3 boats, a friend's cabin on Houghton Lake our destination, Matt & Scott, Dad & Lenn and Caleb and I all headed north early Saturday morning, May 14...with visions of Walleye dancing in our heads...and on our lures and hooks. The forecast was rain, wind & cold. The weather man was not our friend...but he was indeed correct in his prediction. Caleb literally was on the verge of hypothermia at one point in time...and to make it worse...the fish were not biting.
So, the total of our first day of fishing was just enough for a fish fry that evening (6 keeper Walleye...a keeper has to be 15 inches). Lenn prepared the best walleye I think I have ever had. It was worth the cold and misery of the day out on a blustery, windy, rainy, rocking and rolling Houghton lake. (I will admit, I felt really bad for Caleb, as he only caught 2 fish each day...and of course, we all had visions of catching our limit and having lots of fish to take home...which obviously did not happen).
With the fact that we all froze our frames, Matt, Scott, Caleb and I took a trip into beautiful downtown Houghton Lake to Walmart to seek warmer clothing. It was somewhat hard to find...but we did succeed, and had some fun in the process.
The second day we woke up to actually being able to see our breath...even after we brushed our teeth. The sun was shining...but it was still cold...somewhere in the 40's...and still windy...very windy...and the rain did indeed eventually return also. The fishing didn't get any better either...so we all decided that lunchtime break was going to be spent watching a movie...and warming up. We watched "The Rainmaker"...appropriate for the weekend, right? It was a long movie...so we had plenty of time to warm up...and unbelievably so, we were all ready to hit the lake again, hoping our luck would finally change...and the fish would finally be biting...but...after trying almost every lure in our tackle box...and then out of desperation...even resorting to a bare hook and bobber with a worm on it....we still could not coax all the fish we were seeing on our fish finders to take any bait. Uncooperative fish! They lived to see another day.Caleb and I had to pack up and head out that Sunday evening, as Caleb had school the next day...and I had work and the busy season beginning at camp. The other 4 stayed and fished the next day...but still...the fish were not hungry....and we came home with no fish in the coolers....BUT, we had a great time being together, made some memories, had a great fish dinner, and developed a greater resistance to hypothermia. All in all, it was worth the effort. We now have a great desire to go on a fishing trip to Canada where we hear the Walleye will actually bite.
Here is a link to my facebook pics of this trip if you want to see a few more.
facebook houghton lake fishing pics