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Ready for some serious walleye action? Captain Shannon Rumer's got you covered with this killer 6-hour trip on Lake Erie. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, you'll be in for a treat aboard Cherokee Charters. We're talking custom rigs, expert guidance, and some of the best walleye fishing you'll find anywhere. So grab your fishing buddies (or the whole family) and let's hit the water!
Picture this: You're cruising out of Lakeside Marblehead, the sun's coming up over Lake Erie, and you've got a full day of walleye fishing ahead. Captain Shannon's got all the gear you need - rods, tackle, and those sweet custom rigs that'll have walleye practically jumping in the boat. You'll be trolling and drifting like a pro in no time. And hey, if you've got kids along, no worries. We've got pint-sized gear to make sure everyone gets in on the action. It's a private trip, so it's just you and your crew (up to 4 people) enjoying a laid-back day on the water. And if plans change? No sweat - you can cancel up to a day before with no penalty. It's fishing made easy, folks.
Alright, let's talk shop. On this trip, you'll be getting up close and personal with two killer walleye techniques: trolling and drift fishing. Trolling's the name of the game for covering water and finding those big schools. We'll be running lines behind the boat, adjusting depth and speed to dial in the bite. Captain Shannon's got some tricks up her sleeve with custom rigs that walleye can't resist. When we find a hot spot, we might switch to drift fishing, letting the boat glide along while we work jigs or live bait near the bottom. It's a one-two punch that keeps the rods bent all day long. And don't worry if you're new to this - the captain's always happy to show you the ropes and share some local knowledge.
Let me tell you, once you've tasted Lake Erie walleye fishing, you'll be hooked for life. It's not just about the fish (though they're pretty darn impressive). It's the whole package - the wide-open feel of the lake, the camaraderie on the boat, and that rush when your rod doubles over with a big one. Captain Shannon's got a knack for putting folks on fish and making sure everyone has a blast, whether you're a die-hard angler or just along for the ride. And let's be real - there's nothing quite like that first bite of fresh walleye at the end of a successful day. It's the kind of trip that turns first-timers into regulars, and regulars into friends.
Alright, let's talk walleye - the crown jewel of Lake Erie fishing. These golden-eyed beauties are what bring anglers from all over to our neck of the woods. We're talking about fish that can push 10 pounds or more, with most keepers in the 15-25 inch range. Walleye are crafty predators, with a mouthful of teeth that'll make short work of your bait if you're not paying attention. They love to hang out near structure and drop-offs, often schooling up in massive numbers.
Spring and fall are prime time for walleye fishing on Lake Erie, but don't sleep on the summer bite. These fish go on a feeding frenzy when the water warms up, and that's when we can really put some numbers in the boat. One of the coolest things about walleye is how they change behavior throughout the day. Early mornings and evenings, you might find them in shallow water chasing baitfish. As the sun gets higher, they'll often drop down to deeper, cooler water.
What makes walleye so exciting to catch? For starters, they put up a great fight on light tackle. There's nothing quite like feeling that distinctive 'tap-tap' on your line, setting the hook, and feeling the weight of a big walleye as it tries to dive back to the bottom. And let's not forget - these fish are absolutely delicious. Walleye have a mild, sweet flavor and a firm texture that makes them perfect for a fish fry or a fancy restaurant-style dish. It's no wonder they're called the "fish of 10,000 casts" - though with Captain Shannon's know-how, you won't need nearly that many to fill the cooler.
Look, if you're even thinking about a fishing trip on Lake Erie, this is the one you want. Captain Shannon's Extended Half Day Guided Walleye Fishing Trip is the real deal. You're getting top-notch gear, expert guidance, and some of the best walleye fishing Lake Erie has to offer. Whether you're looking to learn some new techniques, introduce the kids to fishing, or just want to spend a day on the water with friends, this trip's got you covered. And remember, it's a private charter - so you've got the whole boat to yourself. No fighting for rod space or dealing with strangers. Just you, your crew, and a whole lot of walleye.
Don't let this opportunity slip away like a big fish off the hook. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak season. So why wait? Grab your phone, round up your fishing buddies, and lock in your date with Cherokee Charters. Trust me, your future self (and your taste buds) will thank you. Let's make some fishing memories that'll have you coming back year after year. Book now and get ready for a walleye adventure you won't forget!
