First, I want to thank this board for their help. Without it, I doubt I would have ever made the trip. I've heard about it and wanted to go for over 5 years, but seeing the pictures and the info on places to stay made that leap much easier. I'm an Erie guy, so pretty much have a good trolling background. But there were guys we met at the landings who help locate the active fish and was nice sharing information.
For some reason as another poster mentioned, I find it necessary to say that we released every single fish we caught in very good shape. However, as you can see in our first picture, these fish bleed very very easy. We realized that right away and was that much more careful except for the ones that were hooked in the gills in the first place.
This is our very first BOQ walleye, 12.2 lbs. that Spanky caught. I've seen fish that long in Erie before, skinnier for the most part and thought it was just a sub 10 lber. Not until its back came out of the water and the size of its head. The head on this fish was enormous.
This is my very first 10+ lb. walleye that I ever caught. They have been in my boat, but not from me. And I have been fishing Great Lake waters ever since my Dad took me out when I could walk
After that first one, we began re-setting personal bests. This one came just shy of 11 lbs.
And the new personal best's kept pouring in
Wanted to point out in this picture, wearing my new flotation suit. I never felt so secure and comfy as I have been in this thing. It was a little bulky and heavier, but for cold boat fishing, hard to beat. Don't forget your snowmobile helmet - it made the experience that much better. This fish here also, was the 3rd fish from a triple: just shy of 12
A 12.6 lber. caught at 10:30pm in front of the Cement Plant.
And finally my whopper, caught it fishing by myself - 12.8 lbs, 31" long, 18.5" girth. It was tricky to get the camera to self time and have everything framed in correct. That night, I had to break ice to get into the harbor. What an experience.