Thanks Captain Jim. I use a little lighter bouncer but run almost the same stuff on Oneida lake. Very effective but the smaller lake here tends to cool off from a harness to a jig bite around now. I'll be out tomorrow. 😎
Hope you have a great day. There are so many currents etc to deal with in Erie as it really is a big slow River so the extra weight keeps the baits right on the bottom. We sometimes fish them in 80 to 90 feet with up to 10 ounces! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment!
It gets really good around Dunkirk and Sturgeon point about mid July and continues till mid to late September. Wish the migration would reach us sooner but I fill in with smallmouth trips till then. I’m sure the bite gets good a few weeks sooner in north east. Thanks for watching and commenting. Good luck out there!
Our bite starts about 3rd week of June with any consistency…. I could go west past Erie and Conneaut Oh but then it’s a real cluster over there… I was thinking about getting a NY license since the asshole FEDS & Pa Fish commission are closing down Northeast Marina.. how is the perch fishing up around Dunkirk
@tbsomerville5798 didn’t know that. Sorry to hear. I can catch them in a few weed beds that are few and far between but it’s only good from about 4 am to daylight in June and early July. The resident fish are here but get picked over by the locals and I’ll never take anyone out just for a payday. Perch fishing was light out last fall with some almost 2 lbs. it was crazy. Cat creek is where I primarily go out of for both perch and walleye. Bass out of buffalo and sturgeon point.
That crawler was not hooked right.hook the head like you did but then stretch the crawler and then put second hook in.that big hook the worm was making will twist and twirl and not look natural.thats how good the bite is in Erie you can catch them on a cigarette butt!!
Thanks for watching and commenting. Between Jeff ( the worm hooker ) and I this past summer, put over 6000 walleye in our live wells in 247 trips ( not counting bass trips) and have over 80 years of combined guiding under our belts. My harnesses don’t ever spin with a shampoo swivel in line and the hooks are size 2s and 4s. Good luck with those cigarettes butts for bait!
Thanks for watching and the feedback. That net has 2 bags for the handle which extends to about 12 feet. For bass I use the heavy rubber bag as we are usually drifting and moving slow so I don’t want to damage the slime on them as it’s all catch and release. For walleye and the fact that most will be harvested and the boat is going anywhere from 1.5 to 2.0, trying to use a rubber net with the handle extended for a bigger fish, it’s way too much drag on the arms for this old man. It slides easily under a fish and gives my arms and back a break. The fish in the video that day were smaller then we usually catch and got easily tangled in the mesh. Here the video on my net setups. ua-cam.com/users/shortsJhu5YObVNoU?si=n1Wc6wkhcct3NR_4
You clearly know what you're doing, but you didn't really search for fish in this video. You went directly to a place where you caught them recently, found fish still holding there by using the graph, and caught them. I was hoping for a video where you showed what to do when you didn't find them at the same place you'd been fishing recently.
Hey Jason. Thanks for watching and the great comment. Really appreciate it. I’ll do the next one and keep your comment in mind, to show a cold start without starting in an area i fished before. Check out some of my old TV shows that I did with mark Brumbaugh! They are at the bottom of my video list in a series. We did those many years ago but are still relative and work today.
Thanks for watching. I’ve been in the fishing business for 46 years and love it as much as the day I started. Sharing what I’ve learned with others gives me great pleasure and having clients on board and hearing them yell when they catch the biggest fish of their lives, always makes my day. Here’s my web site. www.northeastoutdoors.com
I love how simple and straightforward your setup is.
Thanks. Really appreciate that.
Thanks Captain Jim. I use a little lighter bouncer but run almost the same stuff on Oneida lake. Very effective but the smaller lake here tends to cool off from a harness to a jig bite around now. I'll be out tomorrow. 😎
Hope you have a great day. There are so many currents etc to deal with in Erie as it really is a big slow River so the extra weight keeps the baits right on the bottom. We sometimes fish them in 80 to 90 feet with up to 10 ounces! Thanks for watching and I appreciate the comment!
Two pros showing how it's done!
Awww. You are too kind. 2 old guys that’s for sure
Really great tips!!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching
rewatched it many times. walleye season is right around the corner
Sure is. Can’t wait. Thanks for watching
im learning so i watched it agaiin @@JimHanleyfishing
Captain Jim does it again!!!
Thanks for watching and commenting Ben. It’s really appreciated.
Always great info!
Thanks. Appreciate you watching
I need to get out with you!
That would be a blast! Looking forward to it.
Great content.
Thanks for watching
Awesome!
Thanks. Appreciate you watching
Awesome
Thanks Chuck. Appreciate the support
Thanks for the great tips they really help
Happy to help! Thanks for watching
Can’t wait to get out again!
