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  1. I had the privilege of fishing with Pete Alex about the VQ IV on Wednesday with his mate Kevin, the Deerslayir, and new friends Chris and Joe.

    Morning started quite balmy and calm for November with temps hovering in the upper 50s.

    Fishing started as calm as the weather until we located our first pod of Steel just NW of the Chestnut St. ramp. A steady pick throughout the morning highlighted by 3 doubles and a near triple kept us all on our toes. Several chromers fell victim to the Buffalo Bill Super Slim presented on 1 color cores and the rigger, but most fish fell to a variety of stick baits including Dave's Kaboom Shiners and Rebels off the boards with orange/black combos being the color du jour. Several bone jarring strikes came from the "digger" rods we ran of each side with a Dave's Deep Kaboom Shiner taking the largest fish of the day, a large, well colored buck with a pronounced kype. As is the "industry standard" with steelies, we were at one point only 6 for 10 and lost several others on the way to the finish, including an unfortunate two break offs.

    A great way to celebrate Thanksgiving with good friends, good conversation, and good fishing with only one other boat in sight.

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  2. Yep, quads suck...especially when you have 2 newbies on board and your steering cable snapped in the marina so your 1st mate is steering the kicker with his feet :no::no: and fighting a steelie at the same time while you are handling one and a net and directing the 2 newbies with freshies! :eek: Glad she is winterized now and its back to the 16'er, we'll deal with the cable before heading to the Bar.

    Its still nothing like the Chinese fire drill you had a couple springs ago on matures there Skein Man, that was an impressive video! :grin:

    Won't be long and they will be STACKED up in Presque Isle Bay and out of the weather and waves.

    Dave Mull from Great Lakes Angler magazine went out with VisionQuest Capt. Pete Alex, myself, and Jimmy (my mate) last December in a near blizzard and we had 35 hook ups in 3 hrs! Biggest fish was a 10# 8oz sow (that's a BIG steelie in Erie)

    If any of you guys have the desire to get in some late season Steel action out of the boat, bring 'er down. There is still a good bit to be had!

  3. Got boards out and lines set about 1/2 mile west of the 'Nut when all H(#%L starting breaking loose. board line trips and starts squealing, then the flat in the prop wash 60 back fires boated both. Before we could reset, board line on the opposite side fires. Before it hit the net, the freshly reset prop wash line fires again then 2 other board lines...Quadruple on!! Long story short, slightly deeper water than we normally like to fish held the most active fish. We boated all of our fish in 8 fow to 16 fow. Nothing hotter than anything else, but got 1 on a SS Buffalo Bill (thanks Pete), got many on orange J-9, got 3 or 4 on Chartreuse J-9 in the prop wash, got 3 on orange/gold Thin Fin, and 5 or 6 on pink/black Jr. Tstix off the boards. Very hot in the beginning, then slowed a bit, then fired back up again around 10:30 till we quit at noon. Good day, only lost 4 hook-ups. Limited about 11 and ended up releasing 3 or 4.

    Good finish to the last trip of the year for the Storm Warning. If weather and conditions permit, may try a few more times with the Quackback before season ends.

  4. Good answer. The angles remark is outstanding.

    I would have started with asking him how far down he was fishing the baits? I know I have deep tail dancers in my boat with the right amount of braid or wire can attain depths of over 60'! When I first read his question, my first thought was he was fishing underneath them. I always fish Erie suspended 'eyes at or slightly above them. Secondly, I would have seen if he could find the edges of the bait school. Many times 'eyes and I have seen it with salmon too, will hang on the outside edges of the school and pick off bait that has carelessly wandered off from the school and become easy targets.

  5. Salmon: NO doubt, hands down, Mag Silver Streak Ole Yeller on the deep

    rigger.

    Silver Streak reg. Blue Dolphin and DW Monkey Puke were decent

    Walleye: Late summer: Watermelon Holo NK 28...its a moneymaker!

    In general: Andy's walleye slapper in a DW Super Slim

    Mixed Veggie in a DW Super Slim

    Bloody Death II DW Super Slim

    Late Summer: DW Super Slim Blue Icicle... hot, hot, hot.

    Steelies: VQ Blue Dolphin DW Super Slim

    Silver Streak Blue Whale (overcast days)

    Watermelon Holo NK 28

    Bloody Death II DW Super Slim

  6. We must have passed you on Sunday. Saw a big boy just north of us a couple times, I'd bet it was you. We were in the gray Starcraft w/ planer mast on the nose and canvas top. We didn't get too many whities, but they did seem to be on the periphery of the 'eyes. Hook a couple whities meant time to turn back around.

    It sure is hard to beat Mixed Veggie and Blue Icicle (I prefer them in the DreamWeaver Super Slim) on those crystal clear days! I was kind of surprised my NK watermelon Hologram didn't fire at all on Saturday except for a couple whities. That NK is usually on fire from mid July till the 'eyes leave for both steelies and eyes. Biggest eye of the year (10# 9oz) came on that spoon in a Mag off the deep rigger in late July at the PA/OH line.

  7. WOW!

    If that is how we end the offshore season, it couldn't have gone any better.

    Saturday: Supposed to have a boat of 5 anglers and ended up with only myself and another 2. Went due north of the perch pack due north of the harbor and set up to troll. Had 3 rods in the water when the first wire diver fired...BIG eye lost due to newbie snagging net on hook. For the next 3 hrs. we managed 8 steelie hook-ups and boated 5. Had another 9 'eye hookups and boxed 8. Wire divers w/ blue/silver harnesses on 1 back 135. Braid divers back 205 on 3 1/2 mixed veggie Super Slim on starboard diver, Blue icicle on the port braid. Riggers set at 66 and 58 with double orange crush on the 58 and VQ blue dolphin on the deep, both in the Super Slim.

    Sunday: Got a VERY late start and decided to try to get our perch. Slid over to the PA line and fished next to some buddies who had smacked them in 48' fow on the "shelf". Boxed a dozen or so in 20 minutes and decided to check a little deeper to see if the bite was better. Slid off the break of the "shelf" and slammed the rest of our 4 tickets in about an hour and a half, just as we ran out of bait. Had heard some chatter on the radio of a decent 'eye bite a few miles west and since it was SO nice and only 1 pm, we put 'er on plane and headed west. Set up on the 40W and 3N and trolled the 69 to 71 fow break and ANNIHILATED 'eyes. Same spread as Saturday with an extra blue silver harness on the port braid diver and switched out the double orange crush for the mixed veggie on the shallow rigger. FAST and FURIOUS. If you hooked one 'eye, you hooked 3. For the next 2 hrs., I think we only had all of our rod compliment (8) in the water once or twice. All eyes were extremely nice, between 3 and 8#, most in the 4 to 6 range.

    It would be nice to think that this week's weather won't screw up this awesome fall bite, but I am certainly not counting on it.

  8. Trolled from Godfrey Run to Walnut. Managed 1 s#$@head and 1 steelie from 6:30 am to noon. Made several passes in front of each mouth. Ran it all, Super Slims, regulars, lil' rippers, Jr. Tstix, J-9s in all the stained water colors and even tried some clear water ones to no avail. Fish are there (jumping and rolling around us) but just weren't hungry. Water needs to cool off!!!

  9. The later the better for the eyes. They are ganging up in the Bay as a staging area waiting to spawn in the spring. We go up annually to ice fish. As usual, SkeinMan is right. That site will keep you aprised of the fish migration into the Bay. IF you are going soon, I would fish Adolphus reach where the fish enter the Bay and maybe Picton Harbor.

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