What steenking wind? Gotta admit I was concerned when I could hear the breeze blowin’ through the trees at 5 AM. Was sorta worried when the flag at Harmons was straight out and cracklin’ in the south zephyr. Began to get a sinking feeling when we went through Spanish Fork and my vehicle was being pushed around by the wind. But, when we got to Lincoln Beach it was glassy calm. Does my anti-W dance work or not?
Had a good turnout. I didn’t count but I’m guessing 10 craft that hit the water. Of course, a couple came back in when they began going flat. Tough luck, Al.
Wouldn’tcha know it. The newbie tuber (mikecromaine) brought the only walleye to net…in my borrowed Fat Cat. Nice fish Mike. Sorry about not posting the pics yet. I am writing this on my wife’s computer, while I am trying to reinstall Windows on mine.
Several white bass brought in, and a lotta hits we did not convert. I scored one small white, one mud cat and finished up about noon with a 22" 3.2# channel cat. I lost one nice walleye that hit as I was lifting my jig to cast back out, and had another larger fish on for a short run, before it came off. Probably a carp, but it can be anything I want it to be. Right?
FlyFishingMoose, Uncle Ray and young Dakota (FFM’s daughter) soaked bait all morning and finished with 3 mudders. The water temp was down under 60 early and the channels did not start moving until about noon. Then, shortly after noon, and most of the wimps had already left, W came in from the west. I got off the water and noticed that the last three holdouts were heading in too.
It wasn’t what you would call a stellar day, fishing wise, but it was fun. Got to meet a couple of new faces from the BFT family today, including Tincanfish…the kayak dude. I think us small craft nuts all agreed that we should do some more silly stuff like that.
I will put up the pics of Mike’s smiling face (and his fish) as soon as I get my computer talking nice to me again.