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Archive for the ‘Presque Isle Bay’ category
Posted: March 18th, 2013

Birders flocked to Presque Isle State Park this weekend to get a look at a few rarities that dropped in to the now open waters of Presque Isle Bay.

The big draw was a drake Eurasian wigeon, likely visiting from Siberia or Iceland. Suffice it to say, they’re not common around Erie. It was seen off West Pier Saturday, and Sunday from Fry’s Landing and near and north of the channel from the South Pier.

Little gulls, an Icelandic gull, Bonaparte’s gulls and a black-headed gull also were reported. And the bay water off Beach 11 was choked with ducks — buffleheads, common goldeneyes, lesser scaup, red-breasted mergansers, hooded mergansers, American coots, mallards and, off Beach 11, a single pair of common mergansers and four ring-necked ducks. Tundra swans, at least one trumpeter swan and plentiful Canada geese also were evident, along with circling turkey vultures and roadside American robins and American tree sparrows.

Northern shovelers reigned on Horseshoe Pond. At least 15 were on patrol late Saturday, and even after skim ice formed overnight, five were feeding Sunday afternoon. Saturday’s sighting made my life list.

Northern shoveler at Horseshoe Pond on March 17, 2013.

Northern shoveler at Horseshoe Pond on March 17, 2013.

 

Posted: February 12th, 2013

The B.A.S.S. Mid Atlantic Divisional Tournament in July on Presque Isle Bay and Lake Erie will feature takeoffs and weigh-ins at Perry Monument in Presque Isle State Park.

Details for the July 21-26 tournament were announced today. Erie was first announced as the tournament host in November.

The public is invited to all takeoffs and weigh-ins. Launches will start at 5:45 a.m. and weigh-ins will take place at 2 p.m. daily

There also will be a Junior Bassmaster divisional July 26.

The tournament features 12-person teams with two juniors and three alternates from each B.A.S.S. Nation state chapter. The top prize is a Skeeter TZX 180 Bass Boat with a Yamaha 150 motor valued at more than $35,000. The Carhartt Big Bass of the tournament will receive a $500 award; the $250 Livingston Lures Leader award goes to the day-two leader.

More than 100 anglers will take part from the region that includes Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware. Winners will qualify for the B.A.S.S. Nation National Championship and Bassmaster Junior World Championship events.

The tournament will be streamed live  on www.bassmaster.com.

Posted: January 14th, 2013

At least one trumpeter swan is taking advantage of the open water on Presque Isle Bay, hanging out in loose relation to the mute swans that occupy the head of the bay.

Trumpeter swans were nearly extinct a century ago, but they’re now realtively common – just not around Erie. They do show up frequently on the western Great Lakes during summer.

Tundra swans also can be found farther east on the bay; they were near Perry Monument Sunday.

Posted: July 30th, 2012

Shawn Garver Jr., 11, of Erie, caught a bowfin in Presque Isle Bay in mid-July. The fish was 28 inches long and weighed 7 pounds.

Photo by Jack Hanrahan, Erie Times-News

 

Posted: July 16th, 2012

Backwoods Angler TV takes you fishing for springtime bass on Presque Isle Bay:

Posted: June 12th, 2012

Bennett Smith, 7, caught a 44-inch carp May 20 at Perry’s Landing Marina. He was fishing for bluegill when he got into the carp, which measured 26 inches around. The fish was released.

Posted: May 25th, 2012

Take a few minutes and let Bill Nacopolous from BAC Bait & Tackle put you onto bass, perch and panfish in Presque Isle Bay.

Posted: March 26th, 2012

A tease of what’s ahead on Presque Isle Bay:

Posted: March 26th, 2012

Much of the warmth of the past couple weeks was gone Sunday. Which is to say that, while there were no sunbathers at Presque Isle State Park, it was nonetheless an above-average day for March. It still is March, after all.

A mist that settled over Presque Isle Bay all but obliterated the view of the city’s shoreline. Fishing boats were silhouettes on a ghostly canvas.

Lots of buffleheads off Gull Point, along with a couple dozen cormorants that signal the larger coming migration. Coots owned Horseshoe Pond, where the docks already are in (fishing is fine off those docks through the end of the week but prohibited as of April 1).

Posted: March 7th, 2012

This week’s Erie-area fishing report from Randy Leighton, deputy waterways conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission:

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