Walleye are freshwater fish that is a part of the perch family. They are a very popular game fish for the angler in the regions where they are found, and also a favorite for the dining table. Walleye are long and thin and have a golden and olive coloring with white bellies. One predominant feature of the walleye is its eyes, which have a silver eyeshine called the tapetum lucidum. This eyeshine greatly aids the walleyes when feeding in low-light conditions.


Walleye live in a wide range of habitats. In small to large rivers, to deep and shallow lakes. They are fairly particular to where they like to be in these bodies of water and see out sand, rock, or gravel bottoms. Walleye will usually stay deeper in the water column during daylight hours and use weeds, timber, or other structures for cover. In River systems, they will likely spend their daylight hours in deep holes and drop-offs, and move out into the shallows to seek forage during the lowlight period. Walleyes can tolerate water temperatures from 32 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit but are most comfortable when water temperatures are at 70 degrees. Walleye are nocturnal creatures that feed in shallow waters at night. Adult walleye primarily consume other fish. Small crustaceans and insects, primarily mayflies, are eaten by young walleye.
Walleye are found in the Arctic south of Canada down to the Great Lakes region and east to the St. Lawrence systems. Lake Erie is a well-known home of walleye anglers and great walleye fishing. The Midwest and Canada are the most popular areas with the best fishing, but over decades the species has been introduced artificially into lakes and reservoirs all over North America. The breathtaking waters of Lake of the Woods and Rainy River have earned the title of "Walleye Capital of the World." It has some of the best fishing in the world, and anglers come here year after year in search of that elusive record catch.
Walleye are reasonably large fish with a sleek and conical body shapes and a mouth lined with sharp teeth. the adult walleye can grow to 30 inches or more in length and top out at around 20 pounds in weight. Females generally grow larger than males.
The Walleye also has a European counterpart, the zander, that looks very similar but the zander can grow much larger and can reach a weight of 40 plus pounds.
The walleye can live for decades, with the oldest recorded fish being 29 years old. In areas with heavy fishing pressure however, Walleye usually don’t live past 5 or 6 years of age.
Walleye can be a challenging game fish to pursue. Their location in a body of water and the tactics used to catch these fish can vary depending on certain times of the year. Walleye generally live at depths of 10 feet or greater, though in the spring and at night they can be found in shallow water areas. Freshwater fishing for walleye is best in the evening when minnow-style lures or jigs are fished near the bottom over rock piles or along the edges of weed beds.
Finding the fish is one of the biggest challenges for the walleye angler and the best place to start it by fishing structure. The angler should search multiple types of structure at varying depths to figure out where the walleye are on any given day. Be sure to check break lines, deep weed edges rock piles, and even in the middle of the basin for suspended schools of baitfish. With a little bit of time on water exploration, you will find the Walleye population.
Live bait is the key to successful Walleye catches such as minnows, nightcrawlers, and leeches. One of the best techniques is a live bait rig, to which you troll your lure slowly along the bottom. These rigs include a ¼ or a ½ pound sinker, a swivel, a 3 - 6 foot leader of a 6-pound fishing line, and a No. 4 or 6 hook.
Walleye is a delicious fish making it a popular choice among seafood lovers. The mild, flaky texture of the fish along with its sweet, buttery flavor is enough to make anyone's mouth water. This makes walleye an excellent ingredient that pairs well with a wide variety of dishes. Whether you fry or grill it, walleye never fails to impress with its delicious taste. So, if you're looking for a healthy and tasty addition to your meals, walleye is definitely the way to go!
Walleye meat has a firm texture that holds up well to cooking methods such as grilling, frying, or baking. Its mild taste can be enhanced by seasoning it with herbs and spices or marinating it in your favorite sauce. Walleye also has low levels of mercury and other harmful contaminants, making it safe to eat regularly.
When preparing walleye, remove the skin and bones before cooking. This will give you a clean fillet.
However, it's not just its flavor that makes it so popular. Walleye is also a very nutrient-dense food that provides numerous health benefits. It's rich in omega-3 fatty acids, B vitamins, and selenium, all of which are essential for maintaining optimal health. Omega-3s are known to reduce inflammation in the body and improve heart health, while B vitamins play a crucial role in energy production and maintaining a healthy nervous system. Selenium is an important mineral that helps protect against oxidative damage and supports the immune system. By adding Walleye to your diet, you not only get the pleasure of savoring a delicious meal but also the nutritional benefits that come along with it. So, go ahead and indulge in this delectable fish to keep your body healthy and functioning at its best.

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