On Aug. 4-5, I spent about 22 hours in Dunkirk, New York, at the invitation of the Eastern Lake Erie Charter Boat Association (ELECBA) and the Chautauqua County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) to get acquainted with fishing opportunities on the “deep end” of Lake Erie.
While it takes me five hours to drive there from my home near Bowling Green, those who live in some parts of Ohio could get there in much less time. It was not my first time there, but this time I took note of the similarities and differences between this unfamiliar Eastern Basin of Lake Erie and the Western Basin.
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