Today is my mother's birthday. I won't reveal how old she is other than to say she remembers World War II. Happy birthday Mom.
The temperature at noon today at Leech Lake was a very pleasant 67 degrees. The sky was mostly cloudy, with a few patches of blue showing, and the wind was out of the north at 8-12 mph, with gusts up near 20 mph. The high today is expected to be 74 degrees.
My neighbor Don Poage called me this morning asking if he could borrow my Stihl chain saw to cut down an old, dead tree. I said sure, and walked over to Don's cabin with the saw in hand. The tree, which was no more than a foot in diameter and 50 feet tall, came down easily.
Don and his step-son Marty are now cutting the tree into small pieces, which they plan to give to me to burn in the fire pit.
My other neighbors, the Newmans, invited me over to their cabin this evening for a rib and chicken BBQ. I look forward to the good food and good conversation.
After the BBQ dinner, John and I went fishing. The wind had died down and the lake was nearly still. The water temperature was 70.3 degrees and the air temperature was 60 degrees. The moon is 81% waxing.
We started trolling in front of Malay's house in 10 feet of water. Both of us were using #9 Minnow Raps. We made several passes through The Alley, and while John got skunked, I caught 3 rock bass, one good sized northern pike and small walleye approximately 13" long.
Since the Newmans are leaving sometime between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, John wanted to go ashore at 10:30 p.m. to help his family pack up. And since most of the bites we were getting were from mosquitoes, I was fine with that suggestion.
Although the walleye fishing has definitely slowed on Sucker Bay, it was still nice to get out this evening on Leech Lake.
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