


Her) “Oh, so you think you’re a good enough fisherman to just drop over with “some boys” and catch my walleyes huh? Hmm, well, okay let’s see what you got, show me what you and “your boys” can do with me today then.” Me) “Good morning sweetie, I’m going to bring some boys over today and we’re gonna catch some of your walleyes, okay?” If she was a real live person, I could imagine our pre-trip conversation going something like this. Yes, she provided me with one of her period lessons in humility, one of those days when no matter where I go or what I try, walleyes, at least most of them, give me the Class A snub-job. And yesterday, I had another chance to “prove it” when I lost to Leech Lake, again. The problem with being a good sport is that you have to lose to prove it, I’ve said that before. Jeff Sundin Septem"Leech Lake Lessons In Humility Again"
