Don't Try This At Home
The first weekend in November. Typically in Wisconsin the temperatures and hunting seasons are leaving lakes mostly barren. A few walleye and musky fisherman remain. Pleasure crafts are winterized, the trees are nearly completely bare, and a few lingering flocks of geese pass overhead headed to warmer climates for the winter. This year is different, daytime temperatures are in the 60s, record highs. Overnight temperatures are near or below freezing. This temperature swing makes kayak fishing extra challenging, and dangerous. Water temperatures continue to drop. Falling in the water before the air temperatures rise after noon could turn deadly. The temperature swings also make the bite slow and difficult. With the nice weather still in the forecast, a group of us decided to plan a trip to a local lake in the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin. Chang Lor of www.cxfishing.com and his first sunrise on a FeelFree Lure We arrive early as the sun is rising. It is a balmy 30 degre