get to them before the Smallies
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/29 10:45:01 (permalink)
    I like to drift n jig sonars,tubes,kalens grubs, and don't forget to dropshot. I don't fish out of Erie pa, too many others go else ware and u can be the only boat bass fishin.
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/29 12:56:37 (permalink)
    I hope to do a lot more of the smallie fishing this year as well. They sure are fun on light tackle. 

    The Deetz
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/01/31 22:18:00 (permalink)
    what he said.
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    RE: smallmouth 2012/02/01 16:38:46 (permalink)
    My personal best is 6-11 and my dads is 8-4. Many 50 + days out of erie and NE.
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