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Ice Fishing => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jakeesspoo on January 01, 2013, 10:47:23 PM

Title: East harbor
Post by: Jakeesspoo on January 01, 2013, 10:47:23 PM
Fished east harbor today.  Only about 2" of ice had to spud a zigzag trail out.   I don't want to hear about it being unsafe or foolish.  Everyone can make their own decisions.  I'm 34 years old and there has never been a year I haven't been on the ice that I can remember.  Worst case scenario at east harbor you go through and your nipples get wet.   Anyhow we were obviously the first people out this year.   It's going to take upntonthe weekend before I would take my daughter out with me.   Water was very murky and could not find weed beds which is very unusual for east harbor.  Usually your trying to find a clearer spot to get your jig down.  Anyhow it's not looking to hot there this year caught two small bluegill between four of us in over 2 hours.    On another note we left there and went to a marina in Catawba and ended up keeping maybe 20 fish and throwing small ones back.   Marinas in Sandusky bay we could not get on yet.   Maybe a few more days. 
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: eye spy on January 01, 2013, 11:22:28 PM
What did you catch in the marina? Gills, crappie, perch? I fished 2 different marinas in west harbor yesterday and only caught one gill. Going again in the morning.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: Jakeesspoo on January 01, 2013, 11:31:38 PM
Just bluegill.   We're using wax worms and tungsten jigs with Swarovski crystlals.    We call them bling bugs :)
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: futurestrader on January 02, 2013, 12:46:34 AM
Try around the docks at Little Ted's Cottages.  Vegetation in there and we had good success in the summer.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: slabslayer on January 02, 2013, 05:58:42 AM
Glad you got out.  After what I did last year, I never criticize anyone for getting on the ice too early!  ;D  I've been thru twice, it's no fun, but part of the game ice fishing.  If you don't fish alone and have proper safety gear things usually work out ok.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: OhioFisher19 on January 02, 2013, 08:42:24 AM
Sounds like a trip to me and some bad news on the fishing in there! I am going to get out this afternoon or tomorrow in that area hopefully! Thanks for the report
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: eye spy on January 02, 2013, 09:02:38 AM
Thanks for the reply. We used to do really well in marina del isle for perch but we have not caught a single one in the past 4-5 years. I might give old bay bridge a shot today.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: Banker on January 02, 2013, 12:12:14 PM
I don't know if they treat the marinas there or not but we used to slaughter perch on Lake St. Clair in the Marina's and now they are all useless ghost towns after being treated with weed killer. I see that Indian Lake is taking measures to kill off weeds too and hope it doesn't turn some of those hot spots into barren undersea lands.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: eye spy on January 02, 2013, 05:42:02 PM
I don't think they treat them but I could be wrong. I know guys still catch gills out of them. It is just weird that it went from being really good to nothing.
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: Jakeesspoo on January 02, 2013, 08:51:46 PM
I've never heard of them treating a marina around here,really not even sure of the legalities of it if there are any    It seems most marinas around here would be too large anyhow I would think.   You'd think the chemical old become too diluted too quickly but what do I know.  After last night and the temps tonight I would think you may be able to get out off the old bay bridge.  It just always seems pretty muddy there and the water levels are down.   I knows why your saying about the perch.   I'm 34 years old and when I was a kid that's all we used to icefish for was perch on Sandusky bay those are some of my earliest memories and the first time my dad ever even heard my little brother talk was out on the bay.   Even up till about 6 years ago we would get some perch around the coal docks but hardly anything the last few years.  Certainly I in my adult life have never caught perch like I remember my dad and grandpa catching when I was little.  Even in the summer up till I was 20 we never left the bay for perch, didn't have to.   Going out to the bell bouey was a long trip back then for perch now it's about the closest.   Back then I would have never imagined having to go over to Kelley's island to get on some perch but now it's the normal for us.   There's  always those stinky little bullhead to catch at whites landing.  Fun to catch they about jump out the hole on their own but I personally think they taste like sh**.   I'm sure there's a way you could fry them up and make em edible but there's also probably away to fry up my boot and make that edible.   There are some nice ponds by my house that we catch a mixture of pan fish in but there right on the railroad tracks near a train yard and the train workers said they would never eat anything out of those ponds after they heard of what the railroad used to dump or beak in there, and this was coming from a guy I personally know that would eat almost anything. 
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: erierider on January 03, 2013, 01:14:30 PM
Guys,
Just curious. You guys are mentioning these marinas around PC. I am up PC way and know at our marina (private) people get thrown out by the residents and it is restricted to owners use or by residents guests along with several others I know of. just curious how everyone fishes these marinas????
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: OhioFisher19 on January 03, 2013, 03:06:04 PM
I have been kicked out of a couple. Doesn't happen often but there are a couple, the best ones of course!!
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: erierider on January 03, 2013, 04:57:28 PM
I dont go in them unless i have clear permission. Guess if you walk from a public area into the marina then thry cant say jack. Just as a boat entering from lake as long as they dont tie up nothing can be done
Title: Re: East harbor
Post by: Jakeesspoo on January 04, 2013, 09:43:09 PM
It's all about who you know :
Of course. You are friends with the owner i would think they would let you fish