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Fishing Reports Western Lake Erie

Fishing in western Lake Erie is picking up steam. As usual. U.S. waters on the south shore are going strong but the north shore of Lake Erie won’t be far behing. The fishing around Leamington and Point Pelee fishing is pretty slow but perch are showing and the occasional walleye is being caught by the earlybirds. No reports of significant walleye catches from Holiday beach west of Colchester but it can’t be too far off now.
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Fishing Report Western Lake Erie

Fishing has been very spotty with the weather conditions. Walleye fishing out of Sturgeon Creek and along Point Pelee is relatively good but Pelee Island has slowed up.

Rainbow fishing out of Wheatley has been tough but the last few days have improved. Locations include deep water 63-65 feet, the windmills very recently and SE of Wheatley harbor 4-5 miles.

I don’t have August solunar table info put together yet. If anybody really wants info for a particular time just email me at tom@onlinweb.com and I will help you out.

Marine Weather Forecast Lake Erie

Marine Weather Forecast Western Lake Erie

Current and long term marine weather forecasts – see panel at right. You can select Engish or metric units of measurement and can also select any city you wish.

2008 Fishing Western Lake Erie

It has been a bit of an odd year fishing on the waters of Western Lake Erie. The walleye just did not move into the Canadian mainland waters in a typical fashion. A long extended run did not materialize along Leamington, Kingsville and Colchester. Although there were some spotty great walleye fishing days in these areas, the fish seemed to hold up in the Pelee Island areas where western Lake Erie walleye fishing seemed to reach a much more successful level.

Some nice walleye fishing occurred east of Point Pelee although these days were spotty as well. The rainbow trout fishing was great in the waters east of Point Pelee.

Unfortunately we now find ourselves in the reriod of our fishing the north shore of western Lake erie fishing where walleye fishing typically slows down for the year. Who knows though, this may surprise us with something unusual as well and provide us with some late season bonuses.