Me and ole Fred needed some R&R so we decided to try night fishing up at Sinclair. We picked up two bags of minners and launched around 8PM. It was so peaceful just sitting there on the Pontoon enjoying the breeze and watching the last few boats go by. Lanterns out at 845PM and the baitfish begin to gather around 930PM. Soon after the silver streaks started moving and the tips of the rods started to go down often. Around 100AM the last minnow was loaded on the hook and dern if a lonely brim nailed it. We caught Cat, whites, Crappie, and one brim. We caught many 4-6 inch Specs which went back to grow up as much as a Sinclair fish can grow.
We relived many stories of the catches we had together over the 50 years we have fished and hoped there would be many more before our last cast.
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