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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 14:59:25 (permalink)
Gotta know where to wade and when to wade. Gotta know where to take the boat and when to take the boat. Last but not least. You gotta know when to take your shotgun and where to take your shotgun.
 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 15:08:06 (permalink)
Shotgun for the jet-skis?  
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 18:22:07 (permalink)
 "Crazed Beavers"  

"There is a pleasure in Angling that no one knows but the Angler himself". WB
 
 


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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 19:28:00 (permalink)
Allegheny and French Creek are great fisheries, but PI Bay in Late May is the place to be 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 20:48:55 (permalink)
psu_fish

Allegheny and French Creek are great fisheries, but PI Bay in Late May is the place to be 


That seems a little bit late, or alot late. Guess it depends on what your fishin for.
 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/29 20:53:58 (permalink)
well if you fish the Allegheny and French Creek you would know what I'm fishing for 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/30 14:23:01 (permalink)
Here is one of my log entries for the week of May 18th thru the 26th 2012. This is to prove to you how good fishing in Erie is. Keep in mind I have fished in Erie for about 38 yrs. All fishing was done ON SHORE,no boats.  I never fished more than 4 hours(usually I ran out of bait). On my way driving up to Erie on the 18th I stopped and fished a state park lake in Central Pa. I used fat heads for bait. I caught 12 brookies, 8 largemouth and a crappie. On the 19th I fished in the channel(lake side). I caught 20 smallies, 4 largemouth and many rock bass. I used minnows and jigs. On the 20th I fished off a pier in the bay. I caught 1 smally, 1 largemouth, many rock bass and some perch. The 21st was the best day. In the morning I fished in the channel. I caught MANY smallies,largemouth, rock bass and 2 perch. I won't give  numbers because very few would believe it. I ran out of minnows and jigs! Took a nap and then fished a trib in the afternoon from 2 pm til about 5:30. Caught 11 browns and 11 smallies. Was a blast on ultra light tackle! Waded in old sneakers, just like we use to when we were kids. All fish caught on wax worms and minnies. On the 22nd I again fished the channel. Caught 26 smallies and many rock bass. In the evening I biked around P.I. On the 23rd i fished the channel again. Caught 19 smallies, 20 rock bass and a couple of big sunnies.  On the 24th I fished the channel in the evening. Caught 26 smallies,10 largemouth,many rock bass,5 perch and 3 sunfish. On the 25th I biked P.I. On the 26th I helped out at the kids fishing rodeo at Misery bay and headed home. Biggest bass were in the 20 inch range. Many 4,5, and a few 6lb smallies. As I said before these fish were ALL caught from shore. No other freshwater fishery in the world can come close Erie!
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/30 15:27:53 (permalink)
Bulldog is right, Lake Erie is one of the many places one can consistantly catch fish, French Creek & the Allgheny being a couple more, but one has to be careful for the lake can wake up and getcha when you least expect it!  A waterway that deserves respect!
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/30 15:47:22 (permalink)
CroatianSensation

The clientel just isn't the same anymore...A lot of the good people are gone, bored with it, fed up with the gestapo or tired of the favoritism.  Just not what it used to be.

I enjoy watching more these days

Something serious? Gets turned political by morons.
Something interesting? Gets turned into an argument by morons.

Amen! ^


 
All very good statements.  I often wonder where everyone who leaves here ends up!

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Re:General Observation 2013/01/30 23:54:56 (permalink)
Agree with Noplace 100% .The Bay can be awesome on the right days early Spring. Fished many a day just in the Bay years back . Loaded with Smallies and Rock Bass plus Perch, Pike, and Largemouths. Usually ran out of bait in 4-6 hrs. Usually had the 50 Qt. cooler full of big Shinners and Fatheads from Meadville B&B Bait. Won't say all numbers you would call me a lier but I'll say this .....cleaned over 50 Rockies almost every trip and that was just the large keepers. Excellent eating !
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/30 23:57:42 (permalink)
The Bay sux in the spring , you should wait till the end of July to fish it.

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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 02:07:31 (permalink)
Niagre River is the place to go....:)

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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 07:23:17 (permalink)
Just curious, besides early Spring, is PI anything special? From boat too, specifically mid June...
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 08:55:28 (permalink)
Porktown

Just curious, besides early Spring, is PI anything special? From boat too, specifically mid June...

