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LAKE ERIE FISHING REPORT
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Lake
Erie Fishing Outlook 2006
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Outlook 2006 |
Basin “Hot spots” |
Walleye
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Anglers can expect this year’s Lake Erie
walleye fishery to be dominated by hatches from 1999, 2001 and
2003. Fish from the 1999-year class will range from 21 to 25
inches; fish from 2001 will range from 19 to 21 inches; and
those from 2003 will be 17 to 20 inches over the course of the
fishing season. Some large walleye from the strong hatches of
the 1980s and mid 1990s still persist in the population,
providing “Fish Ohio” trophy (more than 28 inches)
opportunities. The daily bag limit increases to four fish during
March and April for the 2006 fishing season and will remain at
six fish May through February. The 15-inch minimum size limit is
in effect during the entire season. Most of the fish from the
exceptionally abundant 2003 hatch will be of legal size during
the 2006 fishing season. |
West Sister Island, Northwest of North Bass
Island, East of Kelleys Island, Toledo Shipping Channel, Ruggles
Reef, Lorain, Cleveland, Euclid, Eastlake, Fairport, Geneva,
Ashtabula, Conneaut, Inshore early, Offshore late |
Yellow
Perch
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Perch anglers fishing the Ohio waters of Lake
Erie should also be pleased with this year’s catches. Fish from
a good 2001 hatch will range from 9-12 inches. Anglers should
expect to catch large numbers of perch from an exceptionally
strong hatch in 2003. Some “Fish Ohio” perch (more than 13
inches) will be available. Schools of these “jumbos” are not
abundant, but often can be in found in relatively shallow rocky
areas feeding on gobies and other prey fish. Ohio 's daily bag
limit for yellow perch increases to 40 fish per angler for the
2006 season. |
Central Basin fish are expected to run larger
than those in the Western Basin. Peak fishing will occur from
August through October, but early summer fishing should also be
rewarding, especially in the Central Basin. |
Smallmouth Bass
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Lake Erie anglers should anticipate good
smallmouth bass fishing this year. Fishing pressure tends to be
highest around the islands and nearshore areas of the western
half of Ohio waters. Smallmouth bass anglers can expect to land
"smallies" from 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, and 2001-year classes,
now ranging in size from 14 to 19 inches and weighing 1.5 to 4
pounds. A closed season remains in effect from May 1 through
June 23, during which all black bass (smallmouth and largemouth)
must be immediately released. The daily bag limit after June 23
will remain at five fish with a 14-inch minimum length limit.
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Traditional "hot spots" such as the Lake Erie
islands, the Western Basin reef complex, Sandusky Bay , Ruggles
Reef, and harbor breakwalls from Lorain to Conneaut, all
traditionally produce good numbers of smallmouth bass and the
potential to catch a trophy (more than 5 pounds |
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Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Division of Wildlife March 1, 2006
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Thank You to all who fished with me last season. I hope to see you
back this spring.
Hope to See you at the dock!
Captain Frank Drudi
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REMEMBER PRIME FISHING
DATES BOOK EARLY- START PLANNING YOUR TRIP TODAY! CONTACT
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