Ty Sennett
06-17-2014, 06:41 AM
On the 15th I had Phil and his dad Pistol Pete out for a half day in the morning. We dealt with some rain/wind/lightning but survived without any visible damage. Phil and I already had some mental damage. Either way, Phil lost one at the boat and Pete had one hit a Rough Runner. That was it for the day. We did stop and have some breakfast during one lightning show. That was probably a wise decision.
In the evening it was pretty slow for us. We boated one 30 inch fish and had another follow. Both were on Pacemakers.
Yesterday I had John Rashke out and we walleye fished in the morning and half the afternoon. The walleye fishing was slow in the morning but we did get a 22" and 21 1/2" along with four that we kept. Looking back we probably should have kept the one we threw back right away. I thought we would catch a lot more. Oh well. In the afternoon we caught three muskies on bucktails. They were all thirty inchers with 38" being the largest. Hard to get the big ones going right now. Last night I had another trip and we dodged a big storm but only had one follow on topwater. Right when we got in the wind really whipped up. Not sure how high but I'd guess over fifty miles per hour. We'll see what that does for today's fishing.
In the evening it was pretty slow for us. We boated one 30 inch fish and had another follow. Both were on Pacemakers.
Yesterday I had John Rashke out and we walleye fished in the morning and half the afternoon. The walleye fishing was slow in the morning but we did get a 22" and 21 1/2" along with four that we kept. Looking back we probably should have kept the one we threw back right away. I thought we would catch a lot more. Oh well. In the afternoon we caught three muskies on bucktails. They were all thirty inchers with 38" being the largest. Hard to get the big ones going right now. Last night I had another trip and we dodged a big storm but only had one follow on topwater. Right when we got in the wind really whipped up. Not sure how high but I'd guess over fifty miles per hour. We'll see what that does for today's fishing.