Blackcat Outdoors
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Looking for any and all advice. I'm headed up there from Monday to Thursday next week. I'll definitely be fishing out of the canoe, but might try to bring the yack along as well.
I'll definitely report back. I'm 50/50 on doing a YouTube video of the trip (it's a family trip). I'll just have to shotgun baits and see what I drag up.I have not. Around the docks the Carp are friendly and follow you around. It is very big water. On top of that is is relatively cold water so be very careful and don't forget to report back. Solitario may have some experience there.
Then I guess real men are pretentious and snobby too!No Baits! Real Men cast Flies, lol!
Life has been sucking for me this year. Lost a good uncle this past week. All the projects and keeping up with the house, been busy. Haven’t seen a fishing pole for awhile now.Sol, Where ya been, I thought you went extinct.
They keep up with a lot of stockings below the dam. Plus those fish really never leave they just stick around below. Good air flow plus it stays colder all year round. All the baitfish coming out. It’s amazing how the trout stay there in schools. Guess since they can’t swim up anymore and blocks a lot of fish.I wonder if the fish per water acre isn't even higher and better in the river below the dam. I've heard some very negative comments on fishing the lake. Seems to be good for Trophy fishing but can otherwise be disappointing. I never heard that about the river. I never fished either...just repeating what I've heard.
Not so much now they’re still there but Lake Erie pretty much took that over.Walleye heaven. At least it used to be
I'll probably take a minnow net and see what's native, I've got a uge! Assortment of plastics and swim baits, so I'll probably work some of them. Other than that, I'll probably end up bringing some" old standbys" too.I don’t really fish the lake since it’s a pretty big lake and gotta cover a lot of water. Be careful in the yak or canoe it can be choppy out there. Definitely watch for the crazies with the bigger boats. I would do a lot of trolling or drifting so you can come across something hungry.
Might find some nice trout still in the backwaters near the creeks mouths. If you see some boats piling together, probably where the walleye are.
I usually fish below kinzua. There’s just as many fish down there as in the lake and a little bit easier to get the bait in front of. It’s all shore fishing from a certain point on.
As for live bait it all works just depends on what you want bigger baits = bigger fish. For lures what you feel comfortable with and know works.