I was busy; 10 fish in the first 15 minutes, 21 as the first hour ticked by. Here are some representative snaps of my catch.
You get the idea; fish of all types and sizes were making sure I didn't get bored rowing around. Had a blast pulling them in steadily all night.
Those clouds that built in started dropping some light rain and I could see some heavier rain falling from the sky to my south that thankfully missed me. I'd had very calm conditions but after those dark clouds moved off, I had about 15 minutes of some very active wind and I had my hands full staying pointed in to it. Thankfully, it would soon taper off and the calm conditions would return for the rest of the evening. As that little mini front moved off, a nice double rainbow would show up, one bright and clear, one not quite so bold.
As I debated calling it a night, I had a good hit on one of the 3 rods and pulled in a nice 12"er that tangled all 3 lines. I got him in and released, picked up the 2nd rod to address more of the tangle and found another crappie on that one. Got him released and cut the jig off of that and reached for the 3rd rod. Another crappie on that one and I laughed and called it a night at 8.
A total of 56 fish would be landed and a few more lost at boat side. 2 nice perch, 2 small bass, 1 pickerel, about a dozen bluegill and the rest were crappie.
All were released for another time.


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