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Lake Erie / Fishable?
« on: March 12, 2015, 08:08:36 PM »
Is Lake Erie ice still fishable?

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Lake Erie / Erie Ice Forecast?
« on: March 09, 2015, 05:28:06 PM »
Been watchin the boards all day waiting to see a post about what the ice looks like and hopeful to hear from some experienced Erie Icemen about what the future of this years ice fishing season looks like.  If I could get in just one more safe day on the ice.......

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Lake Erie / Bait Shop near Magee Marsh?
« on: March 06, 2015, 03:48:23 PM »
Making the trip up here in a few hours to fish out of Magee Marsh/Crane Creek. Looking to find a bait shop nearby that has both minnows and a hand auger.  Thanks in advance for info.

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Lake Erie / generator and power drill auger
« on: March 04, 2015, 06:57:16 PM »
Ok, so I'm new to this. Can't seem to find a power auger that I can afford just yet. I have a hand auger but it doesn't do well on Erie ice.  I've tried the cordless drill route and that was a total failure.  I'm considering bringing my small generator and heavy duty power drill to punch holes through the ice.  Has anyone tried this? Thoughts from the experienced ice fishermen?  I'm really trying here so your input is greatly appreciated.

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Ice Gear for Sale / POWER AUGER NEEDED - WTB
« on: March 02, 2015, 11:18:58 AM »
Wanting to buy a powered ice auger ASAP.  Please message me on here or call 304-914-2425 with information.  Thanks!

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Lake Erie / 1st Trip to Erie ice
« on: March 02, 2015, 11:12:02 AM »
My son and I made the journey to Erie for walleye this past Saturday.  We were intending on fishing Crane Creek.  Coming from the East, we stopped at a bait shop near Catawba at 4 AM, but it was closed.  While trying to figure out what my next move would be (needed minnows but also needed to get to Crane to get a parking spot). A fellow ice fisherman, John, pulled up beside me and offered for us to partner with him (he was by himself) for the day out of Catawba.  I'm not one to look a gift horse in the mouth and I do believe in divine intervention. The bait shop opened early (4:30) and we got what we needed and headed to Catawba.  Our quads decided to give us a hard time starting, so we used our heaters and warmed them up to get started.  We headed out onto the ice tundra by around 6.   Traveled a little west until we hit the ice highway and then turned North toward the islands.  Got set up and THANK GOD John had a power auger and busted right through the ice, no problem (tried using the hand auger.... not the preferred option!).  We were making fish and the hit was on every time they came by!  That was a short lived bite though.  It wasn't long and they all disappeared.  As I sat there texting some buddies back home, my boy got excited because an air boat was coming by and he wanted to see it.  He JUMPED up and headed to the door and knocked my cell phone from my hand.  Guess where it went!?  Yep, it joined the collection of all good things gone bad and went right through the 10" hole in the ice!  Well, that is the way things go I suppose.  He didn't get to see the air boat because he immediately sat back down and began crying.  I didn't yell or lose my cool (I WANTED TO KILL HIM ON THE INSIDE), I just told him we needed to catch a whole lot of fish to make up for that one (We only put one on the ice).

We  moved around trying to find fish without success.  We stayed until just before dark and then made our way back.  I was amazed with the true sportsman that we encountered out there. At the end of the day, I asked my son Hunter what he thought.  He responded by saying "Dad, I know we didn't get into the fish for long, but when we did, it was great.  Losing the phone was bad, but I think the greatest thing was meeting all these new people and talking to them, it made the trip worth it."  As a dad, he makes me proud because he understands the value in the sport.  He and I enjoy so many outdoor activities together and now we have just added another to our "bag of tricks."

All of this would not have been possible without the information we gathered from these boards and from the people we encountered on the ice.  A HUGE thank you to "John" from the Cleveland area.  We are hopeful to make another trip up this weekend, provided the conditions are still favorable.  Oh, if anyone has a POWER AUGER FOR SALE OR RENT, please let me know....

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Lake Erie / Thinkin Crane Creek for Saturday... any reports?
« on: February 20, 2015, 09:31:47 AM »
After a lot of consideration, I think we are going to make our first trip to Erie be at Crane Creek.  The reports I got say that the ice is a bit smoother to take a wheeled trailer out on (used to haul my son and our gear). 

Any fish reports from this area would be greatly appreciated.  THANKS

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Lake Erie / HELP Needed/Wanted, PLEASE
« on: February 17, 2015, 11:13:08 AM »
PLEASE, YOUR ADVICE IS NEEDED AND APPRECIATED: 11 year old son and I are making our first 4 hour drive to try the ice on Erie in hopes to land some walleye on Saturday Feb 21 . Bringing a quad and trailer with clam shelter & buddy heater.  Have a hand auger and poles. Looking for advice as to where to generally fish, the dos/dont's, what lures to get (and where), bait, or whatever else advice you can offer.  My greatest goal is SAFETY, with my son having a good time coming in at a close second.  We are driving up from the FOLLANSBEE WEST VIRGINIA area and plan on getting to Camp Perry (if that is a good place) around 5:30 AM Saturday morning and fishing the entire day. If we could hook up with anyone else that would be awesome too.  Thank You In Advance For Your Time and Consideration.

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