Monday, June 22, 2009

June 22, 2009 -- At Leech Lake

Today was hot and humid. Temperature at mid-day was near 80 degrees and the humidity was probably close to 90 percent. There was little to no wind, and the sky was mostly sunny with some big white billowy clouds.

Due to a variety of circumstances, my stay at Leech Lake has been extended. Instead of leaving on Wednesday, June 24, I will now be staying at the lake until the end of July -- very welcome news from my perspective. I only wish Kathleen could join me. But she will be busy with work back in California. I miss her and can't wait until we can be together here at the lake; maybe this Fall.

Since I had planned on leaving in two days, most of my day was spent cleaning the house. I vacuumed throughout the house, did laundry, changed the bed linens, etc., before learning that I would be able to stay longer. As a result of doing my chores, I did not go fishing this afternoon. I may go out trolling later tonight however.

Tom and Lainey Malay invited me to stop by to have a beer this evening, so I did. Ron and Sandy Neustrand were there as well, and the five us had a nice chat.

This evening at 9:15 p.m. I did go fishing. The air was heavy with 95 percent humidity, there was no wind and the temperature was a muggy 69 degrees. The bugs were out in full force led by swarms of mosquitoes. The water temperature varied from 72.7 to 73 degrees.

I was joined on the water by four other boats. Two were camped out in front of our house and the other two were using their electric trolling motors to maneuver between our cabin and Newman's cabin. I opted to troll The Alley at 570 rpm, or roughly 2.35 mph ground speed, in 8-9.5 feet of water. I was using my favorite #9 Minnow Rap in hot steel.

At 9:45 p.m. I caught a 3-4 lb. northern pike, which I immediately released. Then between 10:05 and 10:30 p.m. I caught an 18 1/2" walleye and a 21" walleye. Even if they hadn't been in the slot I would have released them. I had a nice walleye dinner last night and I'm not a FIB meat-hunter who keeps every fish he catches.

I made one last pass from Second Duck Point to our house with no fish on. At that point I'd had enough of the mosquitoes and other flying and biting bugs so I decided to come ashore.

I had a very nice day at Leech Lake, and best of all, I learned I will be able to stay here a little longer.