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Grant County, WA

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10/07/2015
61° - 65°
Trolling
Walleye
Worms
Cloudy
Other
Morning
61° - 65°
10/09/2015
3
1937

Off to Banks Lake with my Grandson to try for Walleye. Neither of us had ever fished for them before. We bought some of those leaded wire bottom bouncers, a couple colored spinners with double hooks, and a box of nightcrawlers, and launched at Steamboat Rock State Park. Which, by the way, is a very nice Park. We fished for 4 or 5 hours and caught 10 Walleye. I would usually rate that a 4 to 5 day. . . . HOWEVER. . . Most of the time we could not tell the difference between a glob of weeds and a fish until we had reeled it to the surface. Now I realize that 14' to 17' Walleye are not all that big, but what a disappointment. NO FIGHT AT ALL ! I admit that they were quite tasty, but I go fishing for the sport of it. Reeling in a dead weight is not very sporty. I'll stick to trout fishing from now on.


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dwh4784
10/9/2015 2:12:00 PM
I've heard that about Walleye, my dad always said they were the most pointless fish to fish for. We pretty much only catch and release so it's all about the battle! I've never fished for Walleye, but to me Kokanee are right up there on the no fight scale. Boring.
Enoch193
10/9/2015 7:29:00 PM
Awesome...... More for me! :)
atroutfisherman
10/10/2015 5:52:00 AM
Kokanee don't fight! Really!
jimbolya
10/10/2015 11:37:00 AM
dwh4784 - I don't know where you fished for Kokanee, but you clearly haven't had them go ballistic and start doing gymnastics both in and out of the water. Couple that with their soft mouths and if you land better than 50% of the Kokanee you hook, you are doing good. Can't speak to Walleye, never fished for them, but as one who has lost many a Kok due to their antics and unwillingness to be netted, I would have to humbly disagree.
dwh4784
10/10/2015 1:08:00 PM
I've only fished for them twice, once on the Dworshak reservoir trolling with so many flashers on (think they called it a jackaloid) that you could not tell there was a fish on after hooking one, and the other time on Loon Lake night fishing using tiny ice fishing rods. Both experiences netted plenty of fish but just not my thing sorry. I'm sure there must be other methods, and probably much larger fish, so it's possible/likely that my opinion of them is just off from two lame experiences.
jimbolya
10/11/2015 7:15:00 PM
I hope you get the opportunity to really see how hard these little corn robbers can fight. They really are challenging to catch sometimes and I have lost many just feet from the net. I see from your profile that it appears you are from the eastside. There are quite a few lakes over there that have good kokanee fishing. If I ever get the chance to fish over there (probably next spring at the earliest), I may throw you an invite if you are interested.
dwh4784
10/12/2015 7:21:00 PM
Sure thing, I wouldn't mind being proven wrong in this instance.
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