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12/6/22 Report

Launched by myself out of Mazurik’s yesterday morning before the sun came up. There were three other boats heading out, who all went west, but I went east because I got into some good fish recently near the CP dump. The water was glass, and it was misty with no sign of the sun making an appearance through the clouds. I didn’t see much near the dump, so I went SE where I had some waypoints saved. It didn’t take too long before the graph was showing good marks so I stopped and went to deploy the Ulterra. Lately it’s been refusing to start, with the annoying single beep and light flash. Never fails on the trailer but is moody on the water. I decided not to deal with it and used the kicker by itself. The water was so calm and there was zero wind so it was pretty easy to control the boat. I put out bandits on offshore boards, managed to keep my speed 1.6-2.0 and had a limit in less than two hours. During that time I also lost THREE at the boat, and one was huge. Fish story, I know, but I did land one that was 8# and the shoulders on the one that decided to not go into the net were remarkably broader. Anyway, Bandits with white body and red head were irresistible. Twice I was letting them out and as soon as it got to 75′ (unassisted), I went to put the board on and realized they already had a fish on. I was marking fish between 15-30′ down, in 36 FOW, and the biggest ones came at 75 back, unassisted, farthest from the boat. Watching two flags go down as I am reeling in a big fish is a rush that I hope I never develop a tolerance to.

Thanks to all of you on these forums who share your experiences and wealth of knowledge with those of us who are just getting started. Heck, are fortunate enough to have charter boat Captains (Juls!:)) on here who basically share their recipes with us for…free. I hate to think that the one a-hole, who had the nerve to demand more details than were given in a post, chased off Capt Pork Chop for good.

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Huron report

JohnN invited me to fish with him out of Huron public launch this morning. The north dock has been removed, the south dock is still in. I had my box of lures to pick out on the port side, while John had his to pick out and choose depths on the starboard side.

We fished mostly Bandits in 30 – 36 f.o.w., from 55 – 80 back, @ 1.5 m.p.h. As the bite slowed, we made a few turns, changed a few colors and ran them a little further back or added 2 oz. weights, then decided to change course to mark more fish. Finished before noon with a dozen nice size walleye, Each of us had an Orange Crush working well the latter part of the morning, as we exchanged lot of ideas and tactics to make this a memorable outing for 2 followers of W.L.E. Fishing Reports.

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Walleye for Wounded Heroes fishing with a friend fundraiser

Walleyes for wounded heroes is an local organization that 100% of donations go towards our fishing events. We have no paid staff and all funds raised are used for our events we run on Lake Erie for wounded heroes. Last June our event hosted 120 wounded heroes for 5 days and we provide housing, food, entertainment, and boats for the heroes to enjoy the fishing and camaraderie that Lake Erie has to offer. Our captains not only provide us with over 50 boats for the June even we also run a October event for 25 heroes along with donating a trip for us to raffle off. The entire month of April we will be giving away a trip a day and the tickets are $20 or 3 for $50. Right now you can purchase them online at Walleyes For Wounded Heroes select the donate button and you will see a drop down that allows you to select the tickets. Once purchased you will receive a picture of your ticket. There are only 1000 tickets being sold and it goes off the Ohio pick 3 evening drawing (or day drawing if not a winner).

Erie Outfitters and Bays Edge Bait and tackle will both be carrying tickets for sale thanks to both of those for supporting us both with ticket sales as well as helping with our events. Please look to them for your tackle needs I know many of use appreciate what they do for our fishing community.

Also our June event is open right now for registration if you know of a wounded hero that would like to attend please encourage them to apply. We want new faces every year last year we had 23 states represented by attendees (and even 2 from puerto rico).

Walleyes for wounded heroes is an local organization that 100% of donations go towards our fishing events. We have no paid staff and all funds raised are used for our events we run on Lake Erie for wounded heroes. Last June our event hosted 120 wounded heroes for 5 days and we provide housing, food, entertainment, and boats for the heroes to enjoy the fishing and camaraderie that Lake Erie has to offer. Our captains not only provide us with over 50 boats for the June even we also run a October event for 25 heroes along with donating a trip for us to raffle off. The entire month of April we will be giving away a trip a day and the tickets are $20 or 3 for $50. Right now you can purchase them online at Walleyes For Wounded Heroes select the donate button and you will see a drop down that allows you to select the tickets. Once purchased you will receive a picture of your ticket. There are only 1000 tickets being sold and it goes off the Ohio pick 3 evening drawing (or day drawing if not a winner).

Erie Outfitters and Bays Edge Bait and tackle will both be carrying tickets for sale thanks to both of those for supporting us both with ticket sales as well as helping with our events. Please look to them for your tackle needs I know many of use appreciate what they do for our fishing community.

Also our June event is open right now for registration if you know of a wounded hero that would like to attend please encourage them to apply. We want new faces every year last year we had 23 states represented by attendees (and even 2 from puerto rico).

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Ice Fishing Western basin

Last year a couple of friends invited me to go out ice fishing with them up north. I was like not even interested until they told me it was a heated shack and the ride out was in a heated 4×4 and then I was like ok. I was still hesitant but I am glad I went it was a great time. We fished for white fish and everyone up there said they were better than walleye and after trying them I would have to disagree, but to each is there own. I was wondering if they have ice fished on Lake Erie in the western basin and if the ice gets thick enough for heated shacks? I was thinking it would be nice to take my friends out for some walleye
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Beaver Stick

I found this today on the south Shore of Johnson’s Island. I’m guessing it came from the Sandusky River. Perhaps someone familiar with the area west of Sandusky Bay has an idea where the beaver could be that worked this stick?

