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Weekend Warrior 5/3-5/4

Hi all,

Heading up for the first weekend on our 25′ Rinker this weekend and I always trade my buddies some fishing for their help waxing the boat. Don’t have all the fancy electronics that a true fishing boat has so a little limited and always looking for a point in the right direction.

Plan is to jig fish Friday and Saturday and spend the night on PIB. Assuming the cans are the spot to be this time of year but any suggestion otherwise? Early “plan” was to try Niagara, G can, etc. type area but thought I would get some input either way. Is it worth trying other “lesser” reef systems like Starve, Mouse Island reef, etc.?

As always, any/all help greatly appreciated!!

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4/26/24 Report

We stayed near L can from sun up to sun down, about 12 hours. 60 boats were there in the morning but it dropped off to only a handful in the evening as the whitecaps picked up.
Mostly drifting and jigging in 22 fow. Seemed pretty muddy to me. Green and orange hair jigs landed us a few eyes there, and a lot of sheep.
We went a little north to get slightly clearer water and tried brighter colors. Picked up a few there.
In the evening, we went shallower and muddier (about 13 fow). Purple worked there for a few more.
Ended the day trolling one pass in 13 fow. Caught a nice one with a pickle bandit at 65.
Total of 10 walleye, 7 sheepshead, 3 white perch and 2 yellow perch.
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ISO charter for 6-8

Hello friends!

My boss has tasked me to find a walleye charter for a company outing on June 8th. The total number of people is not yet set but it would be at max 11 people. We would be looking to walleye fish with a preference to cast/drift fish and then switch to trolling if “needed” (better to catch trolling than strike out casting!). Would also be interested in switching to smallmouth fishing if we happen to limit out early and/or if that is ever an option. The plan is for the group to stay at Put in Bay for the weekend (Friday-Sunday) so we would need “picked up” from the island if anyone can/offer that.

Anyone on here able to accommodate that? If not, any suggestions? I have reached out to a couple places directly but so far each has said they are booked already.

As always, thanks in advance for the help!!

T

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Jigging 4/25

Went out with my son and another this morning. Got our limit but really had to work for them. In hindsight , white and purple was the best choice but like good fishermen , we disregarded the info in front of us. I typically prefer dark colors when jigging but today was very different. Any feedback on color choices is appreciated.

We were 2 1/2 miles due north of wild wings in 21 feet of water and the wind was pretty nice. Fished with 5/8 or 3/4 ounce jigs the entire time. Caught a dozen or so of sheepshead. Threw 5 or 6 shorts back.

For me, learn to make change if what you are doing isn’t working…

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Radio channels

I have a ship to shore radio, what are the channels I need to listen to? I have heard channel 16 is the emergency channel for notices, are there other channels I need to monitor why on the lake? Is there a certain channel for weather?
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Fishing with Frank and Ray…4/25/2024

Went to bed early last night, in anticipation of fishing this morning, but woke up an hour earlier, so I got up at 2AM, made some coffee, and took the critters out onto the back deck with me.

The wind was out of the north, at around 5-10mph, the sky was mostly clear, with a full/waning moon, and the air temp was a chilly 36 degrees.


The wind forecast for the morning was a light and changing wind…from the north, then, switching from the ENE at 5-10 mph.


I told my dog, “Goodbye, I love you…I’ll be back!”, and headed to the gas station. The truck and boat were already gassed up, so all I needed was some ice, and powdered donuts. “It might be a good idea to stop at Hi Way Bait and get some crawlers”, I thought to myself… in case the crankbait bite was tough after the last blow and cold.
So, I did. Hit Hi Way for 10 dozen crawlers, hoping deep down, that they would all end up doing their thing in my gardens, instead of messing up my boat. It’s not that I don’t like running harnesses, because I do. I make my own, in fact …it’s just that they are so messy, and create more work for me. If I can get away with cranks and spoons all summer…I’m cool with that. 🙂


Frank and Ray have fished with me for many years now, and had this past Tuesday scheduled, but it blew (surprise-surprise), so they took today, since it was available, and going to be relatively nice.


