WALLEYE FISHING CHARTERS
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Port Clinton Ohio and Lake Erie are have long been know as the Walleye Capital of the World furthermore many would say this is the very best area of Lake Erie to find Walleye Fishing Charters

Millions of walleye are fished from Lake Erie yearly therefore we start fishing on our 30 boats just after ice out ( mid March ). By starting early we ensure we get our share as well this is considered by many as Trophy Time.

Jiggs (walleye killer Jiggs) tipped with Minnows, blade baits (silver buddy, cicadas, vibies) and slow trolling are the hottest ticket but above all you need to be holding the rod to land your monster walleye!.

We drift off shore over our favorite reefs and spawning beds until early May. We then switch to spinners topped with night crawlers because and as the walleye becoming more active. Our spinners of choice are weapons, Erie dearies, bottom bouncers therefore we carry these on board.

Spinners are the lure of choice when drifting until early November due to the wind potentially dying out and the lake goes flat calm you may want to break out the trolling gear. At this point we will put out the planner boards and jet divers rigged with spoons ( Michigan stingers and Yeck ) or crank baits ( Bandits,Husky Jerks, Smithwick P-10s and P-20s, Reefrunners ).

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Walleye Factoids Lake Erie produces many big walleye as a result the ODNR enforcers a 15” minimum size limit and 6 per day per person.

During the spawn March and April, Trophy Time. Remember if you LIMIT early you can keep fishing to get your full day in. Some walleye have been found to be over twelve years old as a result of fishing limits!

The average walleye caught in Lake Erie is in the 2 to 5 pound range. Walleye over ten pounds are not uncommon. Most people agree that the smaller walleye are the best eating fish, second only to the yellow perch.

Walleye are light sensitive as a result they may not be near the surface on a sunny day therefore they will often be in the top ten feet on cloudy days.

We have two populations of walleye: resident population that live around the reefs and islands in the western basin all year. The other a migrating population that roams East and West throughout the year as a result walleye are considered to be a schooling fish.

Fish a combo trip catching a combination of smallmouth, walleye, and yellow perch at no extra charge.

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Pile of Walleye Fillets Ohio walleye limit is 6 per person per day. Remember if we LIMIT early you can keep on fishing till we get your FULL DAY in. Fish a combo trip catching a combination of smallmouth, walleye and yellow perch at no extra charge. CALL US TODAY!! (419) 340-0601 Walleye Catch 1 Walleye Catch 2 Walleye Catch 3 Walleye Catch 4

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Walleye Fishing

The walleye (Sander vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum), also called the yellow pike, is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. Port Clinton Ohio is recogonized as the Walleye Capital of the WORLD!

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Smallmouth Fishing

Smallmouth bass out number largemouth bass in most Ohio streams, rivers and Lake Erie. They feed primarily on crayfish and other large aquatic invertebrates, but will also feed on a small fish and flying insects that fall on the water's surface.

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Perch Fishing

One of the most exciting fishing trips you may ever plan will be a perch fishing trip on Lake Erie. When you're on a school the action is NON STOP!! It is not uncommon to pull a double strike one right after the other! Perch are also one of the mildest eating fish around.

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