Can you say 30½ Walleye? The morning was brisk and rainy. With the rain coming down, we took out time making our way to our boat. Once we made it to our spot, the rain stopped and clouds started to clear. Thatâs when the walleye woke up. We pulled in walleye after walleye for over 2 hours, and by the time we caught âem all our arms needed a rest.
After a quick dinner, we eagerly made our way to the Narrows. We made our first cast right at dusk.
Kyle brought in a 32â Northern on his first cast. After casting the shoreline for about an hour. We headed back into the Narrows.
At about 10:00 it was getting hard to see. The skipper wanted to head in, but the captain is in charge, and we werenât going anywhere. We were back in the narrows putting the Suick lure to work. With the first cast, Jimmy brought in another northern. Just 2 casts after the fish was released, Jimmy brought in a 35â Northern. Now it was too dark to be out, but we still had to make one more cast. The fish hit my lure like a ton of bricks. After a 5 minute battle we got it in the boat. The obvious assumption was we brought in a decent sized northern. Once we dragged the fish into the boat and took a closer look, we couldnât believe our eyes. We brought up a ginoramus Walleye with a 9â Suick perch colored lure. 30½â 10+ Lbs., with pictures to prove it. It was the icing in the cake for a great day of fishing at Uchi Lake Lodge.