Thursday, February 19, 2015

Fishing Blog is now in place!

Welcome to the Huron Fishing Blog courtesy of the Huron Drive Thru.  Check with us frequently for the latest fishing news, conditions, and best locations.

28 comments:

  1. Western Basin and the Islands.....GREAT fishing reported! 1-5 miles out and around the Islands....Average Ice 12-18 inches.....Jigs.....22 feet depth seems to be the sweet spot...
    Locally....Inland lakes, ponds and reservoirs reporting good fishing as well.....Crappie and Perch!

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  2. Still receiving reports of good fishing in local lakes and reservoirs. Could not foresee the need for augers as they are scarce. Reports of Ice 20"+ on the lake and in local ponds and reservoirs. If you need bait, tackle, propane and the likes we are open and wish you luck!

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    1. Is there anywhere i can fish off land today?

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    2. The Huron River is open out past the lighthouse currently
      The light house would be my destination today
      Please let us know how you do

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  3. Thanks Capt Ed
    Nice catch!
    1 half mile west of mouse island reef
    24 feet of water

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  4. We are receiving new tackle and supplies daily if anyone is in need
    Thank You!

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  5. Nice Perch off the light house last couple days!!
    9 - 11 inch reportred

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  6. Reports this morning of nice perch off Huron Light House (10 inch avg)
    Also Cat just north of the pelican

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  7. Reports today of walleye and perch off the lighthouse ....also channel cat frenzy in the river!

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  8. Great Day Today!! Still catching Jumbo Perch off the pier today. Gentleman brought a 14" perch today to show caught right off of our pier!!
    Walleye caught today off Cranberry in 22 feet of water!

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  9. Prior to the last three day blow walleyes were being caught west of south bass and mouse island. Reef Runners ruled running 1.4 t0 1.8 knots. Color didn't matter. Numerous fish over 28 inches. Water most likely muddy now waiting to get clear satellite picture today.

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  10. Excellent perch and walleye reports off the pier today!

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  11. Again today, reports of walleye limits caught off the Huron lighthouse !

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    1. Any tips for evening walleye. I will be visiting the area Thursday night. Thanks

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  12. Perch limits caught off Sherod Park between Ruggles Beach and Vermillion 26 feet

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  13. will be trolling for walleye's next week. Will try around Huron dump ground or in front of castle. Hope Drive Through has crawlers that will catch fish or die trying.

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  14. This in this morning......
    34 feet off the castle and 32 feet off Cranberry
    Running Sticks and Worm Harnesses

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  15. Anyone know if perch are hitting off the pier?

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    1. Been pulling massive cats from the norwalk res between 10pm-12:30am and 2am-4am. Had full stringers last 3 nights. Take Rt 18 past humane society there's an open field on right side pull back and walk the tracks. FAT cats out of first pond on left and really long cats in second pond on left side. I don't fish the main res.

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  16. Pulling limits last weekend northwest of mouse Island, scorpion spoons, bite me, pooh bear purple, budman gold and red skeleton. Best speed 1.8 knots with a west to east troll

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  17. This Just In!!!
    Walleye limits steady from Sawmill Creek East To Ruggles Beach.
    28 to 30 feet with worm Harnesses. Color didnt matter but gold or gold backed were best!

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  18. Walleye bite is still strong all along our shores!!!
    PERCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Had some perch in the mix with Custom Cuts!!
    Green Cans Everyone!@!

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  19. Nice Walleye caught off Cranberry Creek yesterday 30 feet
    Also.....Sawmill Creek and Old Womans Creek at 28 feet

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  20. Fished east of south passage and limited out with 36 and 37 walleyes. Running all scorpion spoons, bite me, budman gold, pooh bear purple and jaeger bomb were the best colors. North to south troll at 1.7 to 1.8 knots. No hawgs but nice eaters.

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  21. Planning to come up in a couple weeks smallmouth fishing. Should i go to Port clinton or Huron?

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  22. Hi Val!
    I was told this morning that small mouth fishing will be good from Huron to Ruggles ....Hope this helps

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  23. Hi all-

    New to the Huron area. I walked the pier the other day and I have a fishing question. Can we fish past where the pavement ends? Can we walk past where the landing with the long range binoculars are? I didn't see any signs prohibting it, but I don't want a ticket or to get in trouble. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!

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  24. Fished last Saturday in US waters for the first time since the blow two weeks ago. 6 man limit 37 walleyes all good eaters no hawgs. Ran night crawlers with green edge willow leaf blades pulling most of the fish. A north to south troll seam to work the best with a speed of 1.8 to 2.0 knots. August dates still available for walleye or perch charters 419-602-4486. See you on the water!

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