They are in there by the tens of thousands we were cathing them on bare hooks with shrimp scent on just the scent and fish after fish big ones by Olive park and 95 street
Good day of fishing. When I used to fish at the 87th St. slip, fisherman were prohibited from fishing on the north side. And on the south side you were only allowed to fish east of a certain point. Paid security used to enforce those restrictions. Has that changed?
In theory, it did not change, it is still private land (west of the fence on the south side, and most of the north side). But they stopped kicking people out, they were doing that while they were in the process to sell the land for urban developing. That sell didn't go thru, so now they are selling it to build the world's first commercially used quantum computer campus, including a cryogenic cooling plant that will use the water from the lake and the river. Looking at the proposed layout, they will build it on the south side of the north slip, east of the south slip and north of Calumet.
You got a partially right idea. Unless restricted by the 2 line and pole rule, all waters in Illinois allow use of up to 50 hooks. This slip is part of Lake Michigan, and there is no such restriction. You can use one line with 50 hooks, or you can have 50 poles with 1 hook each. The only rule that will apply here is that if you use more than 2 devices, they have to be tagged with your name and address, and you have to attend to all of them.
@@Eric_The_Fisherman No limit on poles / hooks (meaning up to 50 hooks) on shore fishing open water on Illinois portion of Lake Michigan. I've been powerlining Illinois waters for over 15 years, and I have a pretty good idea what I am talking about. Since you mentioned the Chicago Perch Fishing group, you can ask Hycee (she is a "group expert") about number of hooks and poles. I didn't have time this season to do any perch fishing, but I usually go to Navy Pier and I use 2 rods (when they are biting I can only handle 1) with 3 hooks each.
There are probably hundred of thousands of perch in that area, to get some decent ones you would have to use different bait or plastics, also do a lot of sorting. Using minnows you normally get 95% dinks, but there are also 14 inchers caught.
@ I was hoping you could expound more like … by Buckingham Fountain, 18th street, MLK Drive, South Lake Shore Drive, Burnham Harbor… etc etc. Or is it like a secret spot that you cant say?
@@pequenioedgarito3067 I really don’t like spamming specific spots, especially since it’s private and there’s a very little chance security or CPD can kick us out which can hold me liable for misinformation. But it’s south on Lake Shore Drive heading towards Indiana
@@pequenioedgarito3067 but I also like to keep the integrity of fishermen who share information with me. Respectfully, fishermen hate it when people spam fishing locations cause people are unpredictable and can trash a fishing spot and overfish it. This place is an exception since perch migrate to that spot but don’t stay there all year round (correct me if I’m wrong)
Legally ? Nope. It is private land and anyone fishing there is trespassing, unless they fish from the small area on the south shore that is part of the public park. The barrier is something new (wasn't there one year ago), probably to prevent boaters from going all the way to the end of the slip.
Video is deceptive. It's flat on both sides, but at least 10 feet above the water. There are ladders along both sides, but you still gotta know how to swim. Caution is absolutely the word of the day.
That is some craziness! At least you found a spot and some fishing. I am also in Illinois, it's going to be a comeback year for me.
Wishing you the best with a great comeback!
@ thank you so much!!
Thanks for the video footage! Fun, fun, fun!
They are in there by the tens of thousands we were cathing them on bare hooks with shrimp scent on just the scent and fish after fish big ones by Olive park and 95 street
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Great action, that's catching not fishing!!!
YUMMY
peace
Great Catch 🎉
Love the video! I have cousins that live in Chicago and all they talk about is smelt fishing on Lake Michigan! Do you have any smelt fishing videos?
@@laronsamuel-yx8fq I’ve never done smelt fishing before
YOU COULD USED SMALL PERCH AS CUT BAIT FOR CATFISH
Not on Lake Michigan waters in Illinois. CAnnot use cut bait from a species that has a size or daily creel limit.
Happy holidays
Heck yeah!
SOME OF THE SMALL ONES COULD BE BAIT FOR WALLEYE FISHING
perch are really good eating. nice flakey white meat.
Yo nice video.... I fish all the time.. I don't know that spot. Where is it bro I mostly fish for catfish at pre paid lakes n slough cal sag
@@DanielMcDonald-u3h right off of LSD by Streetworkers park
Nice work
Merry Christmas 🎄 everyone
Nice video. You got a lot of perch. Wish we had a spot like this in Wisconsin 😂 Where is this located in Chicago??
Formar US Steel factory site, 85th street, east of Lake Shore Drive, very close to where Calumet river meets the lake.
You should have just ate the bait 😂
@@oldpolak5203 😂😂
Good day of fishing. When I used to fish at the 87th St. slip, fisherman were prohibited from fishing on the north side. And on the south side you were only allowed to fish east of a certain point. Paid security used to enforce those restrictions. Has that changed?
@@vp2880 security hasn’t came out once this season. We fish both sides with no problems
@ericalegre219 That's good news!
In theory, it did not change, it is still private land (west of the fence on the south side, and most of the north side). But they stopped kicking people out, they were doing that while they were in the process to sell the land for urban developing. That sell didn't go thru, so now they are selling it to build the world's first commercially used quantum computer campus, including a cryogenic cooling plant that will use the water from the lake and the river. Looking at the proposed layout, they will build it on the south side of the north slip, east of the south slip and north of Calumet.
What happen if one of yall fall into the water, how yall get yall way back up?
@@Chadx81 there’s ladders on both sides of the slip
What r u Vietnamese?
@ Filipino
Wonder how they found out that the fish were biting. LMAO 😅😅😅😅
WHAT WAS NAME OF CANAL YOU WERE FISHING?
