Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: Instinct on July 02, 2015, 08:53:03 PM
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Hey guys I'm thinking bout going fishing for some panfish in the am, hope to catch big bluegill. Was wondering if ya guys can point me to some bodies of water that's good this time of the year. Having really fished this area an been here for almost 3 years Lol.
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... Moses lake :dunno:
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... Moses lake :dunno:
Lol too many peeps at the 90 bridge, spillways, ect. for my liking, plus I'll be bank fishing.
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•Banks Lake
•Billy Clapp Lake
•Evergreen Lake
•Long Lake
•Lower Goose Lake
•Potholes Reservoir
•Soda Lake
•Upper Goose Lake
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Most of the Seeps lakes below Potholes have panfish and most are pretty easily accessed by foot.
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I used to fish ML right in town, right where the A&W was. Walk down accross the tracks. Cast a white or yellow jig 18 inch under a bobber right along the shore. caught hundreds.just a little east of the spot where Broadway splits coming into town.
Carl
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Potholes but it'll be crowded there just like Moses lake if you fish the Marion dock. If there's a crowd fishing the i90 bridge, there's good reason for that. They'll only be crowds when the fish are there. If you go early enough in the morning you can catch crappie, then later in the day you can get the mix bag of crappie, perch, bluegill, walleye, and bass. I haven't hit it at the right time in the last two years so I'm not sure if they're catching them there now. There's also Hutchinson lake in the seep lakes, I've caught some bluegill, bass, and nice sized perch in there.