Today's 1/2 day morning trip was with Dave, Rich and Paul from Iron Mountain and Brad all the way from Arizona. We got on the water shortly before 7 a.m. to beat the crowd at the boat launch. I was worried that yesterday's front that moved through might turn the fish off, but that worry was quickly put to rest as I was setting lines. We didn't even get 4 lines in the water before we had a nice fish on, followed by another (a 26 1/2 incher) and then another. In no time we had three fish in the box and we didn't even have all the lines out. We had the worst wind possible, a West wind, but the next couple of hours was pretty decent, not fast and furious, but steady. After putting 9 fish in the box, losing a few, and releasing some undersized fish, the wind changed just enough to go make a couple of drifts with floating jig heads tipped with 1/2 crawlers along a weedline. Here we landed 3 more nice walleyes and lost a couple before our time was up. We ended up with 12 nice walleyes for the guys and lost some nice ones as well. The fishing remains pretty decent. Good friend Ray Norby caught a nice limit of fish in no time a couple evenings ago and Capt. Keith Wils had a nice two man limit Sunday morning as well. Walleyes Choice (http://www.walleyeschoice.com) harnesses did the trick again trolled behind 1 3/4 oz. bottom bouncers at 1 mph. I-42 was killer this morning with a few fish coming on 1-34 as well. Good luck from all of us in the Bay de Noc area.