My partner and I went fishing yesterday late afternoon.
It had been windy all day and we though it may have calmed down a bit at the lake. No a chance, the waves were hitting the shore hard. We thought we would pass and waited for some time. After a bit it calmed enough to launch the boat, but as soon as we were out it started up again. I just had my electric trolling motor with me so we could not move very far. We decided to move into the wind a little ways from shore and anchor. We did and soon found that the wind was even dragging an the anchor, a little more wind than your average walleye chop.
Well we fished that way of trolling out and slowly drifting back with the anchor for 35 min or so, with no luck, one reason it was hard to cast your lure in the direction you wanted, it may go 10 feet up but only 5 feet out.
Finally my partner had a sharp tug and they wrestled a nice walleye into the waving boat, now I tell you looking down in large waves to take the hook out is really hard to do.
As we were drifting back to shore I hooked a pike just under 18". That was good enough for us, and we got ready to ride the next wave back to shore, boat surfing.
Not bad a day for only 1 hour fishing and rough waters.
Both the pike and the walleye were taken on Berkley power grubs in white.
WW