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Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueTubesSeasonSummerStructureRock PileSnapping tubes in deeper water. Catching tons of walleyes along the way. This one came in right at 5 lbs.
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Walleye
TechniqueStructure JigsSeasonSummerStructureHumpsEasy fishing on all high structures
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Walleye
TechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonFallStructureRiver ChannelsHead into the mouth of the Mohawk River/Erie canal. Work Jerkbaits right on the channel brake.
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Walleye
TechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonFallStructureHumpsFish the shoals first thing in the morning and right at dark in 12 to 18 ft. Jerkbaits are the ticket! Don’t be afraid to pause for an extended time watch the slack line for a strike.
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Yellow Perch
TechniqueDrop ShotSeasonFallStructureSubmerged VegetationWater temperatures have recently dropped from the low 70s into the mid 60s. The perch are beginning to school and gorge themselves in various locations around the lake. I fished on weed edges and the flats leading into the weeds. While most perch were caught on drop shotted live minnows, a mix of small, medium, and large perch were caught on Zman Trick Shotz and Berkeley Flat Worms. Blades also caught a couple nice fish. The wind was tough so anchoring/spot-locking was necessary in order to maintain a decent fishing position. Expect more and larger fish to continue to school and actively seek bait fish in weeks to come.
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Walleye
TechniqueBlade BaitsSeasonFallStructureBaitfishI drifted along weed edges in 11-15' of water at the beginning of fall. A recent cold front brought the lake surface temperature down from the low 70s to the mid 60s. Perch and other small bait fish are clearly moving into shallower water, pushed by temperatures and heavy winds. Finding weed breaks and slowly jigging i1baits (locally made by Mike Yarema) along those edges produced some nice walleye mixed with the occasional perch. As the water temperature decreases even more fish will be found in these areas.
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Smallmouth Bass
TechniqueDrop ShotSeasonSummerStructureRock PileLate August grind! Found all fish in 10-20ft on isolated rock clumps and sparse grass around the middle of lake. Some were blind casts others were live scoped. Caught slow dragging with little to no action added to the flat worm.l
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Walleye
TechniqueTrolling Mid Depth (10-19')SeasonSummerStructureBaitfishHad a great bite today in 18-24 fow but fish were on the smaller size with many throwbacks in the mix. Flicker shads in various bright colors worked well behind small planer boards. Weeds were also an issue and lines had to be cleared often.