The best fishing seems to take place under such rough conditions, and this is what I was saying all evening long. In my book, it was ideal for walleye fishing. I see that almost everyone managed a few fish, and I must congratulate Jack for breaking the curse. Just like the Red Sox, he is now on a roll. Yes, I'm a Sox fan, bet you didn't know that...until now.
I stopped by last evening and chatted with fellow fishermen, some of which I haven't seen in a while, and some new faces as well. Pleasure was all mine. I did not bring any of my gear, as my intention was to leave at dusk, which I did, considering that I had to be in Tarrytown at 7 am this morning.
Buck came out with a nice fish from what I can see, and I am not a bit surprised by any means. Nice job George!
I will not be able to fish for a while, just got back from the doctors. Suffered a work related injury, very nasty stuff. I can't be working Saltonstall either until I feel better, so that's a big dissapointment, to say the least. Anyways, congrats to everyone and next time you get out, don't be afraid to fish in such rough conditions. Too many folks pack up and leave just when the time is right. Last evening's results seem to support the theory. I'm talking about the "walleye chop". Great job everyone!