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Ready for some serious walleye and perch action? You're in the right place. This full-day trip on Lake Erie with Captain Bob Robbins is the real deal for anglers looking to load up on fish and memories. We're talking 8 solid hours on the water, perfect for groups of 4-6 who want to experience some of the best fishing Lake Erie has to offer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, Captain Bob's got the know-how to put you on the fish. So grab your buddies, pack some snacks, and let's hit the lake!
Picture this: You're cruising out of Port Clinton as the sun's coming up, the lake's calm, and there's a chill in the air that says "fish are biting." Captain Bob's at the helm, scanning his electronics and checking the conditions. He's been doing this for years, so when he says "Drop 'em here," you know you're in for some action. We'll be targeting those trophy walleye and schools of jumbo perch that make Lake Erie famous. The boat's got all the gear you need, so just bring yourself and be ready to reel. And hey, with 8 hours on the water, we've got plenty of time to find the hot spots and fill those coolers.
Alright, let's talk tactics. For walleye, we'll likely be doing some trolling. That means we'll have lines out the back of the boat, dragging lures through the water column where those big-eyed predators are hanging out. Captain Bob's got a whole arsenal of crankbaits, spinners, and nightcrawler harnesses that the walleye can't resist. When it comes to perch, we switch gears. We'll anchor up over some promising structure and drop lines straight down. Simple rigs with minnows or worms are the ticket here. The key is finding the right depth where those tasty yellow bellies are schooled up. Don't worry if you're new to this - Captain Bob will show you the ropes and have you fishing 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
Let's talk about what we're after. First up, the walleye. These guys are the crown jewels of Lake Erie fishing. They can grow up to 20 inches or more, and put up one heck of a fight. Walleye have this unique golden-olive color and those big, glassy eyes that give them their name. They're most active in low light conditions, so early morning and evening can be prime time. What makes them so popular? Simple - they're delicious. Firm, white meat that's perfect for a fish fry.
Now, onto the American Yellow Perch. Don't let their size fool you - these little guys pack a punch in both fight and flavor. Typically ranging from 8-12 inches, yellow perch are known for their vibrant coloring and tasty, sweet meat. They tend to school up, so when you find 'em, it can be non-stop action. Perch are bottom feeders, so we'll be dropping our lines right where they're hanging out. The best part? They bite year-round, making them a reliable target no matter when you visit.
Listen, if you're itching for a day on the water that'll have you telling stories for years to come, this is it. Captain Bob knows these waters like the back of his hand, and he's all about making sure you have a top-notch experience. Whether you're after that personal best walleye or just want to fill the cooler with perch for a family fish fry, this trip's got you covered. The lake's calling, and the fish are waiting. So what do you say? Let's get you booked and out on the water. Trust me, once you feel that first tug on the line, you'll be glad you did. Don't miss out on this chance to experience some of the best fishing Lake Erie has to offer. Book your spot now and get ready for a day you won't forget!
June 24, 2025
Yellow perch are scrappy little fighters that pack a lot of fun into a small package. Most run 7-8 inches, but Lake Erie's known for some real jumbos pushing 12-14 inches. You'll find 'em schooling up near weed edges and around docks in 5-15 feet of water. Spring and fall are prime times, but they bite year-round. Folks love targeting perch because they're easy to catch and taste amazing - some of the sweetest fillets you'll ever eat. To get on a hot bite, try drifting with small minnows or worms on a spreader rig. When you find a school, drop anchor and get ready for non-stop action. Pro tip: bring plenty of bait, 'cause these hungry little guys can clean you out quick if you hit the motherlode!

Walleye are the crown jewels of Lake Erie fishing. These golden-eyed predators typically run 2-5 pounds, but trophy fish over 10 pounds aren't uncommon. You'll find 'em hanging around rocky points and drop-offs in 15-30 feet of water during summer. They move shallow in spring and fall. Walleye fishing really heats up at night and on overcast days when their light-sensitive eyes give them the advantage. Anglers love 'em for their hard fights and top-notch table fare - there's nothing like fresh walleye for a fish fry. To boat more fish, try trolling crawler harnesses or crankbaits along underwater structure. Local secret: when the mayflies are hatching, switch to a purple or black lure to stand out from the clouds of insects. It's a great time to land a monster!

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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!