Well it is officially fall, but air temps in the upper 70's for the next week does not make it feel that way. Have my shoreline night gear all ready in the corner of the shed to grab it after dinner. Stocked up on a few new cranks and plenty of jigs and plastics................... but these warm temps have kept me at home so far. Tried getting out on some evenings right at dusk at different times this summer and had no success except for a few largemouth. Did not even spot any glowing eyes on those trips. I know ErieEye posted some success through the summer, but i couldn't seem to find them. Spose i need to just get out there and put in more time (and walking more of the shore) to figure out the when/where the walleye are feeding. Has me wondering if they return to the specific feeding zones because of the water temps or if it is the amount of sun/dark time in the spring and fall. Either way, let the fall fishing begin!