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Lake Erie's Western Basin
By fleagle

Lake Erie’s Western Basin is a Honey Hole of opportunities. Great catches of Walleye, yellow perch, small mouth bass ,Large Mouth Bass and Panfish can be caught in the Lake Erie's western basin . Walleye and Small Mouth are plentyfull, and many a trophy of these two species is taken every year from Lake Erie's western basin. The Western Basin of Lake Erie is quite large, crossing the boarders of Ohio, Michigan, Ontario Ca. and Pennsylvania. Lake Erie IS feed through the western basin via the other great lakes flowing south through Lake St Clair, down the Detroit River Into the north west tip of the western basin.
This article will only focus on the western basin waters of Ohio, and Michigan. The Western is quite large so knowing some common hot spots will save you a considerable amount of time, if you are planning a trip to lake Erie. The Hot spots will be identified by state, western basin location, and species.

Ohio’s Western Basin Hotspots for Walleye are as Follows:
Winter – Breakwalls;Lakeside, Marblehead, Catwaba ice reef complex, Bass Island Area.
Spring – Maumee river, Sandusky Bay, Reef Complex, Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Marblehead.
Summer – West Sister Island, Northwest of North Bass Island, East of Kelleys Island, Toledo Shipping Channel.
Fall – Kelleys Island, Bass Island, Breakwalls; Lakeside, Marblehead, Catawba
Ohio’s Western Basin Hotspots for Yellow Perch are as Follows:
Winter – Ice ; Catawba, Bass Islands, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay.
Spring – Catawba, Marblehead, Bass Islands, Kelleys Island.
Summer – Catawba, Marblehead, Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Toledo Water Intake, Metzger’s Marsh Pier
Fall – West Sister Island, Toledo Shipping Channel, Marblehead, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Bass Islands, Toledo water intake.

Ohio’s Western Basin Hotspots for Small Mouth Bass are as Follows:
Winter – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead
Spring – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay, Reef Complex
Summer – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay, Reef Complex, Maumee River, Portage River, Sandusky River
Fall – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead.

Ohio’s Western Basin Hotspots for White

Bass are as Follows:
Winter – Bass Islands, Sandusky Bay, Marblehead
Spring – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay, Reef Complex
Summer – Bass Islands, Kelleys Island, Catawba, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay, Reef Complex, Maumee River, Portage River, Sandusky River
Fall – Bass Islands, Sandusky Bay, Marblehead
Ohio’s Western Basin Hotspots for Other Species are as Follows:
Winter – Bluegill (ice fishing, harbors and marinas); Catawba, Marblehead, Sandusky Bay.
Spring – Maumee River, Portage River, Sandusky River
Summer – Bass Islands, Sandusky Bay, Marblehead.
Fall – Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Northern Pike; East Harbor, West Harbor, Sandusky Bay.

Michigan Hot Spots for Walleye Are:
Michigan’s Southeast Lower Peninsula Lake Erie Click Here
Michigan’s Southeast Lower Peninsula Detroit River Click Here
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Mark Fleagle Owner A well respected specialist with 30+ years of experience,who has written many articles. Mark has been a online presence for resources for going on 4 years. Visit my blog and get the latest Lake Erie's Western Basin Reports at my site: Lake Eries Western Basin Get your free copy of "78 Discoveries Unleashed".

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