@@joelwcarter8058 it’s not a canal but it’s called a slip, and it’s located right off of Streetworkers Park
Illinois DNR LAW
2 rod n reel per person.. ijs. Enjoy.
@@leonmalone7246 I was told by one officer it’s three, but another officer told me recently it’s two. So I’ll go with 2
Correct. I've seen DNR show up at that spot and enforce the law. Got one guy for being over the limit.
I mean the creel limit.
@@vp2880dnr was there yesterday checking licenses, wasn’t many people there wonder why 😂
You got a partially right idea. Unless restricted by the 2 line and pole rule, all waters in Illinois allow use of up to 50 hooks. This slip is part of Lake Michigan, and there is no such restriction. You can use one line with 50 hooks, or you can have 50 poles with 1 hook each. The only rule that will apply here is that if you use more than 2 devices, they have to be tagged with your name and address, and you have to attend to all of them.
Do they get any bigger?
@@danwheatly9719 oh yeah! Just gotta sort thru the small ones to get the big ones
@ericalegre219 I'll have to come up one day and try. I make hand tied jigs.
That’s insane I haven’t been to this spot for about a month. Gotta make a trip!
Where is it located this place?
@ Chicago slips
what were u using for bait?
@@davao0506 I was using minnows and crappie plastics
When was this filmed?
@@kevinharris5153 December 8
THERE SHOULD BE MORE THAN JUST PERCH IN THAT AREA
There are also Lake trout following those perch. And lots and lots of baitfish (shiners).
I know your not using 3 rods in Illinois with a 2 rod limit
@@carsonv113 one officer saw me fishing with three and said it was fine, but another officer told me it’s 2 when I asked him so idk which it is 🤷♂️
It's a 2 rod limit in illinois anywere you fish
@@Eric_The_Fisherman it’s 2 and yeah don’t trust what they say
@@Eric_The_Fisherman unless your trolling on Lake Michigan is the only exception to three rods per person 2 hooks a line but must be trolling
@@Eric_The_Fisherman No limit on poles / hooks (meaning up to 50 hooks) on shore fishing open water on Illinois portion of Lake Michigan. I've been powerlining Illinois waters for over 15 years, and I have a pretty good idea what I am talking about. Since you mentioned the Chicago Perch Fishing group, you can ask Hycee (she is a "group expert") about number of hooks and poles. I didn't have time this season to do any perch fishing, but I usually go to Navy Pier and I use 2 rods (when they are biting I can only handle 1) with 3 hooks each.
Thats bait you are catching! Where is the real fish? I would be moving to another spot for sure!
@@bryanrawls8895 there’s only so much area that you can fish from shore. I’m not fortunate enough to have a boat
There are probably hundred of thousands of perch in that area, to get some decent ones you would have to use different bait or plastics, also do a lot of sorting. Using minnows you normally get 95% dinks, but there are also 14 inchers caught.
DEEPER WATER FOR BIGGER PERCH
Good day and a Merry Christmas 2024 . . . Can i ask where this spot is at? I fish for Bass in Cook and
@@pequenioedgarito3067 it’s in Chicago off of Lake Michigan
@ I was hoping you could expound more like … by Buckingham Fountain, 18th street, MLK Drive, South Lake Shore Drive, Burnham Harbor… etc etc. Or is it like a secret spot that you cant say?
@@pequenioedgarito3067 I really don’t like spamming specific spots, especially since it’s private and there’s a very little chance security or CPD can kick us out which can hold me liable for misinformation. But it’s south on Lake Shore Drive heading towards Indiana
@@pequenioedgarito3067 but I also like to keep the integrity of fishermen who share information with me. Respectfully, fishermen hate it when people spam fishing locations cause people are unpredictable and can trash a fishing spot and overfish it. This place is an exception since perch migrate to that spot but don’t stay there all year round (correct me if I’m wrong)
Eric I subscribed thank you
@@Bob_s-g2w thank you!! 😊
SOME OF THE PERCH U THRU BACK, COULD HAVE KEPT FOR YOUR FREEZER
@@joelwcarter8058 yeah I realized that now but it’s ok for them to grow back bigger
COULD YOU FISH BOTH SIDES OF THAT BARRIER OU WERE FISHING BY
Legally ? Nope. It is private land and anyone fishing there is trespassing, unless they fish from the small area on the south shore that is part of the public park. The barrier is something new (wasn't there one year ago), probably to prevent boaters from going all the way to the end of the slip.
U NEED BIGGER BAIT FOR BIGGER PERCH
I notice there are alot of small dead perch floating.. are they all perch? Wonder if some got hooked deep and guys just threw them back anyway
@@whitebass16 yeah they’re perch. You’re gonna have small perch that get gut hooked and guys will feed them to the birds than keep as their limit
I and not stand that kind of fishing I have done it for Salmon Manny times it gets old fast. I am in Michigan.
Ok, maybe any day fishing is a good day, but I don’t get the point of going after this small stuff.
Be careful that Hill look mighty steep to be crawling back out need a life jacket on
Video is deceptive. It's flat on both sides, but at least 10 feet above the water. There are ladders along both sides, but you still gotta know how to swim. Caution is absolutely the word of the day.
You will not be replacing Gillespie anytime soon. Zzzzzzzzz
No thanks good thing i have a boat and i don't have to deal with this mess 😮
Amazing. You folks can fish, but can’t manage to vote. Glad I left and won’t be coming back.
Bye
I think this guy is catching the same fish over and over and over again!!!
@@maddogguzman3961 lmaoooo
Nah there’s probably hundreds of thousands of perch at the slip
I'm thinking he's fishing the same area same depth