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Great first trip!

We had our shake down trip Sunday to ensure everything is working and caught our first limit of the year. Left the dock around 8a and made a short run from the Portage over to the finger in the cove. Started slow, but bite picked up around 9:30a and was solid until the wind laid down around noon, then slowed waaay down. Got our 12 by 1ish and headed in.
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A Good Day Jigging

Went out with my wife this morning. We were a little late trying to not get wet. Started at 8:15 and had a limit at 11:30. We should have been done an hour earlier but I had 5 or 6 fish get off before they got to the boat. I also tried to hoist one in for my wife and it fell back. I had just caught one and my stinger was tangled in the net. I should have just netted it too but didn’t want to risk a bigger tangle. Another lesson…

Exactly same recipe as yesterday except there was a good bit more wind. We were moving at .7 to.9 mph which is just a little faster than I prefer but we upsized jigs to 3/4 and all was good

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Weekend Warrior

Hi All,

Heading up this weekend with my bro in law to open the boat up, get her all cleaned, and try to find some early walleyes jigging and casting. We are true weekend warriors with no real trolling equipment so handcuffed a little to casting, drifting, or maybe slow trolling cranks hand holding.

I see the weather is calling for a cold front dip this weekend and wondered what the community thought that would do to the eye’s. Plan was to reef hop until we find some coming out of E Harbor. Maybe hit Mouse, Starve, Scott point, etc. toward PIB and maybe run to the triangles of Toussant, Crib, Locust, etc. if walleye dont cooperate at the first spots and weather/waves are conducive. Also had heard people doing well over off E side of Kelleys so considered hitting AE and Red can if that was a better idea.

Any suggestions always appreciated for a low tech weekend warrior!! TIA!

ps: always down to “live share” if others looking for a point in the right direction too so PM me if you will be up this weekend and want to get a text group going.

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Fishing with Jim and Lisa McDougle…4/22/25

Yay! I finally ran my first trip of the season! lol
Sorry, this will be short, due to a later start, and my early bedtime not playing nice together. The dogs are begging for some playtime, too.
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I told Jim and Lisa, who came over here from Syracuse, NY, that I would pick them up at 7:30, since the wind forecast the night before was showing gusts to 20 at 8am (that didn’t happen and was around 10-12 out of the wsw this morning).


I had heard the water around the islands was really muddy, and fish were stacked in it, but wouldn’t bite, so we headed east to launch out of Huron, instead. It was a good decision. The water close to the river was mud, but it was pretty good further out. I could see the cavitation plate, and make out the prop, which to me is perfect mixing water.


We were trolling Flicker Minnow 11s on the starboard side, and Bandits on the port side. We were over 13-15 feet of water, and not marking a lot, but managed to catch 15 of the 18 that hooked up this morning. The “Slick Purple Bengal” color took every fish on that side, while the Khaki Bandit and RC Crush did their jobs on the other side.


Leads were:
Flickers….35 / 27 / 23
Bandits….35 / 25 / 15
The 35, 27, and 25 leads were best.


Speed was 1.8mph


Water temp was 49.82 degrees


Jim and Lisa had a lot of fun, while I whined about not knowing how to change the iPilot mode on the new “Advanced GPS” remote for the Quest Ulterra. Thankfully, I figured it out after we got off the water.


Let me tell you though….you don’t want that in the “Locked Course” mode, because it will have a mind of its own, and you can’t take your attention off of it.
I can’t imagine why anyone would want to use it in that mode, but I guess there are people that want it, so it’s there. It was making me crazy.


Another bummer was that the black wire (one red, one black) on the battery pack that sits inside the FishHawk probe was severed, so I couldn’t use it. Weird, how you get used to using something, so when it’s not available you really miss it.


I emailed them right away, and got a speedy response with a link to the battery pack replacement, so I ordered one for 14.95 and paid 30.88 to have it delivered here tomorrow. So, I’ll have to go one more day without it. I really-really like that little gadget. 🙂


Other than having to tighten the throttle handle up a little bit, everything is running great. The throttle is too loose and is very touchy, making it harder to drive in wavy conditions….too fast, too slow….you know what I’m saying. 🙂


Jim and Lisa said they had a great time, and want to come back and do it again, sometime, and that makes me happy!


Tomorrow, I have a new group…I think from Iowa, but don’t quote me on that.
There are 6 of them, and they are bringing one boat out here to fish, and I’ll be taking half of the group, while the other half follows us out.


We will be launching out of Mazurik’s in the morning, since the water where we were this morning will be too clean. You could see the clean water moving further and further in towards shore, with that WSW wind. And, I’m thinking that the mud that was around the islands will be settling some overnight, and might be a perfect mix tomorrow….fingers crossed!


Stay Tuned….


Capt Juls
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