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SE of G can 7-11-2025
looking for the yellow gold to return,
Water Dog,
be safe and use the life jacket
Casting For Walleye 7/8
I haven’t been fishing in a while and thought with the good forecast I would give it a go. A buddy and I headed east from wild wings around 6:30. We…
4th walleye!
I moved around a bit Friday morning. Ended up between north, and middle bass. Marked more fish than I have ever seen up there. Tried everything, but…
July 6, 2025 Walleye on Fire!
using a spreader (no bling), gold 3/4 oz erie dearie, and a golden worm harness. (one I made)
all caught walleye , the spreader caught 3 keepers!
all of the lures caught the walleye!
drift between .7 to 1 mph (nice breeze but some bounce)
my father use to call this the lake Erie chop.
head to the SE side of G can out from the Portage River , hit 18 fow then started the drift, overall 6 shorts, 1 sheep head, a big catfish, and 3 white perch (no yellow gold, yet)
3 head boats were working it and some trollers, but most were drifting. gut pile report is mayflies.
Will try to hit it soon, wife likes the walleye better than the yellow gold.
Be Safe,
Water Dog
July 5 East of Kelley’s
Fishing with Levi and Michael…7/5/2025
I drove back to the ramp, and readied the boat. When Levi and Michael arrived, I asked them if they could take me up to the gas station before heading out. It was still very dark out, so we had plenty of time. They obliged me, and we were back to the boat in 5 minutes. I didn’t like leaving it there unattended, but there was no one there, unlike the previous mornings that I’ve been there…I think everyone was slow moving this morning after last night’s festivities. I wouldn’t know…I slept through all of it.
We launched, and were at the mouth of the river by 5:20. It was just light enough to read the waves as we rode out. There were still some residual rollers coming in from the NE, from overnight, so the ride out was slower than normal.
The air temp was 82 degrees. The wind was out of the south at 5mph. The forecast called for a partly cloudy sky, but there wasn’t a cloud to be seen. The sun was going to be shining on us all morning.
I pointed the Vexus towards Vermilion and set down over 36′ of water. The FishHawk went down to record the water temp and “speed at depth”, (which in my case is usually at 18-20 foot down). The temp read 78 degrees at 18′. The speed was set using the Ulterra and the baby Merc, in unison, to a speed of 2.5mph.
Once again, Bandits were running on the port side behind Off Shore boards.
I got a couple new colors from Slim Shady Customs, that I liked, so I put those on.
One is called, “Big John Here”, and that one caught a bunch of fish. I had it at both 77 back and 120 back. The other one is called, “Fire and Ice”…(you can view both new colors on his website.) That one worked at both 77 and 120 back, too.
The starboard side ran two new colors of Flicker Minnow 11s…more Slim Shady..
one is called, “Pink Salamander”, and the other is called, “Copper Confusion”. They both caught fish…but, I eventually took them off, because the Bandits were doing better. I put a couple more Bandits out, but that side just didn’t want to fire as much, this morning. Could have been a current issue, I don’t know.
Dipsies ran on the usual zero and three settings (one set, on each side of the stern)
zero settings went anywhere from 35 to 54 and anywhere in-between. I was moving them a lot, due to the pesky little White Perch chomping on everything. They were very annoying to say the least.
Someone’s going to message me asking these questions, so I’m going to answer them now. I run the size 1 dipsey with the ring. I run a shorter 6′ Med Ugly Stik rod on the “inside”, or furthest back in the rod holders. I run an 8’6″ Downrigger rod on the “Outside”, or second from the back rod holder.
The inside rod is on the zero setting, and the outside rod is set on the three setting. This allows them to stay separated, and avoids most tangles. Sometimes a hanging fish can cause a problem, but that doesn’t happen too often. 🙂
The bite was constant, if you factor in those stupid White Perch, but the walleye bite was slower. The size is getting smaller too, so I think it’s time find new water to fish. Our 18 walleye today were mostly 16-17 inches, with a handful of bigger ones in there. There were plenty of throwbacks, too.
