newmanstaa Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 5-7's going out, but I was fishing this weekend:thumb: Pyle's said I would be the first out in 3 days. Drove out to 150fow and was planning on trolling with the waves in. Started at 12:00, by 1:00 pm trying to stay in 150fow had two four year olds, a 11lbs on 10 color evil alewive and 8lbs on diver set 3 back 190, blue dolphin spinney with hypocrite big weenie fly. Trolled into 70 fow water by 6:30 and never had another bump:confused: Turned around and headed back out because lake was laying down nicely. Never had another bump headed in at dark. Less than 2 footers when heading in. Probably the last trip of the year walleye should be turning on at Erie in a couple weeks or so:grin: Are four year olds sometimes that small, was really surprised by the 8lbs being full of eggs and ready to spawn.
Nailer Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Nice work on the fish Scott. My guess would be a 3 year old fish? Where the eggs big or small? Where in lake Erie do you fish?
wild at heart Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 If you look at the reports from the egg taking stations less than 10% of our returning salmon are 4 year olds. Most are 3, 2nd are 2 year olds. Our salmon are no longer staying out 4 years. Low forage numbers that cause stress to the fish is the number 1 suspected reason.
Adam Bomb Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Nice job Scott. Ive read some articles that say theyre coming in at 3 on the great lakes.
newmanstaa Posted September 8, 2010 Author Posted September 8, 2010 Ken, The eggs were big and they both looked like they were ready to pop. I usually start fishing the first of Oct. out Vermillion, then later in the month I go out of Huron. 6-7lb average with a chance at one in the 10 plus range.
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