First trip to Presque Isle questions

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PaRambler
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2011/04/18 08:56:32 (permalink)

First trip to Presque Isle questions

Going May 13 or May 20. With my boat. Fishing artificial only for smb primarily and lmb as well. Should that be a good time in May? What lures for the smallies do you suggest and colors/patterns. Weedlines, dropoffs, flats? What are good water temps to shoot for? Is anyone willing to correspond with me as we get into May with current fishing reports or direct me to fishing reports via the web. Sorry if these sound like stupid questions but this trip is on my bucket list and want it to be successful however fishing is fishing. No guarantees
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 11:36:05 (permalink)
    This should help...refer to the other link in this thread. Good luck

    http://forums.fishusa.com/Presque_Isle/m_391966/tm.htm

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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 12:11:08 (permalink)
    might want to fish for perch then also, last year at those dates were very good for jumbo perch in close
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    PaRambler
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 12:17:00 (permalink)
    Any rough idea what the water temps might be at that time?
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 14:08:40 (permalink)
    Erie weather has been all over the place....it would be really hard to predict the water temps.

    What I can tell you from past experience is the bay should be plenty warm enough to catch a ton of fish by then.

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    Ironhed
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 14:44:32 (permalink)
    Bay temp a couple of days ago was 47.

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    PaRambler
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 18:27:53 (permalink)
    Mr. Slickfish, that is exactly what I want to hear. Are tubes a big consideration there like they are here on the Susquehanna? 
     
     
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 19:35:30 (permalink)
    tubes? as in tunnels? or as in jigs?
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 20:05:08 (permalink)
    Lots of duuds fish tubes here...not my thing, but a very effective way to fish the bay.

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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/18 22:13:42 (permalink)
    Rambler , 6-8 inch Purple worm,weightless,weedless in 3 to 6 fow. You can have all the largemouth you want. Smallies Id go with the above statement but fish a bit deeper and weighted , tubes and jigs, also x-raps will clobber em. Good luck and have fun. I will be out there everyday last week of april.

    that should set you right. It has worked for me.

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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/19 11:00:00 (permalink)
    6-8 inch Purple worm,weightless,weedless in 3 to 6 fow. You can have all the largemouth you want.


    This.

    I was up there 2 springs ago as my first trip ever to fish the bay. 7" Power worm in Tequila Sunrise, how and where Deetz says, and I caught bass all day. Into the afternoon action slowed down for everyone, but I was doing just as good as anyone else I saw all day.
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    rmcmillen09
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/19 12:11:57 (permalink)
    Lotsa 20 inch + can be had maybe something that looks like a gobie also
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/20 01:57:06 (permalink)
    What is this goby you speak of?

    Bigger is better.
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/20 06:37:17 (permalink)
    uh oh

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    RE: First trip to Presque Isle questions 2011/04/20 16:09:33 (permalink)
    If ya google gobie you will see what the invasive species looks like. word of caution if you do catch any gobies kill them and dont transport them there is a penalty if caught doing so.
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