It is a well-understood
maxim among fisherman that when you are sitting in your nice warm
office, you usually wish that you were sitting in your
boat and fishing instead.
There is a
peculiarly paradoxical corollary to this - sometimes you are sitting in your boat fishing and
wishing you were in your nice warm office.
Thursday and Friday was
one of those times.
We started out trolling on Thursday mid-afternoon in perfect moderate south-west winds, and by late evening had nothing more than
one fish to show for it - a nine-pounder caught just around 6 pm outside the harbour.
On Friday the wind shifted to the NNE and we shifted gears and tried
jigging minnows, but succeeded in hooking not a fish.
The only fish on Friday was an
eighteen-inch keeper caught in the afternoon off of Sherman's Point on a deep-diving clown Husky Jerk just as I was letting it out, a fish which [not a fishwhich] I later left lying on the grass overnight because I forgot about it.
[The fish's disappearance the next morning confirmed the presence of either an
enterprising feline, or an
equally-enterprising angler. If the latter, and if you read this, please tell me if it tasted good!]
Friday night produced nothing for us, and nobody else seemed to be having much luck either. I would say we most likely defied the odds by managing to catch two fish.
I believe the water is still
too warm - though I can't give you a temperature since we didn't bring a thermometer. And I still believe the best fishing is
yet to come.
We bailed on Saturday morning when the wind was forecast to shift further to the NE, and only on the way home learned of the change in the forecast that was to bring all the snow and other
nasty stuff.
[Note: avoiding
nasty stuff is generally recommended, unless of course the fish happen to be biting.]
Our
one bright moment occured at the pizza place on Thursday night when my dad was skimming through his latest issue of the
North American Fisherman magazine, and was amazed to see
his own photo holding up his
fifteen pound walleye which appears here on this website in
THIS POST.
We hope to return Wednesday.
Cheers,
"Pass the Pitons" Pete