Juls WFA Blog
Fishing with Ronald, Bill, and Orlando 7/24/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/24/21Ronald Long has been trying to fish with me since last October, but every time his date came up, good old Mother Nature would intervene and say, "Nay-Nay", while pointing her finger in the air, and moving it back and forth. "Not today. I'm in a bad mood". So, I think, this is his 4th attempt since last fall.
Fishing with Mark, Cindy, and Kiera 7/14/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/14/21I got up at 2:30 and did the usual routine of making coffee, cleaning the cat box, getting the royals their canned food, and grabbing a couple treats for Dexter, before hitting the back deck to check the weather for the morning. Today's forecast, was calling for a decent wind from the west for the early morning hours, and then diminishing as the morning progressed, and picking back up in the afternoon. So, I texted my crew and told them to meet me at Mazurik's at 6:45 instead of 5:30. We would do a later start. Well, the forecasters got it wrong....deep sigh...again. It was pretty calm when I looked out over the water from the get ready lane at Mazurik's. There was just a small ripple, due to a light SSW wind. My crew, this morning, consisted of a family from a place near Rockford, ILL. Mark and Cindy Simon, and their daughter, Kiera, would be joining me today. We headed east out of the break wall, and headed towards Cedar Point. The sky was cloudy and gray, and their was a light haze hanging over the water too. But, there in the smallest of openings in the clouds... the sun poked through, and lit things up a bit. We started in 30 feet of water. The Ulterra steered us on a northeasterly course, while the Baby ETEC pushed us at a speed of 1.9-2.1mph. We started with Flicker Minnow 11s behind Off Shore boards, (3 on each side), and two dipsies off each corner. The Flicker Minnows were set at 100 / 70 / 50 on the starboard side, and 100 / 80 / 65 on the port side...(longest leads on the outside). Dipsies: Yeck Spoons, Rippling Redfins, BadMo Spoons, and Scorpion Spoons today. Shorter inside rod: set on zero and set 30 back on both sides. The longer outside rods: were set on the 3 settings and sent out 50 and 60 back. I showed Mark how to use the boards and clip them on the line, and set them out. He caught on quick, and before he could start the second rod, the first bait out, got hit. Mark reeled in a nice eater, and put it in the cooler. I said, "I just hope this isn't one of those days when the first one comes superfast, and then we catch nothing for hours". Mark laughed, and emitted a feeling that he knew exactly what I was talking about. But, we didn't have to wait long for the next one to hit. It was another nice eater, I thought we were going to have a great morning. But, after fish number 4 came in the boat, the marks on the Helix were thinning out, and so was our bite. I tuned the boat around, to go back through that area, and see if that direction would be any better. We caught a few more, along with a couple of sheephead, so I directed the Ulterra to the NNW this time. We were now going with the waves, out to deeper water. I replaced the spoon on the starboard side's 3 setting with a Black and Gold Chrome Ripplin Redfin, and it caught a bunch of fish at 65 and 70 back. Kiera was on the money when reeling in dipsey fish.....reeling down to the dipsey, and then lifting and backing up at the same time, so the fish could be netted. She's a young athletic young lady, with a contagious smile, who loves to golf...and will hopefully succeed in getting a golf scholarship to college. She did an awesome job today. :) Mom, Cindy, was happy just floating along on the boat, and wasn't really interested in reeling in any fish, so Kiera, Mark, and I did it all. Most of the fish we caught today were little buggers on the spoons...along with 16 keepers that went in the cooler...the largest only going 23 inches. The Simon family was happy with their catch, and would have been happier, if Mark hadn't broken the key off in the truck topper's lock this morning. His cooler was in the back. lol I drove the fish over to Port Clinton Fish Co., so they could have them cleaned there. The bagged fillets could be put in a smaller cooler then. They had a great time, and that makes me happy! :) I am off tomorrow, due to forecasted conditions. The trip has been rescheduled to a later date. Weather permitting, I'll be back at it on Saturday. Stay tuned.... Capt Juls
Fishing with Rodney, Dan, and Joe 7/8/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/08/21I slept really well last night knowing that the crew I had for this morning were guys who have many years of experience under their own belts, and already know how to troll, so it was going to be an easy day for me. :)
Fishing with Rodney, Dan, and Joe 7/8/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/08/21I slept really well last night knowing that the crew I had for this morning were guys who have many years of experience under their own belts, and already know how to troll, so it was going to be an easy day for me. :)
Two Days of Fishing with Mark and Claudia Miller 7/6-7/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/07/21Yesterday, we stayed close to shore, because I was told that Claudia may get motion sickness, and the winds were gusting out of the SW, so it would have been pretty rough out where we ended up today, and where I was two days ago. We decided to give it a shot.
Fishing with Dave, Sue, and "Wojo" 7/5/2021
by Capt Juls on 07/05/21I had the 4th and 5th scheduled off....just because....but, I received an email from a local who was having some issues learning to troll for the first time, and asked if I had any openings this week. I couldn't let him go out there not knowing what he's doing, so I said I had tomorrow (today) open. He booked the trip.
Fishing with the Mathewson Family 6/30/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/30/21This was the first trip in about two weeks, because of reschedules, so I was really looking forward to getting back to work.
