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Ready to step up your fishing game on the walleye capital of the world? This extended half-day trip with C3 Sport Fishing is tailor-made for serious anglers looking to hone their skills and land some impressive catches. We're talking 6 solid hours on Lake Erie's prime fishing grounds, where Captain Chris Capito will school you in the art of nabbing trophy walleye and jumbo perch. If you've got some experience under your belt and want to take it to the next level, this is your chance to fish like a pro on one of the best walleye lakes around.
We'll shove off from Huron Boat Ramp at the crack of dawn - 7 AM sharp. This early start gives us the jump on the best fishing spots before they get crowded. With only 3 spots available, you're guaranteed plenty of one-on-one time with Captain Chris. He'll be dishing out pro tips on everything from reading the lake to perfecting your jigging technique. This isn't a leisurely cruise; it's a hands-on fishing clinic where you'll be working your tail off to land the big ones. Make sure to bring your A-game, an Ohio fishing license, and a good-sized cooler - you're gonna need it for the haul.
On this trip, we're pulling out all the stops. You'll get schooled in the finer points of jigging - the go-to method for targeting those bottom-hugging walleye. We'll also cover trolling techniques that'll have your lures dancing just right to entice the big boys. Bait presentation is key out here, and Captain Chris will show you how to make your offerings irresistible to both walleye and perch. We provide all the top-notch gear, including rods, reels, and a selection of killer lures that the local fish can't resist. It's all about finesse and knowing how to work the water, and by the end of the day, you'll have some new tricks up your sleeve that'll serve you well on any fishing trip.
Walleye are the stars of the show on Lake Erie, and for good reason. These golden-eyed predators are known for their lightning-fast strikes and delicious, flaky white meat. In these waters, it's not uncommon to land walleye in the 5-10 pound range, with some real monsters pushing past that. They tend to hang out near the bottom, especially around underwater structures and drop-offs. Spring and fall are prime walleye seasons, but with the right know-how, you can nail them year-round. The fight of a big walleye is something every angler needs to experience - it's like trying to reel in a freight train.
Don't sleep on the yellow perch, though. These feisty little guys might not have the size of walleye, but what they lack in heft, they make up for in numbers and taste. Lake Erie's perch are known for being bigger and fatter than their cousins in other lakes, often hitting the 12-14 inch mark. They school up, so when you find them, it's game on. The best perch fishing usually kicks off in late summer and runs through fall. There's nothing quite like the rapid-fire action of dropping your line and feeling that tell-tale tap-tap-tap of a hungry perch. Plus, these guys are considered some of the best-tasting freshwater fish out there - perfect for a fish fry back at camp.
This isn't your average Joe's fishing trip. We're talking about a laser-focused, intensive session that'll level up your fishing skills fast. You'll be working with gear and techniques that the pros use, all while Captain Chris breaks down the why and how of every move. It's like a masterclass in walleye and perch fishing, with the added bonus of potentially landing your personal best. The small group size means you get tons of personal attention and the flexibility to adjust tactics on the fly. Plus, let's be real - there's nothing like the bragging rights that come with hauling in a cooler full of Lake Erie's finest.
If you're itching to test your mettle against Lake Erie's top game fish, this is the trip for you. It's 6 hours of non-stop action, expert guidance, and the chance to land some serious bragging rights. Whether you're looking to fine-tune your technique or just want to experience some of the best walleye and perch fishing on the planet, Captain Chris and C3 Sport Fishing have got you covered. Spots are limited to keep the experience top-notch, so don't wait to lock in your date. Get ready to join the ranks of anglers who've tasted Lake Erie's finest - book your advanced fishing adventure today and let's get after those trophy fish!
Yellow perch are a blast to catch and great eating too. These golden-colored fish typically run 7-8 inches long, but can grow up to 15 inches in Lake Erie. You'll find them hanging around weedy areas, docks, and other structures in 15-30 feet of water. Spring and fall are prime seasons when they school up thick. Perch put up a fun, scrappy fight on light tackle. Their firm, white fillets are some of the tastiest freshwater fish you'll ever eat. To land a mess of perch, try drifting with minnows on small jigs or spreaders. Keep your bait near the bottom and watch for light bites. When you find a school, you can often catch your limit pretty quick. Just remember to bring a bucket of ice to keep your catch fresh for the fish fry later.

Walleye are the crown jewel of Lake Erie fishing. These olive-gold predators average 2-3 pounds but can top 10 pounds or more. During the day, you'll find walleye hanging in deeper water around 20-35 feet. They move shallower to feed at night, following baitfish. Spring and fall are peak seasons as the fish stack up for spawning runs. Walleye put up a great fight and are prized for their firm, flaky white meat. To catch them, try trolling with crankbaits or nightcrawler harnesses along underwater points and breaks. When fish are deeper, vertical jigging with blade baits can be deadly. One local trick is to use purple or blue lures - walleye seem to key in on those colors in Erie's waters. Keep your drag set light, as these toothy fish have soft mouths and tend to shake hooks loose.

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