Made it out this past Sunday in the Muskoka area for some walleye fishing and man was the bite off, the sudden pressure change and drop in water temps had these fish lock-jawed.
Started the morning at 53.3° and water dropped to 50.8° by the end of the day. I Only managed 9 fish, all the same cookie cutter size, and nothing to write home about. seems like the sudden and drastic weather change had the fish hunkered down.
Was marking big pods of BIG fish but I couldn't buy a bite. Dragging a minnow on the bottom was the ticket for the few who were eager to bite, and a few buzzer beaters on the hyper rattle just before dark.
Oh well, you know what they say; "you win some, you loose more"
