When we arrived to the lake at nine on the nose, the winds were up and the lake was bumpy... man I love the wind!! Got settled into camp and waited for Huddy and Sippy to show up from Tamworth with the LUND. Both boats were fishin by late morning.
I'm on board with a tube fish...life is good!

Ratsotail says life is even better!

Mid afternoon, it was back to camp for a bite to eat. Had a few good laughs as well. We were back on the water by four. Wind was still up and I complained, nobody listened. Line control was the key that evening as the wind would not lay down. Heavy jigs caught some good ones that night. The lads did quite well on smallies and eyes....Huddy did a little better than some of us as he set up shop in the middle of my drift





Sippy got this 20+ incher that ended up being served with Chili.


Ratsotail boated a few eyes that night as well.

Day two is just sooooooo much better in the the wind departmet. Boats are on the water before the sun is on the horizon....walleye are non existent on this morning but the topwater shines. Steve O....Do not put away those topwaters in September



I lost a real beauty on a topwater as well....bad hookset and a crazy jump at the same time had me cursing and shaking my head. Boated a few more chunkers on top....

Packed it in around eleven to have some bacon and egg's Huddy style. The growlies are cooked to perfection....sorry no pic's




Back at it late afternoon.....conditions were perfect for topwater. Just after Ratsotail missed a 'crash', he got rewarded on the long cast...red and white I believe.

I answer back with this one.

The evening had a few eyes show up as well.....not the good long bite that Ratsotail was hoping for though..hahaha

Off the water at dark.....back at the camp....got into a fish fry and some chilli. Some of Sippy's fingers are missing in the chilli.....did'nt find any in my bowl


The final day really, really sucked as far as the fishing was concerned. Everyone was skunked but me...I boated a nice four incher


A parting shot.

364 days and counting!