went to webster again today even though i was going to try and fish Wilson lake but a few friends were going to webster so i decided to go there instead. Well my friends never showed so it was just me and 1 friend on my boat. Went out to the west end of the lake where most of the boats seemed to be we started drifting from the west end of the lake with a light wind blowing us slowly to the east. was a little slow at first but put on a lure on one pole, another pole with a worm and another one with a minnow. Hit the first walleye on the lure, was o.k to catch i caught 3 walleye but all three were just a little short. Thats o.k later on hooked a nice 1.5 pound white bass, later hooked 2 drum, and then again a white bass about the same size of the first one. and then again another drum. well it got a little slow for awhile then my buddy caught a drum and then after that he hooked a 4 pound wiper, that one worked his gear pretty good, we missed about 4 or 5 more good bites, that was about it and we then came home. all and all it was a good day on the water since these were my first fish caught this season.
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