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Hers was 25 inches long and 15 inches for the girth. After nine oclock at night is the best time for catching them. Small dipseys 75 to 100 feet back or flatlining 150' back has been successful at these depths. He caught it at Trout Run fishing the lake. It was 6 pounds and 6 ounces and was 27 inches long. With the opening of significant additional parking, this can be a great shallow water viewing area to take the youngsters for an up close and personal look at these great game fish. Here is six year old Sammy Ruhlman of Warren Pa. with her Angler Award sized Perch. On the other hand the popularity of ice fishing our area, especially on Presque Isle Bay seems to grow every year. Walleye angler harvest rates set records in 2018, and numerous large hatches point to a bright future for the Walleye Capital of the World.Ohios Lake Erie daily bag limit for walleye is four fish per angler and the yellow perch daily bag limit is 30 fish per angler through April 30, 2019. Walnut Creek Basin:Weather permitting, the docks and launch ramps are scheduled to be removed and the Walnut Creek Marina basin is to be open to fishing on November 3rd at 2:00 pm. occasional activity encountered between the cottage community of. It was 29 inches long and had a girth of 17 inches. There are still large numbers of fish holding in the nursery waters at Trout Run. The water temperature is 69 degrees. He caught them out in 25 ft of water off Elk Creek on a Bagley Bango lure. The only place boaters seem to be able to pick any up are in 60-70 ft of water west of Elk Creek. Fourteen year old Tom Donnelly of South Park, PA brought in an 8 pound 11 ounce fish for Junior Angler Award. The Erie area has Lake Fishing is picking up though, with the anglers targeting smallmouth trophies along the lakeshore in 20 to 40 feet of water. This is What is Happening at Walnut Creek now. During the winter, fish typically hold in areas with less current than during warmer periods of the year. Good Job. The Walleye are mostly South of the first Trench but boaters are catching them just about everywhere. Although, not the most popular eating fish the meat is delicate with a slightly sweet taste and is often cooked, flaked and made into "fish cakes" or pan fried if you don't mind picking through the bones. The color was black and silver for them. Thats a common occurrence when fishing panfish in shallow water during early spring.