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shu9265

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  1. I finally got out on the lake for awhile yesterday.

    Was myself, my fishing partner Rich, and my son Josh.

    We went out and trolled the same area off the beach in front of Mentor Lagoons, as I had in the log from last year Fathersday weekend. And the fish are there again.

    The fish were scattered pretty good, due to the storms we have been having for the past 3-4 days, with a mud line out there almost a half a mile from shore.

    But, all in all it was a great way to spend Fathers Day.

    We ended the day with only 3 for 4 fish in the box.

    First fish in the box, a 28" walleye (fish Ohio) weighed in at 6# 11 oz.

    Second and third were almost identical, 4# fish.

    And I dropped 1 at the back of the boat.

    Also, as a bonus, the Coast Guard Aux. boat came over to pay me a visit. Had planner boards out, and he wants to talk ! ! lol

    About this time, Josh gets a very nice tangle going on the starboard side, so I bring the board in close so I can see what this guy wants to talk about.

    And he proceeds to ask me if I lost a planner board?

    Nope, got both of mine out there. lol

    Then he says do you want one?

    Well Like any fisherman would, I accepted his offer.:grin:

    He hands me off one of those big white boards that Capt. Ray makes and markets from ArouraLites Tackle.

    Thank You very much ! ! ! What a nice present to get on Fathersday.

  2. Lake Erie off Mentor Lagoons (Chagrin - Fairport)

    Well the guys are getting some limits of very nice Jumbo Yellow perch, in front of the Lagoons, in 37 feet of water.

    Talk with Doug yesterday, he and Jim were out and got there 50 in an 1 1/2 hrs.

    They did that a couple days in a row, stocking up the freezers.

    Also the walleye are being taken with good numbers in the 20-25 fow just off the shore line.

    I need to get my boat in the water this weekend ! Will update as I can.

  3. Well now, we are talking about my old stomping grounds here.lol I miss it too.

    Ok, the way I did it was basically the same way as you describe, 1.8-2-5 mpg, faster as the water warms.

    When fishing out of the small boat harbor, we used to head for the departure bouy, start there in 40 fow, and troll west.

    Usual setup was with dipsey divers, with the small Stinger spoons and worm harness's.

    All were run at the same speed, but were staggered in depth and distance from the boat. I also used them from the planner boards, and jet divers.

    And for some reason, we always had 1 rod with a stinger, at the inside corner of the boat, with a large dipsey set on zero, back 35' feet from the rod tip. and it always took fish! !

    And be SURE to try some of Captain Dans spoon-harness rigs, they are killer on the eyes ! ! !

    Also, I found that mostly "copper" was a better choice for that part of the lake.

  4. I for one would like to say "Thank You" for trying to help someone in need of assistance.

    I have been in the same situation, a time or two, where I have needed help. And someone like you has come to my aid.

    I do the same thing, and try to "lend a helping hand"

    Just some folk's out there that think just because they have remedied the problem, "it's OK" to just leave. The forget all about the person that has dropped everything to come to there aid.

    Again, Thank You for looking out for someone in need.

  5. I have and still do run as many as 6 lines off each side with the big boards.

    It's all a matter of spacing and paying attention to what you are doing.

    Also, instead of using the Dacron line, I use the plastic "weed whacker" line on mine.

    Be sure to use the "round", and I think it is .065 diameter.

    Then I go to the dollar store and get the round plastic shower curtain hooks for $1 a dozen. and use these with a rubber band.

  6. Guys and Gals I need your help.

    Myself and a couple other folks are putting together a presentation showing the good things that sportsmen and women do.

    These could be donating venison to the food bank, helping with stock or raising birds, what have you. Anything that helps to show sportsmen and women in a positive light.

    If anyone has any links to these types of things that can be used as good public relations material, Please post your links here.

    The layout for this project so far is a Pro Fur, Pro Game, Pro Fish.

    We are going to use the positives that we get to offset the negatives that the animal rights folks are spreading.

    Thank You in advance for your help, Bill.

    Oh yeah, when we get this thing up and running I will post links to the site.

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