Levi, and his 13 year old son Michael, did a great job! They said they had fun, and Levi stated he would like to come back to try for perch later in the season…and, that makes me happy! 🙂
Unfortunately, due to the economy (I’m guessing), I have nothing scheduled until the 21st. Normally, by now, I have half or more of July and August booked. But, people are hanging on to their money right now, with all the uncertainty, and I can’t blame them.
So, with that said….if anyone is looking to get out on the lake…I’m available! 😉
Stay tuned….
Capt Juls
July 4th report
Fishing with he Minges Family…7/3/2025
I had heard of some fish east of Cedar Point…and, knowing the area I had been fishing the last 8 trips out was probably still holding fish…I thought I would make one long troll from east of CP, to where I had been fishing.
I met my crew at Mazurik’s. We launched at 5:30, and headed east.
The air temp felt like 70 degrees (I didn’t look). The sky was clear with stars shining to the west, while the Sun was making its way towards the horizon to the east. The sky was just beginning to lighten up enough, so that I could read the waves on our ride out. The surface water temp was 76 degrees.
The Garmin marked fish, pretty much the entire way from Lakeside/Marblehead, to the white condos (east of CP), where I came off plane. The Ulterra and baby Merc were deployed over 28 feet of water, and set to a speed of 2.5mph using the FishHawk for guidence.
The water temp at 18′ was, 77 degrees.
There were fish marks all over the water column, so we set the dipsies first.
The zero setting was at 28 and 35, but quickly dropped to the numbers I had been fishing with during the last trips out….43 and 54 back.
The three settings went out with my usual numbers of 65 and 71.
BadMO, Yeck, and Scorpion spoons all caught fish. Color mattered a little bit more today, though, so when one would keep getting hit, I would put another one out.
The copper Yeck#11 spoon, with the orange edges and orange belly was hot.
Scorpions: Blue/Silver, and a purple/maroon(ish) color, with one edge painted chartreuse.
BadMo: Silver belly with a green and black back
We kept it simple and only ran two Off Shore boards out each side, even though we could have had 4 out each side, along with the 4 dipsies…for a total of 12 lines out. Jason learned how to set the boards, and helped set lines, after I initially set them and showed him how I do it.
Bandit colors that caught fish were the Blue/Chrome (120 back) and Sunspot (77 back) All were unassisted…meaning, no weight was used.
The starboard side got changed out several times. I started with the baby Spros (85s), that had worked so well the last time out, but they weren’t doing well enough, so I swapped them for the Flicker Minnow 11s. “Racy Shad” caught one, but then nothing….so, I swapped them out again for Bill Lewis PWC Lite’s, with snap weights.
2oz snap weight was put on at 50′ of line out, and then another 50′ was let out, before putting the board on…that color was, “Green Tiger”.
“Purple Tiger”, ran 50/30 with a 2oz snap weight.
They both caught several fish.
Morgan, who is only 16, did a fantastic job learning how to run the dipsies, but still struggled to see when a fish was hanging on one or not. “I don’t know how you see that”, I was told. “The line angles change”, I said.
It also helps when I’m the one controlling the boat, so I know if we are in a turn, or hitting a current, when a change does happen. I told them, “If you suspect it…check it…you don’t need my permission”. It takes less than a minute to check and reset a dipsey. And, if by chance there is a fish on it, we can get it in the boat…a win-win.
We didn’t have a fast and furious morning, like I have previously, but it was steady enough to keep them busy and entertained. We only put 15 nice keepers in the cooler…however, we also threw back many legals…which would have filled our 4-person limit.
They were very happy with their catch, this morning, and said how much fun they had. Amy caught the biggest fish (27 1/2)…and, according to Jason and Morgan, she always does! Ha! Jason said he learned a lot, and wants to come back with some friends to fish with me again, and that makes me happy! 🙂
I’m off tomorrow….but, will be back out Saturday, with a crew from the Dayton area. They are driving up Saturday morning and meeting me at Huron.
Stay tuned….
Capt Juls
G can (firing rage marker) Walleye Report July 2, 2025
Many boats today at G can area ( A Camp Perry range marker) , (north west of Port Clinton) all the Head Boats were in this area, all just west of G…
