Desire to go fishing overrode common sense. Silly amounts of wind today. Bull was a rough as I've ever seen it. I have gotten better behind the wheel of my Bass Cat though. It was a bumpy ride, but I stayed on top of them coming and going. Troughs are the worst. Only went completely airborne a handful of times.
water temps were roughly 44 degrees. My two Humminbirds were not in agreement. I'll take an old school trout stream thermometer and adjust the units to that if possible (Griz?).
Wind had stirred the lake up a tad. In some areas I had 5 foot visibility in other areas I had about 2 foot.
I had too much wind almost everywhere I wanted to fish. I'm not great at fishing in White caps ever, but especially when the water is low 40's. I fished where I could using a rig, football jig, jerk bait, and Ned rig. With the lake falling a foot a day, I didn't run way to the backs of stuff. Maybe I should have. I could hardly have done worse. To the best of my knowledge, I had one bite today. I was fortunate enough to hook and land that lone fish. Pretty decent Spotted Bass. I sure was happy to catch her. Fat little thing.
I bought a Humminbird 688 CI HD for up front when Cabelas had them a good sale price. It is slow to acquire GPS satellites, but I have GPS functionally up front again. And an accurate water temp, and no more interference when Imuse the TM. Woot!
I launched at Diamond City on the ramp into West Sugarloaf. I got the boat off the trailer without all four truck tires in the water, but my goretex boots came in handy. Lake level was 665.40. Much better at 665 and a smudge when I put the boat back on the trailer. Main ramp that launches closer to the marina is still flooded. Looks like it's close to being usable ; I would guess 663 or so it comes back into play.
I stunk it up today. I'll be pretty mad at them next time I get to go.