Went out Friday, Saturday, and Monday. Friday we trolled between the Islands from the west side of Kelly's to Starve Island. Had lots of good marks, but only ended up with 3 Walleye after 4 hours of fishing. We probably could have done a lot better if we had been able to tell when we were towing a White Bass. Seemed like every time we would check the lines, we would have a junk fish on there. I have a mixture of both Churches boards, and the yellow Offshore Tackle boards and have the same trouble with both. In most cases, the board didn't seem to be acting any differently. On the Churches boards I do have the tattle flags. I adjusted them several times, but it seems like a catch 22 - either the springs are too lose and the flags are always going down, or they are too tight and the White Bass don't move the flag at all. Does anybody else have this problem? And if so, I would love to hear how you overcome this issue. Is it just a matter of constantly reeling the lines in to check?

On Saturday we went over to the east side of Kelly's in the deeper water and had a little more success. There were less White Bass over there and we ended up with 6 Walleye, but still had a few of the White ones causing the same problem.

Monday I stayed close to the dock (about a mile or two in front of East Harbor) because of the winds. We managed to land 3 more after fishing for only 2.5 hours. I had some kids on board that didn't appreciate the chop too much, so we quit pretty early once the wind started to really pick up.

Hope everybody else had a great weekend on the water, I know we did. Just wondering if anybody has advice on the boards with pulling smaller fish.

Thanks in advance,

Matt