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coralanna Member
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Posted: Fri May 30th, 2008 11:56 pm |
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my buddy and I would like to start fishing Erie. All I need to know where to start and ruffly how far out from shore the walleye and rainbows are. I'm from Wasaga beach and would like the london area info. where to launch, and a ruff direction. Any help would be great. We have to choice of three boats. a small 14 and wide 14 and a 20 ft. We are looking at going in June.
Thanks
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dokdok Moderator

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Posted: Sat May 31st, 2008 03:14 am |
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Hey Coralanna,
Heres a few links that will get you started. I'm pretty much a shoreline guy so knowing where to find walleye and other species from a boat is beyond me. There is some fellows here that have that expertise. Once they read your post they'll help you out. Another option is to hire a charter or guide. Port Bruce does offer boat launching. Refer to links below ... ~dokdok
Links to Lake Erie (walleye):
Port Bruce
http://www.ontarioparks.com/english/port-multiple.html
Maps
Directions
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horseshoe VIP Member

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Posted: Sat May 31st, 2008 11:30 am |
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Hello Coralanna ...nice to see you ...there are several members that fish that area> Vanselena and North Shore both fish the port stanley area i believe as well as other areas...i am sure they would be able to give you a few hints. I did have the pleasure of an invite with vanselena one day and we did very well ...but take the 20 foot for sure...that i can tell ya from my trip...we were out about 3 miles i believe from P stanley. NORTH SHORE also put some great reports here last year and i think he was going out from several diff areas near his location. I believe northshore has an inn down there and prolly a great place to stay...look on his profile for his web site. Now Vanselena also has a web site where he sells his newest invention ...called torpedodiver.com I think ...use that instead of down rigger...says it werx ...aint tried it ...another member is PICLOVIN who is also from that area ...and if i missed a few ...sorry ...so keep an eye on board ...Good luck on your trip and hope you will share the moment with us safe fishing !
Horseshoe
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Mike S Administrator

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Posted: Sat May 31st, 2008 12:32 pm |
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http://www.torpedodivers.com (with an 's').
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coralanna Member
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Posted: Sat May 31st, 2008 03:14 pm |
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I know Vansellena very well. He has stayed at my place before. We went to the meet and greet for the lake simcoe site one year. I've fished many of times with him. Hopefully he's around. I'll have to drop him a line and see what he's up too. I know he's buisy with his new product. I've just sold my trailer from Waubaushine area and now will fish all over Ontario from now on. I'll miss having the boat in the water and fishing at a drop of a hat. I agree with the 20 fter. I've been in big water with a 14 and it sucks when the wind changes and the water starts to boil. Thanks for the replies and hope to see more.
Alan
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