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Presque Isle Bay Sport Fish & Fishing Methods
Perch and other Panfish
Perch are a popular fish in the Bay. The creel limit on perch has been reduced, and the minimum size is now eight inches. Many perch caught in the Bay are below the size limit and must be immediately returned to the water unharmed. For further information, see the Regulations page. The Bay also supports numerous other panfish, including sunfish, bluegills, rock bass, white crappie and black crappie. Panfish are caught in the Bay by the usual methods. Jigging, casting with small lures and still fishing with minnows are popular methods.
Panfish can be caught almost anywhere in the Bay. On the park side, Misery Bay, Horseshoe Pond and the North Pier are popular in the summer. On the City side, the foot of Sommerheim Drive, the piers along the Bayfront Parkway, the Dobbin's Landing area and the South Pier are all popular.
Bass
As explained in the Lake page, much of the fishing for smallmouth bass is in Lake Erie. However, the Bay holds very good numbers of both largemouth bass and smallmouth bass. Like Lake Erie, the Bay is now designated a "big bass" water. Until mid-June, only one smallmouth or largemouth bass may taken, and it must be over 20 inches. This regulation is designed to allow the bass to get through the spawning season with minimal fishing pressure. Once this early season is over, the current size limit for bass is still 15 inches. For further information, see the Regulations page. Many bass that are caught are under the size limit and must be immediately returned to the Bay unharmed.
Bass are taken both from shore and from boats. Popular spots for boat anglers include Misery Bay, Marina Lake, Horseshoe Pond and the area from Perry's Monument to the channel. The north shore of the Bay, along the weed beds, from the head of the Bay to just east of the Administration Building, are popular both for boat fishing, and for wade-in fishing for bass.
Most bass fishing in the Bay is done by casting common bass lures, including crank baits, surface lures, plastic worms, twisters, bladed spoons, and nightcrawlers on small spinner harnesses.
Summer and fall are the most popular times for bass fishing.
Northern Pike
Presque Isle Bay supports a very good northern pike fishery. Pike are harvested from the Bay (usually from Misery Bay or the lagoons) and milked for stocking in other parts of the Commonwealth. Although Misery Bay is the most popular location for northern pike fishing, they may be taken just about anywhere in the Bay.
The most popular time for fishing for northern pike is in the spring.
Muskellunge
Muskellunge are also taken in the Bay, although the number of hardy anglers targeting these monsters seems to be dwindling. The minimum size for muskies has been raised to 40 inches. See the Regulations page for details.
Muskies can be found throughout the Bay. Most anglers targeting these fish troll through the Bay, using a very stiff rod and very heavy line, pulling a chub plug or a large spinner. Muskie anglers log many hours between fish. The popular time for fishing for muskies is in the late fall, particularly on cool and overcast days.
Steelhead and Salmon
As described in more detail in the Stream Fishing page, Lake Erie holds steelhead, salmon and brown trout, and steelhead are by far the most predominate. However, none of these salmonoids is taken with regularity in the Bay. Occasionally steelhead will be taken in Horseshoe Pond or from Dobbins Landing.
Walleye
The vast majority of walleye fishing in the region is done on Lake Erie, and not in the Bay. For a description of fishing in the Lake, see the Lake Fishing page. As explained on that page, there is some shore fishing for walleye in the spring, especially along Dobbin's Landing. Anglers also troll for walleye along the southwest side of the Bay, near the Perry's Landing Marina and the Liberty Street Dock area. Walleye are very rarely caught through the ice.
Additional Resources
(Old Link)
Erie Chamber of Commerce Presque Isle Link (New Link)
DCNR
Information on Presque Isle State Park
Erie/Western
Pa. Port Authority Link (owns much of the Bayfront)
Presque
Isle Partnership Homepage
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Trailer Sailor Cruising Guide to Presque Isle Bay
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