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FishingFantom
Expert Fisherman


71 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  09:30:09  Show Profile Send FishingFantom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
With Dave's shop no longer around where is the best place to buy bait in

Vermilion

Lorain

Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.
Albert Einstein

Bischoff66
Master Fisherman



213 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  14:37:58  Show Profile Send Bischoff66 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
going out of Lorain I would say either George's on 6 or Lakeside bait on Colorado ave. I don't count on the bait shop at hotwaters being open. Been stift to many times. But don't forget George is closed on mondays. Vermilion I would say Rich's right up from the docks with the lighthouse in his yard.
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crosseyes
Superior Fisherman



USA
119 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  18:25:06  Show Profile Send crosseyes a Private Message  Reply with Quote
i would think that hotwaters should be better now. the owners of lakeside are now running it.
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Bischoff66
Master Fisherman



213 Posts

Posted - 04/29/2008 :  19:44:25  Show Profile Send Bischoff66 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks for the info crosseyes
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bigmtman
Professional Fisherman



USA
1176 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  00:11:38  Show Profile  Visit bigmtman's Homepage Send bigmtman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I hope it is better.I go out of there a lot and the place was never open or they did not have any thing.

Thanks Mark Butler - ( Let Christ be your light house )
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FishingFantom
Expert Fisherman



71 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  09:28:56  Show Profile Send FishingFantom a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Thanks Fellas

Has anyone tried preserving minnows for days when shops are short on supply. I've read many threads about either using Kosher Salt, Oatmeal, Fermaldahyde, and various other methods. Any Thoughts????? What is your method????? How are the results????

FishingFantom

Before God we are all equally wise - and equally foolish.
Albert Einstein
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BigKev
Moderator



USA
1483 Posts

Posted - 04/30/2008 :  16:21:32  Show Profile Send BigKev a Private Message  Reply with Quote
You can catch your own in the vermilion river rite now. They are all over the place. We caught our own on sunday and had plenty to spare. Three scoops with the saine net and we had a bucket full.

BK

Go Bucks!!!
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bigmtman
Professional Fisherman



USA
1176 Posts

Posted - 05/01/2008 :  00:02:43  Show Profile  Visit bigmtman's Homepage Send bigmtman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Fishingfantom,shoot man all the extra minnows I come home with I don't do any thing to them except vacuum pack them and they work great a few months down the road and when the perch are bitting real good even a peace of the scales work good.

Thanks Mark Butler - ( Let Christ be your light house )

Edited by - bigmtman on 05/01/2008 00:03:26
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spinningwheel
Expert Fisherman



USA
78 Posts

Posted - 05/04/2008 :  09:26:47  Show Profile  Visit spinningwheel's Homepage Send spinningwheel a Private Message  Reply with Quote

I learned this one from a guy at Eastlake Power, he used to run the concession stand there a couple years ago and was always running out of minnows, but mostly had these available...they work just as well as live.
Take the extra's home and lay them out in the sun, on newspaper, single layer and cover them well with Kosher or sea salt, not iodized table salt as Iodine leaves a distinctive 'taste' that the fish can pick up on; pure salt taste resembles a blood taste apparently. Let them dry out while the newspaper draws out their excess moisture due to the salting process. When they are dry to the touch, put them in storage baggies, pour in a tablespoon or so more of salt, toss them around gently in the new salt and then freeze them. I still have some left from last year that I want to try to use as soon as work/weather/North Beaver and the heavens all line up right for an outing.
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dwalker
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Posted - 05/06/2008 :  18:47:15  Show Profile Send dwalker a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Does anyone have any information on the perch fishing around the islands?
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