By Joe Henry | With a strong wind, we had to be flexible. We decided to fish some spots amongst the NW Angle we hadn’t fished before where we could get out of the wind and waves a bit. An area that looked “fishy”, yet was sheltered.
Our first couple of spots we had never fished before. We caught fish, but not the walleyes we were looking for. Rather, pike and smallmouth bass.
We were executing a “milk run”, a strategy where we went spot to spot until we found good fishing.
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