Walleye sauce
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So I have been trying hard to obey the rules regarding unnecessary travel. Lucky for me, I have the grand river down the street from my house. Actually caught 2 nice walleye last Monday.
My spots here are now frozen along the shoreline making them impossible to fish...
There are a few small lakes and ponds nearby that I can ice fish but I have a hard time getting motivated enough to even bother trying. Small Pike, stunted blue gill and extremely elusive crappies.
Most winter's I do a lot of day trips that involve about a 1 hour drive. The chance of a double digit walleye in one spot or a nice chrome rainbow in another spot are trips I can get excited about.
As much as I'd love to jump in the truck and go for a drive, I'm a little concerned about getting in trouble.
I know for a fact that I would be better off overall if I could get out on one of my favorite spots. It's important to take care of our mental health...
So if I deem my travel as necessary, just as important as a trip to the grocery store or pharmacy, is that a good enough reason for me to jump in the truck and go try to get my fish on?
My spots here are now frozen along the shoreline making them impossible to fish...
There are a few small lakes and ponds nearby that I can ice fish but I have a hard time getting motivated enough to even bother trying. Small Pike, stunted blue gill and extremely elusive crappies.
Most winter's I do a lot of day trips that involve about a 1 hour drive. The chance of a double digit walleye in one spot or a nice chrome rainbow in another spot are trips I can get excited about.
As much as I'd love to jump in the truck and go for a drive, I'm a little concerned about getting in trouble.
I know for a fact that I would be better off overall if I could get out on one of my favorite spots. It's important to take care of our mental health...
So if I deem my travel as necessary, just as important as a trip to the grocery store or pharmacy, is that a good enough reason for me to jump in the truck and go try to get my fish on?