Today's trip was with Hal, Joe and Al from the Munising Michigan area. We left the Gladstone Yacht Harbor shortly before 7 a.m. and headed to where Jay, Tom and I left the fish yesterday. We kept it simple today using Walleyes Choice 1/4 oz. in-line weights and harnesses. The fish were on fire the first couple hours of the day, however getting keepers to bite was the hard part. We did manage 6 or 7 keepers before making a move to some deeper water where we marked some nicer fish. We didn't have our baits in the water 30 seconds and we had a double with one being 22 inches and the other a 28 incher that Hal wanted to keep. I didn't mind after seeing all the blood in the live-well, the fish would not have made it anyways if we had released it. Our best bite for keepers was from 11 a.m. until about 2 p.m., then it slowed some and we headed in. Overall it was a great day on the bay, with close to 40 undersized fish released. By far our best color today was I-76 (http://www.walleyeschoice.com). We also caught quite a few on I-62...which is always good when the fish are feeding on wigglers and mayflies. We ended up with 14 keepers for the guys to take back to Camp. Here's a picture of today's catch, good luck from all of us in the Bay de Noc area!!!