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Sarley: Fishing pro’s thoughtful words still resonate

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Last week, I wrote about an RCL walleye/sauger tournament on the Illinois River out of Spring Valley that I fished in as a co-angler a few years back. My first-day pro was horrible, and we caught no fish. We were one of seven boats out of 159 to score a big fat zero for a share of last place. My second-day partner was to be Ron Seelhoff, the all-time money winner in walleye fishing. When I dialed his cell to make arrangements for the next morning, he made it clear as to exactly how he felt about getting stuck with a partner who caught no fish. I hardly slept that night.

Seelhoff is a unique individual. He used to fish with his two pet schnauzers in his boat. When we fished, he had only one because he had accidentally run one over at a previous event. He had a reputation as being crusty and cranky with a short temper. A crabby dog lover? Go figure.

We met for breakfast and he asked me what my previous day’s partner had told me about him. I said that he told me that Seelhoff was nasty and wouldn’t talk to me in the boat. Seelhoff exploded. He told me that my first-day partner was a terrible fisherman and was the reason we caught no fish. He told me that he was very friendly and talkative and he’d prove it that day.

I felt a little better but only for a short while. While launching, I asked Seelhoff if he’d ever had a really bad co-angler and he said, “Ask me if I’ve ever had a good one. That is a much shorter answer. Co-anglers generally stink.” I was back to being scared.

We hit the river and trolled crankbaits. We scared up four fish that barely exceeded the 14-inch minimum length. We’d need a total of six for a limit. Seelhoff had a rough first day, as had I. He was sitting somewhere around 75 in the standings. That did nothing to help his mood.

After three hours Seelhoff decided to give up on pulling lures and told me that we would jig with minnows. Seelhoff ran the boat perfectly, slipping slowly along with the moderate current and keeping our presentations almost vertical. Yet, the walleyes and saugers did not want to cooperate.

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