The temperture today hovered around 55 degrees all day, the winds were calm, it was overcast and the water temperature was 58 degrees. Since we were having our best luck walleye fishing when trolling crankbaits at night, Rick and I decided that today we would hang out around the cabin and concentrate our fishing efforts near sunset.
We left the dock around 6:30 p.m. and immediately started catching fish. With the sun sinking lower in the sky, the perch and pike were both biting. I caught numerous perch and a couple of medium-sized pike. Likewise, Rick caught several perch, including a "pygmy" perch that topped out at just barely 4". The perch was the same size as the Minnow Rap with which Rick was trolling.
At just after 8:00 p.m. a steady rain began to fall, and that's when the walleye turned on. Rick caught a small 'eye of about 12", and others at 17", 19" and 22". I caught a personal one-day best 10 walleye: four approximately 12", then six others at 16", 16 1/2", 17", 20", 21" and 22". As usual for us, all fish were released. In fact, if I don't mention that a fish was kept, you can rest assured that it was released unharmed.
Here's a photo of Rick (in yellow) and me (in green), each with a walleye taken this night.
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