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    Sandusky

    Headed up there in a week to fish. Been watching the weather and they are calling for 10-15 mph winds the whole week im there. Jus curious how rough itll be out by bass island and Put-in bay?

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    That depends on the wind direction. South wind is your friend. NE wind will be terrible.
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    Looks like mostly WSW with a few days out of the West

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    Not a lot of trees to break the wind out there. Above 10 mph I stay near shore but I'm a pussy.
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    10 - 15 mph winds will be pretty bumpy that far out around south bass. A west wind won't help ya either. If your not used to run ningbo up there I'd stay close around the main land harbors. That lake can eat a bass boat and not even burp.
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    Sandusky Bay is full of fish, if you can't get out on the main lake. Lots and lots of largemouth and a few smallies thrown in.
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