Stuart: I won’t be able to provide the compelling narratives that James, Dustin and Steve would, but I was out with Mr. Holst on Wednesday night so I can give you a synopsis. I think he would characterize the fishing as a little off that night. We had solid cloud cover and mist all night, and the lunar eclipse made it very very dark for a while. When the sky brightened, the fish bit, and when the sky was dark, well, then we waited. We did stick about a dozen eyes, ranging from 19 to 26+ inches, with two at the top end of that range. Some nice eaters as well that looked so fat that you thought their guts would split open at any moment. The fish in the picture is a 26+ incher that my father-in-law landed at 3 am. Enjoy! -Jason