Lake Erie South 2- Inside the Marina (Special Project "A")
Last Post 05 Mar 2010 08:56 AM by lowellhturner. 1 Replies.
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lowellhturnerUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:267 lowellhturner
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05 Mar 2010 08:56 AM
       These sets are all inside the breakwaters of the Marina of CJ Brown, none have "C" trees; however 1/3rd of them are cedar limbs which should last awhile. All are easily castable from shore, none are further than 30' off the bank and all are in 8-15' of water. They should be good crappie and panfish spots  come spring.  #1 -N39 57.431 W083 43.292  2/5ths distance of shore from inner N Marina cement wall to green light. #2 -N39 57.420 W083 43.300  4/5ths same shore closer to green light. #3 -N39 57.389 W083 43.342  last inside turn of inner shore S breakwater going into mouth of Marina  #4 N39 57.379 W083 43.342 same shore approx. 50'  S  #5N39 57.371 W083 43.356  same shore  approx 60' S   #6N39 57.362 W083 43.358  roughly in SW corner inside Marina #7 N39 57.356 W083 43.342  middle of shore between SW corner and Baitshop cement wall  #8N39 57.364 W083 43.316  this is actually 36  brush blocks from 10' S of corner of Baitshop to 10' S of fuel pier. There is a light on the S end of the Baitshop that casts a shadow on the surface  and there are 6 on the lit side and 6 at the edge just inside the shadow.This was always a good crappie spot about dusk, last fall it produced quite heavily, plus asurprising number of large bass and cat.   All brush blocks were laid in rows shallow to deep and attempted to be 90 degrees to shore to minimize snags. None are over 18" tall and many are difficult to see on anything other than side scan sonar. They produced well this winter,can`t wait for spring!  Good luck!  As always, respectfully , The Friends of CJ Brown Reservoir
    lowellhturnerUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:267 lowellhturner
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    26 Apr 2010 08:59 PM
    Yesterday inspite of wet weather saw over 65 white bass and smallish crappie caught, most between 2-6` deep in and around Marina on jigs, beetlespins, and slip bobbers. A bass tournament boat also caught atleast 3 smallmouth? off a couple of the submerged brush block sets, he also cursed quite loudly upon snagging one his next cast and losing his lure while fishing the next one, hoping for fish without cover. The handicap fishing spot produced atleast another 30+ wb including one over 14". Personally got a 13" today 3` deep on a Winget the Club sent to try out. Hope some of you all get a chance to join us here at Lake Erie South, have 650+ reasons to believe it may be a good year, in general, and for the crappie in particular. Good luck!
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