Jack TIBBEL of TIBBELS MARINA has designed and built all of his boats and they are Coast Guard Approved and very safe and comfortable fishing machines. Our skipper was very knowledgeable and well trained. If you have time to go Walleye, Bass or Perch fishing on Lake Erie, you definitely deserve a trip out on Jack TIBBELS fleet. Jack has all the equipment you will need, and it is in excellent condition. He has poles, reels, whatever set ups they are bitting on and lively night crawlers. The fishing knowledge is freely given and it is timely. The TIBBELS people are the most knowledgeable, helpful, and congenial on Lake Erie. You will be happy you took me up on this. Be sure you tell the TIBBELS, you heard about their charter service from me. For more information on fishing on Lake Erie with Jack TIBBELS Fishing Charters, call TIBBELS MARINA & COURT MOTEL, (419) 734-1143. They also have RV pads and hookups. They are located at 6965 E. Harbor Road, Marblehead, Ohio 43440
TIBBELS email is tibbels@cros.net
If you have pictures of nice fish or good information on fishing in Western Ohio, please let me know and I will put it in my blog.
22 June 2008
Just received a new update on Indian Lake, Crappie. Quite a few fish, but spotty. Will let you know when I hear where they are bitting and what the prefered bait is at the time.
30 May 2008
WHERE ARE THE WALLEYE IN LAKE ERIE?
Just received an up date on the fishing on Lake Erie. Jack says the Walleye, are located E of S Bass Island around Ballast Island; SE corner of Kelleys Island: N of Kelleys Island – S of Middle Island; W of Gull Reef.
The Perch are on the SE Corner of Kelleys Island. Hope this helps you people who are taking your own boat to Lake Erie.
Charter Report: Every day is still different. On 30 May they did well, about (average), 3 fish per person. Earlier in the week about 1-2 per person average. All were nice sized fish. Book your group charter today at tibbels@cros.net
Also visit www.tibbelsfishing.com
As soon as I get more news from Tibbels, I will let you know.
3 June 2008
WALLEYE – C. J. BROWN RESERVOIR, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Where are the Walleye hiding in C J Brown? Some people are catching fish under the legal length, but not many and no big fish. The department of game says there are lots of Walleye and some rather large, but no one is catching them.
If you have the secret, please share it with us.
Thanks in advance.
I have not received any other reports this week. Must be too much rain.
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