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2011/09/02 20:49:09 (permalink)

Walleyes

Is anybody doing any good in 60 ft water on the side of the first trench on walleyes over to the Ohio line?
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    deetz4352
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/02 21:37:26 (permalink)
    That sounds like an answer only to be given through a PM.

    But thats just how some people are. I unfortunately cannot help you with that answer but I hope you get one.

    Good luck

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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/02 22:51:51 (permalink)
    Was in the neighborhood this afternoon /tonight, nothing good to report. Fished the same area last Fri. PM for 18 fish & the Fri. before for 24 fish, tonight - 3 fish. Blank screen. Thinking they're headed West.
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/02 23:05:41 (permalink)
    I'd head west young man

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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/04 15:41:23 (permalink)
    limited in the firs trench on Saturday
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/04 17:06:54 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: cpatete

    limited in the firs trench on Saturday

    Thank you.
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/04 17:57:45 (permalink)
    HAve had reports that they are moving inshore to about 20 fow, following steel. Friend caught some this week trolling for steel below Elk trolling West. Steel are in 20-30 feet and are starting to stage. But it's been too low and too warm for them to start to come in. Get a boat, launch from elk, troll the shoreline. Post a report giving exact gpS numbers.

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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/05 15:34:36 (permalink)
    Always a smarta#$ around on here!
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/05 15:53:33 (permalink)
    Don't waste you're time in 60 FOW head out another mile & whack em in 70-74 fow before they all swim back to port clinton . Please don't forget to "bonk" your farm animals ....Good luck & Tight lines
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/06 10:19:16 (permalink)
    After this week and the cooler temps, I'd be willing to bet that they scatter pretty good and are going to be real hard to find. Unless you head to Geneve and further west. The gas I'm going to burn from here on in is going to be straight out of the Conny harbor into about 50 FOW and anchor up to fill my cooler with meat. The Eyes are just about done and freezer full. Freezer #2, perch here we go!

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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/06 11:22:57 (permalink)
    Thanks guys.
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/06 12:28:55 (permalink)
    i agree with SUNF it is getting to be about the time when the eyes begin their loop back towards the western basin.  they should stage up there for the ice and into the spring. but that doesnt mean that you wont find a few resident eyes you just have to put a little more work in to get em.  good luck

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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/06 15:37:06 (permalink)
    After trolling 4 or 5 hours on Sunday with nothing to show for it except a couple of lake trout and farm animals, I stumbled upon a 30' high wall of perch. I dropped anchor for the first time this year and punched a very quick ticket. I'm not much of a perch jerker, but I couldn't ignore a screen like that.
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    RE: Walleyes 2011/09/06 16:19:15 (permalink)
    We wacked em in Connie on Saturday. Same old dipsy and meat program. 2 tickets with a 10lber that I released.
    7.5 north and 44 west.
    Tons of marks. It just took a while to find a willing pod of fish.
    post edited by eyedreamn - 2011/09/06 16:22:00
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