Saturday, September 10, 2016

September Fish Report 9/8/2016

Fish Report from Rob Harbin, Storekeeper at MarDon


As the water temperature cools on Potholes the fishing is slowly improving for walleye and perch.  Surface temperatures are in the mid-60’s now, which is down 10 degrees from August temperatures. 

This seasons walleye action has been very tough due to 89’ and 90’ degree temperatures in April of 2016, this created a huge amount of bluegill, crappie, perch and bass nursery stock.  With an abundance of new fish, the walleyes feed on the new fish and have been very full and quite large.  This past week we have seen some large crappie and perch.  One angler filleted a 3lb bluegill not knowing the Washington State record is 2lbs 4 oz. caught in Potholes Reservoir.  Jim Mahan from Puyallup landed a 16-inch crappie fishing near Potholes State Park on a Berkeley flicker shad.  That crappie weighed 2lbs. 4 oz. after it was cleaned.  Originally Jim’s crappie was over 3bs.  Some surprisingly big Largemouth over 6lbs and smallmouth over 5 lbs. have been reported this past week.  Night fishing in the Lind Coulee arms of Potholes has been producing Channel catfish over 14 lbs. this week.  If you catch Channel catfish know the limit is five fish per person.  There is no limit on Brown Bullhead or Yellow belly catfish.  Using spinner and worms, catfish and bullhead have been very abundant, while targeting walleye.  Fish near Frenchmans Wasteway for catfish and bullhead.

The guys fishing plugs in 6 to 14 ft. are picking up walleye on the front of the dune area from the State Park to the mouth of Crab Creek.  Worm fisherman are also taking fish in the same area and some of the humps farther out in the lake.  The Bass fishing is good too excellent for both largemouth and smallmouth.  Fishing creature baits or senkos has been good in the on points and beaver huts in 4-8 feet of water.  The rock piles off Goose Island have been good for smallmouth in large numbers.  Some nice perch are also being fished off Goose Island with crappie jigs and maggots.  You can also fish worms and slow death hooks in this area for walleye and perch.  As we go into October the fishing should be at it’s best for all species in the lake.
 

September 16-18 is our Annual Marathon Dock FishingTournament.  We pay out the two biggest fish caught on 9 different species.  Cost to enter is $40.00 and concludes on Sunday with a potluck and pie social at noon.  MarDon and The Beach House provide the main course, pies and eating utensils.  There is also a raffle for CWFAC Fish Habitat.

Mike Meseberg with a 22-inch largemouth caught and released in the sand dunes on Potholes Reservoir.


Crappie caught at the mouth of Frenchmans Wasteway on a Berkeley Flicker-Shad  is 16- inch 3 lb.


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