The winds today were out of NNW at 10-15 mph. The air temperature varied between 55-65 degrees throughout the day and the water temp was 56 degrees. It was a perfect day to drift for some walleye.
We worked on the cabin deck early in the day, so we didn't hit the water until nearly 2 p.m. It didn't long for us to get onto the fish at Second Duck Point. Using an 1/8 oz., Lindy Techni-Glo Fuzz-E-Grub in a silver flash color tipped with a 3" Gulp Alive! black leech, Rick caught and kept a beautiful 17" walleye.
A little over an hour later, we had switched to trolling crankbaits, and using a MR09 Rapala Minnow Rap in "bleeding copper," Rick caught another nice walleye, this one 16 1/2", and again, we kept it. Two nice 'eyes in the box which would become dinner in a day or two.
At 9:00 p.m. we went out again. The winds had died down to nearly calm, and the water temp had warmed slightly to 57 degrees. Trolling Minnow Raps (Rick using his bleeding copper color, while I opted for the hot steel) we had great success. In less than two hours Rick boated walleyes of 10", and two at 22". I caught three fish as well, a 10", a 16" and a 20". Since we already had a couple of walleye in the basket from earlier in the day, all six 'eyes were released. Heck, we're not meat hunters from the resorts.
Here I am lowering the boat into the water.
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