We launched out of Catawba at 6:45, and once the big motor was warmed up, we headed north. The inside water, was chocolate milk, and without a satellite picture to reference, it only made sense to go north until we got out of the dirty water.
It cleaned up a little more, north of Greene Island. I first went up to look near West Reef, but the marks were not what I was looking for, so we went back down into the “Triangle”, and set up on an east to west trolling pass, starting near Middle Bass in 31 feet of water, that had some decent marks. They were scattered, though.


The Terrova and the baby Merc purred along, while I took instruction from the FishHawk, to keep the starting speed in that 1.5-1.8 range. Once adjustments were dialed in, I got busy setting the starboard side.


Frank set the port side, and is already familiar with how I rig my Off Shore boards, so he didn’t need any instruction, to get them out and running. Frank started out with Dead Eyes running at 80, 63, 45, and 32 back, behind the boards.


I ran Bandits on my side, and set them at 97, 77, 57, and 42 back. We had the water column, that was showing the most marks, covered.


We were marking fish, in the range of the cranks, but we weren’t catching. Not only that, but we had nothing in the first three hours, so I made the decision to move. With a relatively calm lake, it wasn’t going to take long to run out to Niagara and C can, to take a look. So, we picked everything up, and headed west.


We set up, near Niagara, over 31 feet of water…with all Bandits. The port side ran at 110, 97, 80, and 65 back (longest leads on the outside). The starboard side ran at 80, 67, 55, and 53 back.


Speed was 1.6-2.0


We would eventually find a spot that was very small, but holding active fish. When we did get bit, it was always a double …two fish, each time. We had two of those, before it ran dry, and I decided it would be a good idea, just to circle on them, since they were showing us they were active. It was a good decision, because we eventually caught their limit and one of mine, before we ran out of time. When I say it was a small spot, it was maybe 1/4 mile long.


The best colors for us today, were:


Mike Schlimgen’s (Slim Shady Customs): (1) Chrome Furmi, (1) Big-Bad-Bill, and (1) Copper Greasy Chicken Wing


Stock colors: (1) Taco Salad and (1) Blue Chrome


Domka Outdoors: (3)Buck Fever


Frank and Ray had a great time, and are planning another trip with me in the fall, so that makes me happy!


Two more reschedules for the weekend, and a dentist appt on Monday, so I won’t be back out until Tuesday.


Stay tuned….


Capt Juls

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New boat owner & the West Basin

I’ve just a bit of charter experience (10x) in the west basin with worm harness.

Looking for direction (websites or places to call) to get a feel on the “what are they biting on” for early May. Generally speaking, when do most shift from jig to worm harness? Depth? Locations? Am I asking too much?

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Shake Down Trip in John’s New Boat

John and I got out Sunday afternoon from 1-6pm.Was cold, cloudy and some wind in the morning, but by midafternoon, the sun came out and the wind died, and it got really nice on the lake. We found a pack of boats fishing some stained water south of south bass, there were good marks, but the bite was not very good. John had been talking about getting a new boat for the past 5yrs, but he bit the bullet this past fall and bought a brand new 30′ Grady White Marlin 300 Walkaround Cabin. What a great boat to fish out of on Lake Erie. We are still trying to figure out some of the technical stuff on it but got the auto pilot working and nice to finally have that auto pilot when only two of us are fishing. We only ended up with 5 fish and we did not see anybody netting fish. Caught a 25 and 24 incher and two 19″ fish and a 15″ fish. Got two on white perch bandit at 80 and one on blue chrome at 90. The other two were with 2oz weight on inside boards. Chrome Marvin 20 then 30 more for total of 50 and humble bee at 20 and 40 more for total of 60.Speed was around 2.0mph.