Fishing with Chuck, Vic, and Dave 6/17/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/17/21Let me preface this one by saying that I KNOW I took pics of these guys with fish this morning, with my iPhone, but for some reason, when I got home...all that was on there was the sunrise pic and a pic of a cooler of fish! Uffda!
Fishing with Dan, Brian, and Dalton 6/13/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/13/21This morning started out a little strange. I got up at 2am and there was a lightning show going on over on the Canadian side of the lake. I made a cup of coffee, made the cats their wet food....grabbed my phone and Dexter, and went out on the back deck to check out the storm on the other side of the lake.
Day 4 with Mark and Patty Leucht 6/10/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/10/21This morning, was Mark and Patty's 13th wedding anniversary, so I was happy to see it was going to be a nice day for their special day. The air temps were supposed to be a little cooler than it has been, but the humidity was still up.
Fishing with Al, John, and "Fred" 6/8/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/08/21I met my crew at Mazurik's at 5:15 and headed north out of the launch at 5:30. It was a warm and humid morning, after yesterday's storms, with a partly cloudy sky. The air temp was near 70 degrees. The wind forecast was calling for very light winds out of the SW, so the lake was pleasantly flat on our ride out.
Fishing with Mark and Patty 6/6-7/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/07/21Yesterday, was the first of a 5 day trip for Mark and Patty Leucht, who flew in from Wyoming Saturday night. They will be taking Tuesday off to do some sight seeing, and will be fishing Wednesday through Friday with me, while I take another crew out tomorrow.
Fishing with Joe, Ray, and Joe 6/2/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/02/21The morning was a repeat of yesterday morning, so no need to bore you with that opening again...;)
Fishing with Tom, Susan, and Mimi 6/1/2021
by Capt Juls on 06/01/21Left the house at 4am, hit the gas station for some gas and ice, and headed to Catawba State Park to get things ready before my crew showed up.
4 Day Trip Rescheduled....
by Capt Juls on 05/24/21Just wanted to let my readers know that I will not be out the rest of this week. I had a 4-Day trip scheduled with a couple of my regular Wisco guys, and the winds are gong to be less than ideal for these two gents. They might have gotten two days in, but they opted to reschedule to July, so they can try to get 4 full days in.
TUESDAY NIGHT Southwest winds 10 to 15 knots increasing to 15 to 20 knots. A chance of showers and thunderstorms overnight. Waves 1 to 3 feet. WEDNESDAY Southwest winds 15 to 20 knots becoming west 10 to 15 knots. A chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning, then showers and thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Waves 1 to 3 feet. WEDNESDAY NIGHT West winds 10 to 15 knots becoming northeast. A chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening. Waves 1 to 3 feet. THURSDAY Northeast winds 5 to 15 knots increasing to 15 to 20 knots. Showers likely Thursday night. Waves 1 to 3 feet building to 3 to 6 feet. FRIDAY East winds 15 to 25 knots becoming northeast. Showers likely during the day. Waves 3 to 6 feet building to 4 to 7 feet, then subsiding to 3 to 6 feet. Waves occasionally around 9 feet.Saturday's trip has been rescheduled by my customer's request. He is in the process of buying a boat, and Saturday is the only day he and his wife can go get it. I will not be trying to fill the date, due to the fact that Saturday on Memorial Day Weekend is a zoo out there with all the weekenders getting their boats in the water for the first time, and running around. The bad part is, they usually don't know there are "Rules of the Road", that need to be followed....for the safety of everyone out there. Everyone who owns a boat should learn at least the basics of who has the "Right of Way". (End Rant)
Fishing with Tony, Julie, and Dale 5/22/2021
by Capt Juls on 05/22/21I went to bed at 5:30 yesterday, and turned the TV off at 6:30, and set the alarm for 2:30. That was the plan anyway, but I ended up waking up at 1:45, and was fully awake, so......I got up. I did the usual routine, that most of you that read my blog regularly will know already. For those that are new here, it usually involves topping off the gas tank in the boat and icing up the cooler for the day's adventure.
Fishing with Jake, Jarrett, and Jenna 5/21/2021
by Capt Juls on 05/21/21I woke at 2:30 this morning, and figured since it was so close to my 3am alarm, that I would just get up and have some extra time for that second cup of coffee.
Fishing with Dick and Brad 5/20/2021
by Capt Juls on 05/20/21I had an unexpected day off yesterday, when my customer forgot that he had a trip scheduled for the 19th, so I rescheduled him to August instead.
Fishing with Chris, Tom, and Kevin 5/17/2021
by Capt Juls on 05/17/21I woke up a little before 3am, before the alarm went off, so I got up and made some coffee. Dexter and I, went out to the back deck to check out the morning's weather. Dexter smelled something that he couldn't see, in the damp morning air, so he took off running to the back fence, to act all big and scary to any would be intruders. All critters now had fair warning that he would kill them if they came inside the fence. While he tended to his morning business, I sipped coffee and looked at my weather apps.
Fishing with Jeff, Jacob, and David 5/16/2021
by Capt Juls on 05/16/21This morning, my crew had one change up. Ty stayed on shore to take his Mom to breakfast, and his Dad Jeff took his place in the boat today.