Quote Originally Posted by wmyer View Post
I know the cap'n will take care of us but I wondered about the weather. Will the East winds lay down in time for Saturday and the cold weather to work? Also, we'll be at Mr. Ed's on Friday if you want a beer.

Doug
Mr Ed's is a cool place with great sandwiches. The strongest thing I drink is red bull. I wasn't very good at drinking. I really appreciate the invite, but will be in San Antonio for a freaking wedding. Some people just don't know it's walleye season. If you get to town by 3 or 4, walk up to Brand's dry dock ( that's my boat home), on the river side of Ed's and you will see what was caught Friday in the fish cleaning house. My experience with the East wind is it will shut fish down for about 12 hours or so then they start to feed with a stable or rising barometer. I had 4 straight days in May in 07 that went like 12 fish- limit, 12 fish -limit, 22 fish- 2 short of limit rough seas, then on the 4yth day, went out with just me and my sweet wife, light East wind, picked one here, one there, had three in 4 hours or so, started trolling, picked another, slow trolling then about 1pm all hell broke loose and couldn' keep lines in the water. Probably hit the century mark that day. My buddy called, same dock, he was up to do a little boat work, Jen and I ran in, ate and showered and picked him and his wife up, went back out and landed their 12 fish and stopped. The wind was East all day and kicken pretty good by that eve. Yes. we only kept our 12 then their 12 before anyone wants to jump. We had one other day that year. July 27 near Wheatly canada (60 mile run) fishing steelhead. The walleye were like white perch. had our limit in 10 minutes and they just kept coming. I sped up, but they hit dipseys as they were running back. Same with leadcore. They even hit riggers at 4.2 mph. Took forever to get 10 steelies. Must have landed 150 eyes. All in an east wind. My best trophy fishing is ALWAYS with a North wind. Don't know why. North wind at 15-25. Barely fishable.