So much for the warm weather helping...
StCroix kid - pretty sure I saw you a few times - lest you think I was being unfriendly, I had taken half the week off and went back up Tuesday night, so I missed your post, or I definitely would have stopped to talk.
Another tough weekend, but I did get in some late season tanning. I can't remember the last time we had fall weather like this. A warm spell is nothing unusual, but five straight days of it with very little wind and completely cloudless skies? Surface temperatures were back up over 60 in many locations in the afternoons, and Baraboo looked like it was re-stratifying - I was marking a very distinct area of noise from about 25 feet to the bottom by Saturday. Everybody I talked to was having a horrible time - lots of fish showing up on sonar, but only 8" walleyes biting. I pulled a few perch and rock bass off the cribs again, but went 5 days without seeing a musky. I fished deep, shallow, fast, slow and everything in between. Wednesday morning, big muskies were porpoising all over Baraboo, and I saw a lot of big blobs on the sonar out in open water and above the cribs. I even spent an hour throwing jerkbaits and topwaters out in the middle of the basin. Crazy!
Water level is down a few more inches at -.55 feet as of this noon. The majority of the leaves are down, and I didn't really encounter any areas of peak color all the way home. 49 new pictures are up, captioned and mapped.