Thursday, July 28, 2011
Green Sunfish At Woodcock Stream
Took the kids for another overnight camping trip to Colonel Crawford Park in Woodcock Crawford County. Ran into a school of Green sunfish. Really cool fish. Very aggressive, colorful, with large mouth and colored highlights on the tips of the fins. Note the coloration differences to the common bluegill or other species of sunfish.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Camping & Fishing On Pennsylvania State Parks
Took the kids to one of our beautiful PA State Parks. We are so lucky to have some great areas to fish and camp. Kids caught plenty of fish, and quite a few jumbo Bluegill. Some of my favorites include Pymatuming, Woodcock, and Chapman Dam. All 3 of these choices offer excellent fishing, good hunting nearby, and clean facilities. We opted for tent camping, and found a nice quiet rustic spot. Enjoyed watching wildlife and took some time to enjoy the water for some fishing. All three spots are worth exploring, as each have their own varieties of fishing and hunting opportunities. Panfish are quite abundant, as well as larger species including Walleye and Musky. Saw plenty of deer, and Bear are not far away for great hunting choices. There are some nice sites in each park, with quiet settings with woods. Just a great time to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Flagship Niagara Sails Through Channel In Lake Erie
While fishing for bluegill last evening on the South Pier, I had the pleasure of watching a magnificent vessel. The Flagship Niagara went through the channel. It is the Flagship Of Pennsylvania and the warship that won the Battle Of Lake Erie in the War of 1812. She first set sail in 1990, a reconstruction of Oliver Hazard Perry's victorious 1813 warship. It is owned and maintained by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. We are lucky to have this wonderful piece of history in our hometown of Erie PA.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Lake Erie Walleye Move Off North East Marina
Fished for Walleye this morning on Lake Erie Off of North east marina. Fished in 55 ft of water right due North of the Marina. Drifted Crawler Harnesses and had three on and landed 2 nice fish. A 28 incher and a 30. Lake was calm, made drifting difficult. Would have caught more with choppy water. Great day to be on the Lake.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Lake Erie Boating For Schools Of Yellow Perch
Was lucky to get on Lake Erie today. My buddy called me late last night and said he had a spot open on his boat. My first time on open water this year. Small old boat, a 16 ft Larson. We headed out from the launch at 6:15 and returned with our limits of yellow perch by 9:30. I was done in an hour and a half, 30 in the bucket. We were in about 60 ft of water off the Lighthouse. Large pack of boats, at least 75-100 were there. It is not hard to find the perch pack. A simple bit of advice is to anchor down just outside the pack. We scanned the fish finder and found a large school on the bottom just north of the pack. This is a great tactic, fish usually less spooked and you will have an area of feeding fish to yourself. Used spreaders and live emerald shiners. Constant action off the bottom. Looking forward to going again.
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