ON CEDAR LAKE, WIS. — Almost 30 years ago, Gary Gehrman was laid off temporarily from his job at Andersen Corp. in Bayport, Minn.
The furlough was unfortunate.
Then again, maybe not.
"I went fishing 61 straight days," he said.
In the years since, Gehrman has lost none of his passion for fishing.
It's not that he wants to catch every walleye in every lake -- just those that swim where most anglers think no sensible fish would.
"When given the right baits and the proper presentations, most walleyes will hit, regardless of whether a cold front has passed through, or whether the middle of the lake is fished instead of 'structure,' " Gehrman said.
As Gehrman spoke, he piloted his 16-foot Crestliner across this west-central Wisconsin lake. A friend of Gehrman's, Dan Weiss, was also in the boat, and together the two watched three small red boards flanking the craft to starboard, and three to port.
Each board carried a red flag, and each moved silently at the exact speed the boat was moving.
That speed was ... ?
Less than a half-mile per hour.