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Launched out of Ft. Spokane with a plan to troll smiley blades at Lapham's (red barn) at the south end of Porcupine Bay. We trolled from 16-45 FOW with a variety of colors. After an hour and a half with no bites the plan changed.
We headed upriver to the buoy 1 area and started casting jigs as well as drifting down the main channel. After a dink or two I hooked and a nice 8 lb. hen; after weighing her and a quick pick away she went. We also targeted a few areas further upriver and caught quite a few fish but most were dinks. We also caught three burbot and lost a couple of others from a deep hole we actually call the burbot hole, go figure. We eventually made our way up to buoy 5 and after a thorough working of the area without a bite we starting working our way back down river. I also caught 1 smallie that weighed in at a stout 5 lbs.
Total number of walleyes for the day was 36; we only caught 6 that were worth cleaning. Chartreuse and orange jig heads with a green pumpkin red flake grub/worm/swimbait produced all day; if they had a chartreuse tail all the better.
The water visibility in porcupine bay is a muddy 6 inches; further upriver it increases to about 18 inches and the water has green tint. Both lanes at the Ft. Spokane launch are now open but I would still recommend the one on the left until the water comes up a bit.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service