Rich and Walt may have had a 100+ fish trip this week but that wasn't in the cards for me tonight. What's that saying, wind from the east-fish bite the least? Well, that almost held true. I blame it on this cloud of doom:

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I launched about 5pm and picked up 2 quick fish, an average bluegill on the gray stinger and a good crappie on the slabalicious:
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That cloud then slid over the sun and my quick start turned in to a long dry spell, I'm guessing about 45 minutes until the road runner picked one up.

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The wind was not too strong tonight but it was persistent, blowing in toward my usual fishing area, forcing me to adapt and overcome-which I did. I moved over to the complete opposite shore/corner where the weed treatment has knocked back the heavy cover that has been there since I've been fishing there and there is now more open, shallow water. Also a bit more protection from the wind. I began to cast the gray stinger and the green/white tail stinger and found some more willing contestants:

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I called it a day at 7pm and headed for home. Total count for the trip was 3 average gills and 11 crappie, from a small of about 6" up to about 12"; most were 9-10".