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FULL DAY LAKE TROUT

Fish the Eastern part of the Pennsylvania waters near the mountain for the monsters of Lake Erie. These fish are ready to feed and they put up a great fight as they try to hold tight to the bottom.

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FULL DAY STEELHEAD

All day steelhead on Lake Erie or Presque Isle bay depending on fish patterns and weather conditions.

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FULL DAY
WALLEYE

Fish for walleye on Lake Erie. Depending of fish patterns and migration we may be fishing in 25ft. of water or 14 miles from shore.

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Half Day Lake Trout

Fish the Eastern part of the Pennsylvania waters near the mountain for the monsters of Lake Erie. These fish are ready to feed and they put up a great fight as they try to hold tight to the bottom.

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Half day Steelhead

Half day steelhead on Lake Erie or Presque Isle bay depending on fish patterns and weather conditions.

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Half day
Walleye

Walleye trip on Lake Erie. Depending of fish patterns and migration we may be fishing in 25ft. of water or 14 miles from shore near the Canadian border.

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Lake Ontario Salmon

Chase the elusive King Salmon on Lake Ontario and listen to drags scream as they rip line and make you work for your catch.

Lake Trout

Lake Trout

We start to fish early spring through late fall in the deeper colder waters at the eastern end of the PA waters. We will be trolling for these beasts using spoons, flashers, divers, and lead core.

Steelhead

Steelhead

In early spring and late fall we will be trolling the mouths of the Lake Erie tributaries using spoons and stick baits to catch the steelhead that are looking to spawn.

Walleye

Walleye

Starting in early May we start fishing the skinny water for post-spawn walleye that are feeding on the smolts and baitfish at the creek mouths. As the water warms up we start fishing in the deeper water and change tactics as the fish move to deeper colder water.
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