Ready for some serious walleye fishing on Lake Erie? Captain Bob Robbins knows these waters like the back of his hand and he's eager to put you on the fish. This full-day trip out of Port Clinton is perfect for groups of 4-6 looking to reel in some trophy catches. You'll spend 8 hours on the lake, giving you plenty of time to find the hot spots and fill your cooler. As you cruise the open water, you'll take in the beautiful shoreline views and get a real taste of Lake Erie fishing culture. Captain Bob's years of experience mean you're in for a productive day, whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport. He'll share tips and tricks to improve your technique while making sure everyone has a great time on the water. By the end of the day, you'll have some impressive fish stories to tell and maybe even a new personal best to brag about. Don't forget your camera – the sunsets over the lake are almost as impressive as the fish you'll catch!
Ready to reel in some monster walleye on Lake Erie? Captain Bob Robbins knows these waters like the back of his hand, and he's itching to get you on the fish. This full-day charter out of Port Clinton is perfect for small groups looking to land their personal best. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, Bob's got the know-how to put you on the action. So grab your buddies, pack some snacks, and get ready for 8 hours of prime fishing on the Walleye Capital of the World!
When you step aboard Captain Bob's boat, you're in for a treat. This isn't some run-of-the-mill fishing trip - it's a full-on walleye hunt on Lake Erie's fertile fishing grounds. You'll cruise out from Port Clinton, taking in the sights as Bob shares local knowledge and gets you set up with top-notch gear. The lake can be a bit choppy, so come prepared, but don't worry - Bob knows how to find the calm spots where the fish are biting. You'll be dropping lines and watching rods bend before you know it. And with room for up to 6 people, it's the perfect size for a group of friends or family to share in the excitement.
On Lake Erie, trolling is the name of the game for walleye. Captain Bob's got his boat rigged up with downriggers and planer boards to cover more water and get your lures right where the fish are hanging out. You'll be using a mix of crankbaits, worm harnesses, and maybe even some spoons if the fish are feeling picky. Bob's always got the latest intel on what colors and depths are producing, so you'll be fishing the hot patterns from the get-go. Don't worry if you're new to this style of fishing - Bob's a patient teacher and will have you setting lines like a pro in no time.
"Awesome captin and crew. Had us on walleye in minutes of dropping line and limited out by 10:10 am. Very fun to fish with! Had a blast!" - Ben
Walleye are the stars of the show on Lake Erie, and for good reason. These golden-eyed predators are some of the best-eating freshwater fish out there, and they put up a heck of a fight too. Lake Erie's walleye population is booming right now, with fish averaging 3-5 pounds and plenty of trophy-sized 10-pounders lurking in the depths. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but summer can be red hot too if you know where to look (and Captain Bob does). When you feel that telltale thump on your line and see that big, spotted tail come up behind the boat, you'll understand why they call this the Walleye Capital of the World.
While walleye might be the main attraction, don't sleep on the yellow perch fishing. These tasty little devils school up in big numbers, especially in the fall. They might not have the size of their walleye cousins, but what they lack in heft they make up for in numbers and fight. Plus, there's nothing quite like a fresh perch fry after a day on the water. When the perch are biting, it's not uncommon to hit your limit in no time flat, making for a fun and fast-paced fishing experience.
Look, if you're itching to get out on Lake Erie and tangle with some serious walleye, Captain Bob's your guy. With his years of experience and knack for putting clients on fish, you're in for a day you won't forget. Whether you're looking to fill the freezer or just want to feel the rush of a big fish on the line, this trip delivers. And hey, even if the fish aren't jumping in the boat (which is rare), you're still spending a day out on one of the Great Lakes with good company. So what are you waiting for? Grab your spot on the boat before someone else does. The walleye are calling, and Captain Bob's ready to take you to them. Book now and get ready for some rod-bending action on Lake Erie!
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Yellow perch are a blast to catch and a Lake Erie favorite. These feisty little guys usually run 7-12 inches, but we sometimes see jumbos over 14. You'll find schools of perch hanging around the bottom in 15-30 feet of water, often near structure or weed beds. They're active year-round, but fall is prime time when they fatten up for winter. Perch are fun for all skill levels - when you find a school, it's non-stop action. Kids especially love reeling them in. The fight is spirited for their size, and the white, flaky meat is absolutely delicious. Can't beat a perch fry! Pro tip: use a perch spreader with small hooks and minnows. When you feel that telltale tap-tap-tap, set the hook quick. You might pull up two or three at a time!
Walleye are the crown jewel of Lake Erie fishing. These golden-olive beauties typically run 15-25 inches and put up a great fight. You'll find them hanging around rocky structures and drop-offs, usually in 15-30 feet of water. Spring and fall are prime walleye seasons, but summer nights can be hot too. Anglers love walleye for their tasty white fillets - some of the best eating fish around. They've got excellent eyesight, so low-light conditions are often best for catching them. A local trick is to troll with crawler harnesses just off the bottom, varying your speed until you find what triggers strikes. The satisfying thump when a walleye hits your lure never gets old. Whether you're after a trophy or a fish fry, walleye are hard to beat on Lake Erie.
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Ready for an awesome day of fishing on Lake Erie? Captain Bob Robbins has got you covered with his top-notch charter service out of Port Clinton, Ohio. Grab your buddies (up to 6 total) and hop aboard for 8 hours of non-stop action on the water. Bob knows these waters like the back of his hand, so you're in for some serious catches. We're talking trophy-sized walleye that'll make your Instagram followers jealous. As you cruise around the lake, you'll soak in breathtaking views of the shoreline and maybe even spot some local wildlife. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, Captain Bob's expertise ensures everyone has a blast. So round up your crew, pack some snacks, and get ready for a day you'll be talking about for years to come. The fish are waiting – book your trip with Captain Bob and let's make some memories out on Lake Erie!
Awesome captin and crew. Had us on walleye in minutes of dropping line and limited out by 10:10 am. Very fun to fish with! Had a blast!