Best Father's Day Rods
You want a Father's Day round-up that actually makes you faster on the water, not a shelf full of gadgets. I've logged more fall walleye hunts on Lake Erie than most people have caught, and I know the
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Best Bass for Everyday Use
As a seasoned Lake Erie charter captain with tournament victories under my belt, I've seen firsthand what makes a great fishing lure. Today, I'm diving into the best bass lures and tackle for your dai
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How to Catch Lake Erie Father's Day Walleye
Father's Day falls right in the sweet spot of Lake Erie's walleye season. The water temps are climbing into the high 60s, forage is moving into predictable zones, and the fish are aggressive. This isn
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Perch Buying Guide: What to Look For in 2026
Yellow perch on Lake Erie aren't a secondary catch—they're a targeted fishery that demands specific tackle and real strategy. Whether you're working shallow structure in the Central Basin or positioni
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How to Choose the Right Perch
Perch fishing on Lake Erie isn't complicated, but it demands respect for what the fish actually need to eat. Too many anglers show up with undersized baits, wrong colors, or tackle that won't survive
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Best Perch for Everyday Use
As your go-to charter captain for the Western Lake Erie Basin, I’ve seen it all. From the early morning dawn patrols to the late-night trophy catches, understanding the best gear for every condition i
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Best Rods for Lake Erie Walleye
You’ve logged more seasons than most boats, chasing Erie walleye from the shallow Western Basin to the deeper channels of the Central. Fall turnover often drops water temps into the 50s Fahrenheit, co
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Walleye Buying Guide: What to Look For in 2026
Welcome, seasoned anglers and newcomers alike! Whether you're planning a day on the Western or Central Basin of Lake Erie, choosing the right tackle and gear can make all the difference in your walley
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Best Tackle Boxes for Lake Erie
You're chasing consistency on Lake Erie, not gimmicks. Fall patterns in the Western Basin push walleye into the 40–70 foot range, while the Central Basin stays shallower, so your tackle box layout bet
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