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Potholes Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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10/13/2022
71° - 75°
Trolling
Walleye
Worms
Chartreuse
Sunny
Spinner
Afternoon
61° - 65°
10/14/2022
4
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I've had a love-hate relationship with Potholes over the years, but yesterday was a great day. I fished for about 2.5 hours in the morning and caught two walleye, a bass that I released, and a very big bluegill. Then I fished another 1.5 hours in the late afternoon and caught the rest of my walleye limit and a very nice perch. As a bonus, I didn't have to deal with any bullheads on my line. The weather was awesome and the smoke almost non-existent, unlike at home in Wenatchee. Fun day.


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Bazzdude22
10/14/2022 11:29:20 AM
Thanks for the report I am heading over on the , morning to try my luck for a few days you have any tips for me with this strange weather going on? I usually hit Lind coolie area
ElliottM
10/14/2022 11:45:56 AM
I was using standard bottom bouncers with chartreuse work harnesses,fishing humps at depths from 12'-25' near the state park boat launch. The weathrr was amazing yesterday with no wind, so I didn't expect to catch much of anything. The forecast for tomorrow is for some wind, so I would expect Lind Coulee would be a great place to go. We may go there tomorrow ourselves. His luck!
ElliottM
10/14/2022 11:46:50 AM
That was supposed to read good luck...
Walleyemark1
10/19/2022 6:52:12 AM
Nice report Elliott. Glad to see someone else is willing to say how the fishing was. Potholes is such a neat place because of the diverse types of fish you have the potential to catch. Stud perch, bluegills and walleyes; doesn't get much better than that.
ElliottM
10/19/2022 8:32:31 AM
Totally agree with you, @WalleyeMark1, about the diversity of fish at Potholes. Two days after fishing on the date posted here, my wife and I were fishing Potholes and she caught a very big triploid trout. It was fun to watch it jumping out of the water and doing all it could to get away. We released it to get even bigger. All told over about 10 hours of fishing, we kept 20 eater-sized walleye, the perch shown here, one large bluegill, and we released a couple large female walleye, some large bluegill and the trout. So much fun!
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