Hello folks, this week we're trolling along the bottom of Lake Erie, rigged up with a selection of SP2 Viper Spoons, baited up with live nightcrawler worms. We're using a heavy 9oz cattail sinker to ...
We out on Lake Erie on a very calm hot day. With no drift available, I opt for in-line trolling as today's preferred method ...
To learn more about how to tie a worm harness or to purchase parts to make your own, visit Gerri Begier, above left, at Bill’s Hooks Tackle Shop on Route 5 just south of Dunkirk. Photo by Forrest ...
DUNKIRK – The walleye around here tend to stick around, spending their whole lives on the eastern side of Lake Erie. The walleye from Ohio? They're roamers. They'll show up on the Buffalo side of the ...
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...
With the increased fishing and boating this holiday weekend, make sure you always follow proper etiquette on the water, follow the rules of the road for navigation, and be careful out there. Stay safe ...