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Put yourself in these pictures!
Lake Erie is without question the Walleye Capital of the
World. For 2009, Ohio Walleye anglers will catch fish
mostly from the 2003 hatch, with contributions from the 2001
and 2005 hatches, as well as some fish from the 1999 and 2007
hatches. Walleye from the 2003 hatch will be 21 to 26
inches long, while fish from the earlier hatches will range
from 23 to 28 inches over the course of the fishing
season. Fish from the 2005 hatch should be in the 17
inch to 20 inch range. Large Walleye from the strong
hatches in the 1980s and mod-1990s still persist in the
population, providing "Fish Ohio" trophy (more then 28 inches)
opportunities.
Our specialty is drift fishing for
Walleye, but we also provide our customers with the option of
trolling depending on their preferences and angling
skills. Our boats are always docked near locations that
are holding actively feeding fish. When the fish move,
we move with them. Our boats will move from Wild Wings
marina, West of Port Clinton in the Spring, to Marblehead and
Vermillion thru the summer months and fall. If you're
interested in fishing for Steelhead, Smallmouth or Perch, we
would love to have the opportunity to earn your
business. We take pride in many satisfied clients every
year.
We are a family friendly business and
encourage you to bring kids, both young and old. |
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Our specialty! Walleye, Smallmouth
Bass, Steelhead and Perch

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Walleye: April -
October. Average: 2-4 lbs. Ohio Record:
16.2 lbs, 33" Limit: 4/person/day March - April;
6/person/day May - February
Smallmouth Bass: June -
October Average: 3-5 lbs Ohio Record:
9.5 lbs, 23" Limit: 5/person/day
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Perch: June -
October Average: 8 - 10 inches Ohio
Record:2.75 lbs, 14.5" Limit: 25/person/day
Steelhead: June -
August
Average: 23 - 30 inches Ohio
Record:20.97 lbs, 36.5" Limit: 5/person/day |
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