Well well well, that's one way to get uncle red out of hibernation
the secret word is "Thames".
How are you
@Red Hering long time no see, I'm sure the next while you'll be dragging Lines thru the Thames, good luck hope you catch me a limit of walleye
lol
@Fishboss I have been great,and keeping busy!! Hoping that all is well with you and your family.
I have been in hiding,because Retirement is more work for me,than having a full time job!!
It wasn’t suppose to be like that!!
I already have been dragging lines for walleye’s through the thames river,in this young year of 2023. I have done 4 thames river walleye fishing trip’s this January so far. Two walleye’s were caught on two of those day’s,out of four fishing trip’s,averaging up to 3 hour’s a day of walleye fishing.It is great to see the Thames River wide open for a change,compared to previous year’s,when it is usually frozen shut to cast a line from the riverbank. With around 2 month’s left to the walleye season in Zone 16,this side of the Keil Bridge in Chatham,I am hoping to be walleye fishing a lot,( screw the “honey do” list!!
),on that stretch of the Thames River,all the way up to London & area. But,at the same time,I am hoping
,that perhaps there might still be an ice fishing season on Long Point Bay in February,2023,
( photo’s from 2022).
, but if there isn’t a ice fishing season this year, I don’t mind doing long hike’s,along the Thames River,to try and catch some more thames river walleye’s,before the walleye season closes on March 15,2023. All the Best
@Fishboss and catching you a limit of 4 thames river walleye’s,shouldn’t be a problem,compared to trying to get my limit of 6 walleye’s out on Lake Erie during the boating/fishing season!!
. Please as always,keep in touch. Regards,uncle red.