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jig tying

waiting on spring no boats in water we had to pull a little early due to water level and sand bar might be a problem in spring we will see just when perching was getting good out in front of wards 18 ft of water got 50 fish one day 3 guys then 39 pounds next day 4 guys plain spreaders and perch rigs buddy makes rigs with the flies on them he gave me a few baited it up with shiners from bite me 2 my old shop soon as i put it down double next day 22 pounds 3-guys same spot took a day off went out again and hit bottom with a strong swest wind we turned around went back to dock season over water came up a day we got to ramp to pull boat at the mouth of wards the sandbar is bad other boats got stuck getting to bad there and seems like were last one dredged might have to move marina after 45 years. ben tying jigs year round. happy thanksgiving a few pics 419 708 0131 ask for scott

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5 minute video recap of my 2022 season….:)

Good morning,
I just wanted to post this here to say, “Thank You!” to all my customers who fished with me this past season.

If you have 5 minutes to waste, and want to watch a video recap, (ignore the silly music just turn it down, because I wasn’t going to pay for copywrited “good music”…lol)..give it a look. It’s definitely not professionally done, but it reminds me of all the fun I was lucky enough to experience with some great folks over the 2022 season.

2022 Juls Walleye Fishing Adventures SD 480p – YouTube

Thanks for reading my reports, and leaving reports of your own, on this site. It’s a great community of good people willing to share their knowledge, and it is appreciated.

Keep up the great work! 🙂

Juls

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Fishing with Karl, John, and Bill…10/29/2022

After several perch trips, I was really looking forward to getting back out and chasing some walleye, and today was the day. I woke up at 2:45, even though my alarm was set for 3:50, and figured I’d just get up and take care of the new puppy, before I had to get ready.

Dexter slept in, so Alfie and I went out on the back deck to check the weather. I was disappointed to see thick fog hanging in the air, and questioned whether I still wanted to drive over to Huron to launch, imagining car wrecks, hit deer, or some other unnatural disaster awaiting us this morning. lol

Alfie took my attention away from all that, with his growling, and hopping around playfully, at the dead leaves on the ground. I sipped my coffee, and checked the wind forecast for the rest of the day. It was going to be really nice with a SE wind at less than 6mph most of the day. Yay!

By 4am, the fog was lifted, and I could see the stars shining up above. The air was crisp, and chilly. The air temp was 39 degrees. My friend, Jen, came and picked up my dogs for the day, so I could fish without worrying about the little one. Thanks, Jen!

I picked my Vexus up from her heated storage, and stopped off to gas her up and get ice for the cooler, before heading to the Holiday Inn Express to pick up my crew.

Karl has fished with me for around 6 or 7 years now, and likes to bring different friends or family members with him each time he comes. This time, he brought his friends, John and Bill along.

We headed to Huron to launch and showed up there at around 7am. The sky was still dark, but the ramp was full of lights. Truck and boat lights. I’m used to being the only one there when I show up early, but I felt like I was really late, this time.

It didn’t take very long to get launched, since most of the folks that fish this time of year are pretty seasoned anglers and know how to work with each other at the boat launch.

We were headed out of the river by 7:19. The destination was straight north of the river, until we hit 45 feet of water. So, that’s what we did. There were still residual NE rollers coming in from yesterday’s NE wind, so we couldn’t go very fast. John is older, and I didn’t want to beat him up on the ride out, so we took our time, and got there within a half hour.

The Helix had marked fish on the ride out, but nothing that I would shut down early for…I was determined to get to 45 feet first. When I did get to 45 feet, and came off plane, I wasn’t too impressed, and was hardly marking anything.

I figured it was as good a place as any to start, so the Ulterra was deployed, along with the baby Merc, and set on a westerly course at a speed of 1.6-1.9mph.

Bandits were my choice of bait this morning, because they’ve been my go-to bait for several years now. Knowing that white colors produce best in the fall, I opted to start with a few in the mix.

The stock color called, “Daydream”, was set behind the Off Shore board on the starboard side, on the outside, at 120 back, unassisted.
Next to the outside board, was a “Slim Shady Custom” called, “Glacier Shad”… at 97 back, unassisted.
The second board pulled a “DJ Custom” called, “RC Crush”, at 75 back, and the inside Bandit was another “Daydream” at 45 back initially, but later set to 75 back when the spread was changed to 120, 107, 97, and 75 back unassisted.

On the port side, Karl set up using 2 oz Guppie weights at the 35 mark, instead of the usual 50 back, and set up his spread at 35/35, 35/50, 35/60, and 35/80. His colors were the following…
Fruit Salad
Green Lantern (w/red chin) Another Slim Shady Custom
One color I can’t remember the name of…but, it had a lot of white in it…lol
And, another Daydream.

Everything listed above caught fish, with the Daydream running at 120 unassisted catching the most.

We caught our 4-person limit of walleye by 10:30am, and headed back in, before the rush at the ramp happened, again. Loading out was easy enough, since it wasn’t as busy as it was early this morning. There wasn’t a spot left in the parking lot, and all the grassy areas that could hold a trailer were loaded up with parked vehicles and trailers, too. I’ve never seen it so busy there before. But, it was a beautiful morning, and the fish are biting, so I guess it’s to be expected. 🙂

Everyone had a good time, and John and Bill were very impressed with our fishery. They are from Chicago, and I don’t recall if they said they have ever fished here before. If they haven’t, I know they will be again…the walleye did not disappoint, and kept them very busy.

We had many doubles and a couple triples this morning, which is always a good time.

Karl will be back again next season, and that makes me happy! 🙂

Tomorrow, I have a crew of three. A father and his two sons will be going to try for walleye again. The morning should be very similar to this morning, so I hope the bite will be just as good, if not better.

Stay tuned….

Capt Juls

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