My wife and I got on the water and started fishing by 6:20 am.
As happened last trip not a bite for the first hour even though we were marking plenty of fish.
Stayed with crankbaits in #5 &7 trying multiple colors and depths. I dont know if the fish just turned on or if the color did the trick but we started catching multiple species on a perch colored glass rap and when that slowed went to a fire tiger shad rap.
All said and done we pulled off the water by 12:30 PM with a total count of 8 walleye most were small, 3 wipers that were between 4.2 and 4.7 pounds and 4 channel cats that were also in the 4 pound range.
![[Image: 20210617-070958.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/Lg3nMG8f/20210617-070958.jpg)
![[Image: 20210617-103822.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/23QqvL76/20210617-103822.jpg)
We also talked to who I believe was Tin can as per name on the boat and Doitall at the cleaning station. Both were great to share info.
As happened last trip not a bite for the first hour even though we were marking plenty of fish.
Stayed with crankbaits in #5 &7 trying multiple colors and depths. I dont know if the fish just turned on or if the color did the trick but we started catching multiple species on a perch colored glass rap and when that slowed went to a fire tiger shad rap.
All said and done we pulled off the water by 12:30 PM with a total count of 8 walleye most were small, 3 wipers that were between 4.2 and 4.7 pounds and 4 channel cats that were also in the 4 pound range.
![[Image: 20210617-070958.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/Lg3nMG8f/20210617-070958.jpg)
![[Image: 20210617-103822.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/23QqvL76/20210617-103822.jpg)
We also talked to who I believe was Tin can as per name on the boat and Doitall at the cleaning station. Both were great to share info.