Is this a serious question? By mid-june everything is on fire.
 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 09:00:44 (permalink)
psu_fish

well if you fish the Allegheny and French Creek you would know what I'm fishing for 

Late may is when " those fish yer fishin for " are on fire in the rivers. So how do you decide where your gonna fish for em?
 
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 10:09:20 (permalink)
Pork anything can be caught in the bay. I have caught walleye(2) in the bay in July(1992). I have seen Lake trout caught in the bay in April. In August you can't have enough minnies for the crappie. 100 perch in a day is not that hard to do in the bay in April. Once again this is ALL from the SHORE. EFFORT=REWARD   Put your time in you will catch fish. Nothing compares to freshwater fishing in Erie.
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 11:40:22 (permalink)
I'm not sure if NoPlace has even been to Erie...
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 11:59:49 (permalink)
The Bay can be awesome but timing can really kill a trip, even in that sweet spot of May to June. That's from shore or boat. A serious Eastern front (I believe) or just bad conditions have killed a trip for me a number of times. And depending on how warm of a spring, everything could shift a few weeks or more, I've learned.
 
But after a few decades of fishing all over Western PA , NC and a few dozen lakes from Florida to Northern Ontario and Quebec, there's still no body of water I've found that I'd rather spend time on than Erie. As for other PA waters - unless it's a 20 minute drive from home or less, I'd rather just take the 2-hour trek to Erie any day.
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Re:General Observation 2013/01/31 14:10:29 (permalink)
I was discussing ice fishing for walleye at Pymatuning this year with a very wise and noble man. He said, "I don't get too worked up about eyes though...I get a good amount through the ice [at Pymatuning], but nothing compared to Erie." That pretty much sums it up, doesn't it?  

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Re:General Observation 2013/02/02 16:18:36 (permalink)
"Is it just me or has this forum lost its luster."
"The clientel  just isn't the same anymore...Just not what it used to be."
 
Too many Molson swilling,  two timing idiots on here nowadays.
 
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Re:General Observation 2013/02/02 22:18:50 (permalink)
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Re:General Observation 2013/02/03 12:28:11 (permalink)
Plum Bob

"Is it just me or has this forum lost its luster."
"The clientel  just isn't the same anymore...Just not what it used to be."

Too many Molson swilling,  two timing idiots on here nowadays.


 
Welcome to the new FishErieForum
 
A lot of the people who made this site enjoyable have been banned. I used to laugh reading a lot of the threads on hear. I miss those days.......
 
I also miss a lot of the threads that actually gave newbies real good info about fishing and techniques of fishing who wanted to learn things. You could tell who they were cause they asked with genuine sincerity for help. Its all in the way they word their thread. 
 
With that being said I will still provide what knowledge I know to help those who sincerely ask for help and I will still post some smart azz answers to keep things lively. 

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Re:General Observation 2013/02/03 20:32:27 (permalink)
Plum Bob
Too many Molson swilling,  two timing idiots on here nowadays. 

 
Sounds like a chemical imbalance...maybe you should see a docto-r as well.
 
Anyone who's worth having a conversation with has found their way to the outlaw hangout by now anyway...many still post here...but that's where the real fun stuff is happening.
 
Lately, I only show up here to occasionally chime in on a real discussion or amuse myself with a fake discussion.
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Re:General Observation 2013/02/04 22:39:38 (permalink)
Mikastorm

Niagara River is the place to go....:)

 
No argument from me on that one!  I'm heading there Friday afternoon!
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Re:General Observation 2013/02/05 10:26:31 (permalink)
Back to the spring smallies... IMO, i dont know of very many places (IMO) on earth where you can literally catch 30-40 smallies all over 14 inches in 1 day than PI. And yes, i've seen many guys do it from wading. Go halfway from east pier at the marina and the monument in misery. That entire sand shelf is wadable and prime location. Def worth the trip. Ran into a guy from Texas last year out there on a kayak, he had only caught 4-5 smallies and 1 pike that morning, and was more excited than a kid in a candy store. Remember, this is my own opinion! And are you going to catch 30-40 in one day? Probably not, but it is possible and has been done! I say do it!
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Re:General Observation 2013/02/06 19:57:25 (permalink)
Mr.Slickfish
I found this "interesting"


 Yes, I found this to be interesting as well.
 


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Re:General Observation 2013/02/07 08:39:39 (permalink)
Also Dunkirk...:)
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Mikastorm

Niagara River is the place to go....:)


No argument from me on that one!  I'm heading there Friday afternoon!



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