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Lucky Strike – Lake Erie fishing charters – Lake Erie walleye fishing
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June 14th, 2009 at 8:25 am
Nice video! We were there April 25th and 26th, but caught nothing at all on jigs. We ended up trolling the Kelley’s Island area and caught a few in the 24-25 inch range on reef runners.
June 16th, 2009 at 7:10 pm
West Sister Islands just inside the Ohio Boundry is Phenomenal right now!
You can use the bottom bouncers in either very slow trolling…like right around 1.2 to 2.5 Mph. or just drift fishing with the wind.
The whole idea behind the Bottom Bouncer is just to "bounce" over anything on the bottom that might snag a regular sinker.
Good luck…Oh…by the way…the crawler harnesses with at least a # 5 or #7 Blade worked the best for me….either Chartrues or Gold.
June 20th, 2009 at 3:58 am
Figure I would include this:
Feb 8, 10:18 PM EST
A day after 134 fishermen rescued from Lake Erie ice floe, some venture back out
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PORT CLINTON, Ohio (AP) — Many of the 134 fishermen rescued from Lake Erie ice returned to the miles-long floe Sunday using rented air boats to retrieve left-behind snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and other equipment. A few ventured onto the risky ice to fish for walleye.
About 300 fishermen were stationed on stable ice not far from where the crack had opened Saturday, stranding the anglers about 1,000 yards from the Ohio shoreline.
“(The ice) is an honest 14 inches,” veteran fisherman Pat Chrysler of Put-In-Bay told The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer in a telephone interview Sunday from South Bass Island. “I measured it with a Stanley tape measure, just to be accurate.”
A Coast Guard helicopter surveyed how much abandoned equipment remained on the ice, but fishermen were responsible for recovering their own belongings, said Petty Officer William Mitchell, a Coast Guard spokesman.
“You’d have to be crazy to do that,” he said of those who were fishing Sunday. “That’s good to know that they’re heeding the warnings, you know. I would definitely not recommend that at all, especially after what just happened. You know it’s even warmer today.”
Officials said some of the stranded anglers watched from solid ice while private contractors hauled all-terrain vehicles and other equipment off the ice.
A number of officials said the previous day’s rescue went smoothly partly because agencies have trained together. But Coast Guard and local law enforcement officials said they would like to develop ways to stop people from ice fishing during dangerous conditions.
Many more people might have been stranded Saturday if veteran fishermen hadn’t heeded weather warnings about warming temperatures and strong winds, fishing guide Pat Chrysler said.
Ottawa County Sheriff Bob Bratton called for authorities to reconsider when civil penalties are assessed. Under current policies, a fisherman’s name is recorded the first time he’s rescued. The second strike leads to an ice safety class, and the third can result in civil action and fines.
Bratton said he wants to respect ice fishing culture while finding a way to recoup the county’s financial losses and step up regulation.
Bratton estimated the cost of the response at $20,000 but said the rescued anglers wouldn’t have to cover it.
“We’re not looking to send you a bill at this point,” said Harold Stanton, the fire chief in Lucas County’s Jerusalem Township. “We’re not looking to arrest you.”
One fisherman died Saturday of an apparent heart attack. He had fallen into the water while trying to find a route to land and collapsed after being pulled back to solid ice.
June 20th, 2009 at 6:17 am
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June 23rd, 2009 at 10:58 am
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June 23rd, 2009 at 2:53 pm
Washington PostRescued 1 day, fishing for Erie walleye the nextThe Associated Press -43 minutes agoPORT CLINTON, Ohio (AP) – Many of the 134 fishermen rescued from Lake Erie ice returned to the miles-long floe Sunday using rented air boats to retrieve left-behind snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles and other equipment.Video: Ice Rescue Sheriffs Discuss Fines for FishersAssociatedPressOfficials: 1 dead, 134 rescued from Lake Erie iceWashington PostDetroit Free Press - CNN - New York Times - WTOV9.comall 1,895 news articles