Buck, by 11 PM I had to put on my sweatshirt and a light jacket. However, after the wind shifted, fishing picked up for some reason, the little walleyes were hitting pretty good. But by daybreak everything went numb. Fish were stacked up above the thermocline and not very active. I even had problems catching smallies, but aventually I got a few. Not nearly as agressive as they usually are, but hey, better than nothing. I suppose the small walleyes caught at night were still active, even after the front went by. But it didn't last long anyways.
Things got worse after daybreak. High and blue skies, not what you really want to see, especially after being there all night.
Ika Man, was that you fishing the point north of Wordens Brook that night? There was a boat nearby, two people with red headlamps or flashlights. I think you slowly moved south, along the west side just around daybreak, am i right?