06-11-2003, 11:27 AM
Yesterday was overcast and windy on the Deer Creek. Very windy that I shut down the motor and went drifting in 2 foot wind swells. White-cappin' is more to the scenario. Boy! what an eyetastic day. I trolled/drifted the north island, kablam! 8 walleyes in that area. Winds and frothy whitecaps forced me to find cove with wind protection until the winds die down. That put me in wallsburg bay where I caught 4 more marbles.
There were quite a few men clearly associated with AAARP crowd, catching a huge mess of trout. It was good to see them yellin' and hootin' when they get one on the line. They asked me how to catch a 'eye so I offered a couple of pointers. They say, "rainbows are more manageable and easier to catch..." blah blah... I had to chuckle about that and quipped to them that "easy fishing takes the fun out of the game, and one must always be up for the walleye challenge."
The winds died down and I high-tailed out of wallsburg bay for the island where I caught 3 more steely-eyes. I hadda go home for the honey-do's list. It was a great day out on the windy creek. There were a few boat out there that day, mostly in Wallsburg bay.
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There were quite a few men clearly associated with AAARP crowd, catching a huge mess of trout. It was good to see them yellin' and hootin' when they get one on the line. They asked me how to catch a 'eye so I offered a couple of pointers. They say, "rainbows are more manageable and easier to catch..." blah blah... I had to chuckle about that and quipped to them that "easy fishing takes the fun out of the game, and one must always be up for the walleye challenge."
The winds died down and I high-tailed out of wallsburg bay for the island where I caught 3 more steely-eyes. I hadda go home for the honey-do's list. It was a great day out on the windy creek. There were a few boat out there that day, mostly in Wallsburg bay.
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