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Marble eyes

The title is another name for walleye.  If you are a here becasue you knew that, the current fishing action video below is worth watching.  If you are here because you were curious about the tile - the video is a good lesson in how to fish Lake Erie for walleye.

I happen to see this guy at The Green Roof Inn getting his boat ready for the return trip to Murrysville, Pennsylvania so I walked over to do "how was the fishing" talk .  Nice guy who openly shared what he and his two buddies had done over the last two nights on the lake.  They launched out of Walnut Creek Marina and fished during the early evening through about 3 a.m.

 


 

I also posted perch fishing story.  I took a trip on the Edward John Charter Boat that was a blast.   

My current trip began in a cabin on Elk Creek and now I am in a really nice motel on route 18

 

Today is Sunday don't forget to woship and praise the Lord for His grace and mercy toward us.



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How Many Fish

Thanks Jack but it was a cruel joke to ask how many fish and then have the answer cut off. HA HA HA

That is an amazing operation. I never that about the light and Walleye.

Clay hardens by immobility – men's minds by standing pat. Both lose the power to take new impressions. (Pinchot 1910: 138)

Many

Sorry about the ending.  I ran out of card space in my camera - need to get something larger than my 128 MG card.

Three guys - two days - six fish limit per man per day  is what they could have kept.  The Green Roof Inn staff said the anglers had two large garbage bags filled with the post fillet carcasses [heads, skin and guts.]  I would not be surprised if they limited out.  By the way, The Green Roof Inn has a fish cleaning station with cutting boards, sink and water.  When was the last time you stayed at a really nice motel that was squeaky clean, affortable and the housekeeping staff let you put bags of guts in the dumpster.  Now that is customer service.  

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