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Old 10-10-2002, 08:32 PM
Lake Bound Lake Bound is offline
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Default Huron Walleye

I am from Centerburg and new to fishing Lake Erie. I would like to go up to Huron and catch some walleye. I have tried twice and haven't had any luck. I have tried slow trolling bottom bouncers with crawler harnesses and some drifting. I have a pair of silver dispy's #1 size and a pair of mini dispys, also some small planar boards, but not sure what to pull and how deep.

I do have a gps so some numbers would be great.

Saturday looks good! I hope to get some good info before I leave late Friday night.


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Old 10-10-2002, 09:52 PM
bagman bagman is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Try this site for the latest info.
http://www.geocities.com/densoutpost/Dens-Outpost.html
Den is in Vermilion but is a great help to fisherman from Lorain to Sandusky.

It has been a while since I've had any great numbers up there and those came right off the Cranberry Creek Marina just east of Huron. Start shallow unless you hear otherwise from Den. I got some in as shallow as 15 ft. But generally have been picking up a few fish at about the 33-35 ft depth around the 41.27 // 82.27. They have come drifting the gold weapons or my home weight forwards (I think gold was the key though). We caught more trolling I had 0 dipseys back about 100' and confusion colored spoons. The ones that were higher up were caught on reef runners back from 50' to 70'. Best color was the bright green (used to be called eriedescent but I think they called it emerald shiner now). That 27/27 has always given up a couple of fish for me but never huge numbers.
Let me know how you do. I'm hoping to get out this weekend but the boss might have other plans.

Good luck,

Barry



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Old 10-11-2002, 04:09 AM
Airwave(OH) Airwave(OH) is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Neither the Eriedescent or the Emerald Shiner are Bright Green. I don't have my cheat sheet handy to tell you what you may have been using.
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Old 10-11-2002, 05:29 AM
Toolman Toolman is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Lake Bound,
I am from near your area and will be heading up Saturday, also. I will probably start somewhere around the 27/27 to 30/27 lines out of Huron. Most of the eye guys monitor Ch 79 in the Huron area. Give me a call and I'll try to help you out with a program. (Toolman on Ch 79)
Tim
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Old 10-11-2002, 06:05 AM
Denied Denied is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

We managed four limits yesterday. Nice size walleye, biggest being 28 1/2 inches that weighed 9.7 pounds. Fish all came off the bottom on spoons behind dipsy's. The numbers were 29/22.
I update daily on my fishing report at www.cliftond.com
dean

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Old 10-11-2002, 06:52 AM
eyegetit eyegetit is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Nice catch Dean. I'm sure I speak for a lot of anglers when I say "Thanks for relocating to Huron". I really enjoy your daily reports.
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Old 10-11-2002, 06:57 AM
Joe
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The 29/22 lines are more towards vermillion?
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Old 10-11-2002, 07:08 AM
FreeByrd FreeByrd is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Joe,
Yes the 22West line is closer to Vermillion than Huron which is 24N/32W.

Huron Lighthouse 41-24.58North 82-32.32 West

There is a map of the area available on Den's Website:

http://www.geocities.com/densoutpost/sandbar.html

Good Luck,,
Steve
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Old 10-11-2002, 07:23 AM
ETT ETT is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Brian,
I wonder if he's talkin about cheap sunglasses?? Many people thought that was eriedescent for a while.
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Old 10-11-2002, 10:15 AM
Hawk Eye Mike Hawk Eye Mike is offline
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Default RE: Huron Walleye

Dean, I heard you on the radio yesterday for the first time. I was fishing the same area that you were. Caught 16 eyes with only me on board. A great day.

What's wierd is the small Scorpion outproduced the bigger spoons for me, and for you it was the opposite. Are you still using the crocodile spoon or something else? I caught most of my fish on 20 jets 60 ft. back on small in-line boards. The high fish were really hitting hard. Maybe I should have run some deep dipsies too. Thanks
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