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Thread: KyLake "when will it stop"

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    We go on a 6 man charter ,but this year i am taking my boat !6 ft lowe .and going up 2 days early to fish the harbor .I hear its great for bass and you can catch perch and crappie at the right time .I will only go out on the big water if its calm ..

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    The crappie fishing in the harbors at lake erie is very under rated. From late April to Mid May I have had many a 100 fish day in east harbor, west harbor, and sandusky bay. When you hit it right you can get into some big ones as well. Every now and then you will hook about a 3 lb smallie, and you had better hang on to your rod! I wish I lived closer to that lake. I love the variety you can catch in a day. There was one day that we caught crappie, smallmouth, largemouth, walleye, drum, and perch. Great fun.

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    Smile Things could be looking up

    Looks like the lake will be about at summer pool by Sat.Does anyone have suggestions for a pattern to try .we normally cast the banks with jigs and throw the minnow and bobber if that doesnt work .I just hope for good weather .I Will give a report when we get back

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    Default Blood River and Jonathan Fishing Report

    We fished Blood and Jonathan the week of 3/24 thru 3/30. Rain, High Winds, and several small Cold fronts caused the fishing to be off. Blood River seemed to be Dead, with no fish marking anywhere. 8 White Crappie were caught in 10 foot of water on a Chunk rock bank with green jigs in 3 days of fishing. The action at Jonathan seemed better, lots of fish marking on the ledges in 20 feet of water. These seemed to bite best when drifting minnows right on the bottom with ky rigs. The cleaner water was past the 68 bridge towards the main lake. Several boats had 20 fish days, all whites, with most loaded with eggs. The bass fishing was very good in flooded timber, with 20-30 fish a day catches. They hit best on spinnerbaits and small jigs. The black crappie were nowhere to be seen. 1 guy caught one early in the week in 8ft of water, other than that they seemed to disappear from the lake or had a serious case of lockjaw.

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