Fishing I would say is good. Pickerel lake is really good and many of our small lakes are still producing good size and numbers of walleye. Water temps have not and maybe will not warm up. Most water in the area is averging 64 degrees, like I said in the last post, the surface water is 64 and 20 ft down is 64. Walleyes are scattered in the water column, but many fisherman are still finding them and doing very well. Tony A. and I went out for two hours last night for musky and Tony was able to land a 37 incher, no other action there. The Dan Miller group left today with alot of smiles, over all they had plenty of limits of fish through out the week and had a great time, three generations of guys in that group, how priceless is that? I heard the big lake was producing some pretty nice numbers of walleyes but guys are having to run quite a bit to really get on them. Couple groups have been fishing a local Ear Falls Lake and doing pretty darn well, actually the lake has produced well since the opener, one of the few lakes that have been real steady. It sure is nice to move around and stay on the water where the walleyes are active. I'll be out on the lake with my father on friday and saturday, we are going to try and find some shallow fish first but looking over the maps last night, we will try some of our favorite summer time deep water humps.
The weather is still cool, overcast, wet, with very few sunny breaks. Don't leave your coats at home, if you are coming north soon.