Thanks. Can’t wait to take you!
I like to see the Eastern Basin getting some attention as I fish out Northeast Pa.
It gets really good around Dunkirk and Sturgeon point about mid July and continues till mid to late September. Wish the migration would reach us sooner but I fill in with smallmouth trips till then. I’m sure the bite gets good a few weeks sooner in north east. Thanks for watching and commenting. Good luck out there!
Our bite starts about 3rd week of June with any consistency…. I could go west past Erie and Conneaut Oh but then it’s a real cluster over there… I was thinking about getting a NY license since the asshole FEDS & Pa Fish commission are closing down Northeast Marina.. how is the perch fishing up around Dunkirk
@tbsomerville5798 didn’t know that. Sorry to hear. I can catch them in a few weed beds that are few and far between but it’s only good from about 4 am to daylight in June and early July. The resident fish are here but get picked over by the locals and I’ll never take anyone out just for a payday. Perch fishing was light out last fall with some almost 2 lbs. it was crazy. Cat creek is where I primarily go out of for both perch and walleye. Bass out of buffalo and sturgeon point.
Good suggestions
Thanks. Appreciate the comment
I like the crooked glasses 😂
Ha ha. Was hoping no one would notice.
Hahaha
love using BBs
They are the best
That crawler was not hooked right.hook the head like you did but then stretch the crawler and then put second hook in.that big hook the worm was making will twist and twirl and not look natural.thats how good the bite is in Erie you can catch them on a cigarette butt!!
Thanks for watching and commenting. Between Jeff ( the worm hooker ) and I this past summer, put over 6000 walleye in our live wells in 247 trips ( not counting bass trips) and have over 80 years of combined guiding under our belts. My harnesses don’t ever spin with a shampoo swivel in line and the hooks are size 2s and 4s. Good luck with those cigarettes butts for bait!
@@JimHanleyfishing just saying try that where walleye’s don’t commit suicide,where the water is gin clear that won’t work! Nice video though
Love it when Joe YT Keyboard Expert tries to tell a pro how to do his job. Always entertaining-great response, Jim! 😅
Ha. Thanks for the comment and for watching! Appreciate you!
My intel is always a day late and a dollar short.
Understand that. Thanks for watching.
Good tips. But I think you guys can get a rubber net, much better than the one you use in this video.
Thanks for watching and the feedback. That net has 2 bags for the handle which extends to about 12 feet. For bass I use the heavy rubber bag as we are usually drifting and moving slow so I don’t want to damage the slime on them as it’s all catch and release. For walleye and the fact that most will be harvested and the boat is going anywhere from 1.5 to 2.0, trying to use a rubber net with the handle extended for a bigger fish, it’s way too much drag on the arms for this old man. It slides easily under a fish and gives my arms and back a break. The fish in the video that day were smaller then we usually catch and got easily tangled in the mesh. Here the video on my net setups. ua-cam.com/users/shortsJhu5YObVNoU?si=n1Wc6wkhcct3NR_4
@@JimHanleyfishing Got it, thanks.
@johngrosariu1992 thanks
You clearly know what you're doing, but you didn't really search for fish in this video. You went directly to a place where you caught them recently, found fish still holding there by using the graph, and caught them. I was hoping for a video where you showed what to do when you didn't find them at the same place you'd been fishing recently.
Hey Jason. Thanks for watching and the great comment. Really appreciate it. I’ll do the next one and keep your comment in mind, to show a cold start without starting in an area i fished before. Check out some of my old TV shows that I did with mark Brumbaugh! They are at the bottom of my video list in a series. We did those many years ago but are still relative and work today.
Most charter captains are tight lipped.
Thanks for watching. I’ve been in the fishing business for 46 years and love it as much as the day I started. Sharing what I’ve learned with others gives me great pleasure and having clients on board and hearing them yell when they catch the biggest fish of their lives, always makes my day. Here’s my web site. www.northeastoutdoors.com
Trolling to find fish ok stop and cast more fun
I agree it’s a lot more fun. Thanks for watching and commenting.
30 sep 2027
Thanks for watching
dewd needs to erase those trails
Ha. Never. Thanks for watching!
ua-cam.com/video/IAPQpu5RXaU/v-deo.htmlsi=PYTDJllOPo8E3QdH
Lol
It’s my ocd
Ha. Understand!
How you doing I am fishing east 9th street behind the Rock and roll hall of Fame Duane Cleveland Ohio ,,dec132024🪱🪱🪱🕳️🦈🐠🐟
Doing great. Thanks for watching. Merry Christmas