Well, the boats are both in storage, the dock is coming out later this week, the first batch of falling leaves has been hauled off, and the fifthwheel is winterized and stored. Winter preparations are coming along nicely. Slowing things down a bit, has been the incessant rain. Today it’s 56 degrees, with a light wind, and raining steadily.
Between rain storms, we’ve tried a bit of shore fishing in the river, with no luck. A few minnow sized Perch, and a few equally sized Gobi’s. So far we haven’t seen a Salmon.
Good news comig down the pipeline, is that the AuGres River is scheduled to be dredged again. Either this fall, or next spring. We’re hoping strongly for this fall, spring sounds like a Walleye repellent. I’m wondering, after the dredging settles, will there be more fish in the river?
“Samhain” , (pronounced: ’sa win ) also known as All Hallow’s Eve, or Halloween.