Greeted by a 10+mph North wind, 64-65 degree water & algae blooms on Thursday morning. Seemed like the smallies were still in a post-spawn funk. Lots of fry clouds swimming around the reefs. Nothing chasing cranks or swimming grubs. Sun came out in the afternoon and some fish came out to play on the SW reefs. I basically had to deadstick plastics to get bit. The smaller fish in the 10-14" range seemed the most active - they were the only ones coughing up perch. Caught 5 fish in the 15-20" range and they looked pretty beat up from the spawn and guarding fry. The jaw on the 20" fish looked like it had been hooked 10x while guarding a nest.

Didn't see any wolf packs out there, but maybe later this week or the next we should really be into prime summer smallie fishing.