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– mainly perch along with a few walleyes and crappies in the mix.
All the fish were in brushpiles and cribs. Water temp is around 58
degrees. Lake is very low and many ramps are difficult to use – es-
pecially Espyville launch. Right now Tuttle, Snodgrass and Jame-
stown are good for launching.
Brandon @ Slambow Lures; filed 10-24: I fished Pymatuning on
Saturday with RJ Graham. The wind was blowing 25 to 30 mph out
of the north with 3 to 4 footers crashing against the north side of
the causeway. After picking up bait at Poff’s Place, we launched at
Espyville and fished just south of the causeway where the wind was
not so bad. We got on a crib with lots of fish, and in two hours we
had 25 jumbo keeper perch averaging 10 inches. A great weekend
with a great friend!
John Braymer (Sharon); filed 10-24: I do not have much to report. I
have been catching some crappies around structure in 15 to 20 feet
of water. I mostly catch them with minnows. I have also had some
success following Ken Smith’s suggestion of Bobby Garland Itty Bit Swim’r baits.
Bill Cusick (Greenville); filed 10-21: I’ve only been out twice in the last two weeks; caught
perch and catfish but no walleyes. Dan and Kathy Raiti caught 40 perch one day last week
on the South End, keeping 20 really big ones.
Marilyn Black (Cochranton); filed 10-15: Darl and I fished Pymatuning
on the 15th looking for crappies. It was a breezy day and hard to hold
position. We did not find big groups of crappies holding to cover; in-
stead we picked up one here and one there – all on the small size.
Lots of baitfish schools riding high in the water column were visible
on the sonar; water temp was 62 degrees.
Conneaut Lake
Marilyn Black (Cochranton); filed 10-16: On Sunday the 16th, Darl and I fished Conneaut
Lake. A sunny/cloudy day but breezy; water temp 61/62 degrees. We were looking for