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Fishing with Frank and Ray...4/23/2026
Last night, before I went to bed, I looked at the forecast, and it was showing that fog would roll in around the islands around 9-10am, so I looked at the weather for Huron and Vermilion, and it showed no fog at all. I made the decision to head that way and told Frank and Ray I would pick them up at 5:15 in the morning.
When I got up and headed out to the back deck to check the weather, it was still showing the same forecast, so I felt confident I had made the right call. I hadn't fished over there since the fall, so it was going to be starting from scratch. Especially, since I didn't save any info on the Garmins from last year, and had new ones in this boat, with nothing on them. But that's how I do it. I start fresh every year, so that I'm not fishing memories.
I picked up Frank and Ray, who will be here for the next 6 days, fishing out of Frank's boat, and headed east. I was originally going to launch at Vermilion, due to reports of lots of mud and logs in the Huron River, but having driven that way the other day, and finding road construction (lots of barrels) between Huron and Vermilion, I decided to chance Huron and launch there.
We arrived at 5:40, and sunrise wasn't going to be until 6:38, so we were very early. There was only one other boat there at the time, so after getting everything ready, we put the Vexus in the water. My plan was to just put-put down the river and let the sky lighten up a bit, so I could see any logs floating on top of the water. Luckily, there weren't any in the main channel, but there were some off to the sides that were pretty big.
With it still pretty dark out, it was hard to see how muddy the water was near shore, but the marks were incredible, so we set up in 22 feet of water, and pulled cranks for about 20 minutes to a 1/2 hour. The sun was nearing the horizon, so I could finally see how muddy it was inside, and decided to pull everything and move over towards Vermilion, where I thought the water might be cleaner....it was.
Capt Sam, who runs the Pork Chop Express Charters, kindly gave me a starting point, and we took it from there. Thanks, Sam!
I won't give any more details on the location, because it wasn't mine to start with. I hope you understand. Just know, there's fish all over the place. If you mark them...start fishing!
The sunrise was spectacular this morning! The air temp was in the low 60s, and there was very little to no wind. The water temp was 50 degrees.
I started with the program that worked for me at the islands the last time out, and made adjustments from there. To make a long story short, here is what worked for us.
Running behind Off Shore boards at a speed of 1.9-2.0mph on the FishHawk were...
"Bandits" on the port side...colors were:
"Khaki" at 120 back/unassisted (took the most fish this morning)
"Green Lantern" at 90 back (Slim Shady Custom)
"RC Crush" at 80 back (DJ Custom Eye Lures)
"IB Infected" at 50/24 2oz (DJ Custom)
"WalleyeX" "Brawlers" ran on the starboard side...colors were...
"Horizon" 50/27 2oz (second for taking most fish)
"Blue Shiner" 50/30
5 fish were caught on dipsies....3 fish came on the zero setting at 40 back, and 2 fish on the 3 setting at 60 back. BadMo Arrow spoon (smaller one) with green/black/chrome took the 3 on the zero setting, and a yeck spoon that DJ painted a bright blue belly on it for me, caught 2 fish on the 3 setting.
I'm very happy to see the spoons starting to work so early. I love fishing with dipsies.
We had our 18 fish in the cooler by 9:45 and headed in at a nice 38mph pace. The lake was pretty flat since there wasn't any wind to speak of, so it was a nice ride in. I think Ray was napping on that ride, but I couldn't tell behind his sunglasses...that's how smooth the ride was.
There wasn't a lot of boat traffic over there, like there is by the islands, so it was nice to not have my head on a swivel every few minutes.
Frank and Ray got their refresher training before their adventures begin tomorrow, and are now more confident heading out on their own again.
Tomorrow's trip will start a little later than sunrise, because Steve and Jeremy are driving up from Columbus....and, well, Jeremy has no control over his dad's tardiness. lol It is what it is....we still love him.
We will be launching out of Mazurik's and finding new water to fish this time.
Stay tuned....
Capt Juls
Captain Julia "Juls" Davis
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Specializing in 1-3 person walleye and perch charters
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