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Potholes Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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08/27/2007
Trolling
Walleye
Attractor
Chartreuse
Spinner
All Day
08/27/2007
5
913

spent 3 days solid on potholes. crappie fishing is the best I've seen it since late 80's. smallies hit all day, just have to sort. walleye's hit my home-made double whammy's. nothing big. the walleye bite for the fall is still about 2 weeks out, but they are there. caught 2- 5 gallon buckets of perch over the 3 days. worms on the bottom. next trip is the dock 24 hour tourney in late sept., if anyone wants to split costs for this trip let me know. i have 1 committed, need 2 more. irent campsite, and the larger rental boat. be about $50.00 a piece for everything (2 nights camping, 1 day boat rental). this has been the best year at potholes in 20 years, a lot of lunkers, but the habitat building has paid off big for spiny-rays!! good luck, and e-mail me at michaelunbewust@yahoo.com, if interested in the dock tourney week-end.


Comments

WAcatcher
8/28/2007 8:40:00 AM
Bragging about taking 2 - 5 gallon buckets of any kind of fish? "If it is the last fish in the sea, I want to be the one to catch it." (That your moto?)
michaelunbewust
8/28/2007 9:41:00 AM
wasnt bragging buddy! i have been catching gunny sacks of perch and crappie from this resevior since it was built. my granddad built the whole columbia basin irrigation project, which includes potholes. also, being a single father, i unlike otherfolks have a tight budget, which, i supplement with fish and game. i bring home elk, deer, and pheasants in the winter, and, perch, crappie, walleye, halibut, and salmon in the summer months. this saves me about $3000 a year in groceries. i do not retain fish during spawing seasons, and contribute (voluntarily), to many of washington states habitat restoration projects like the one at potholes, so, guys like you can catch "the last fish in the sea". if it wasnt guys like myself who donate time and monies to these projects, guys like you wouldnt be in a position of catching that "last fish", becasue there would not be any left. before you spout off, know the person you are spouting off about. thanks! RIPPING LIPS!!!!
peter olive
8/28/2007 11:35:00 AM
Anyone who keeps gunny sacks of perch is doing any lake a favor. The are an introduced fish and are part of an incomplete ecosystem. When I was growing up in Minnesota we regularly caught 2lb. Perch. They were part of that ecosystem and were kept in check by predators like Pike and Muskies. A lot of lakes in Washington are broken and need some kind of fix. Keeping any Perch caught regardless of size is a good start.
GJorgy
8/28/2007 4:22:00 PM
Keep as many perch as you want/can. They overpopulate and stunt if people don't take some home for dinner. Check the regs, the limits are very generous!
nolan
8/30/2007 11:06:00 AM
OWNT!!!!!
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