Last week, John and I went to Headwaters for a change of pace. I haven’t been there since this past April. Sure was different looking, everything is grassed up, compared to the wide-open waters of the Stick Marsh. We had a spot close to the boat ramp which produced two fish for John and then that was it for 45 minutes. We moved to one of the pits and worked the edges with no luck. So, we went a little bit farther south, once again working the edges of a pit, dropping our worms along the edge. It was quite slow, but we did manage two really nice fish. John pulled in 6 lbs. 5 oz. and as he was unhooking his fish, I made a cast in the same area where he hooked his and I also hooked up on a really good fish. As he was releasing his, I brought mine in the boat, got the hook out and weighed mine. It weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. I think we caught one or two smaller fish after that and then the bite died. We were back at the ramp by 11 o’clock. The summertime blues are in full effect.