Wednesday, September 29, 2021

MarDon Fresh News – September 28, 2021


MarDon Fresh News – September 28, 2021

The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is at 1029.20 – rising .60 feet since Tuesday of last week. The water temperature on the main lake is in the lower 60’s. The water back in the sand dunes is warming to the mid-60s.


Trout fishing has been good week. Troll a #5 or #7 Flicker Shad, or Wedding Rings with worms in front of the Potholes State Park, the face of the sand dunes, and at the mouth of Lind Coulee to Perch Point. Troll in 10 - 30 feet of water. From shore fish Medicare Beach with Berkley PowerBait or marshmallows and worms. The trout are feeding on the vast

quantities of this year’s fry.


Walleye: The Walleye bite continues to improve this week. The cooling water temperatures continue to improve the walleye bite as they move into their fall pattern. Catches of 4-8 walleye per 2 anglers is common. Troll a #7 or #5 Flicker Shad Flicker Shad on the face of the dunes over the humps in 10-15. Another effective method is to troll a Slow Death/Smile Blade/crawler rig with a 2 oz. bottom walker in 10-30 feet depth at .8 - 1.0 mph. Bring a lot of worms – you will catch everything on them this time of year. Fish the humps on the face of the dunes, the rocks around Goose Island, and the mouth of Crab Creek.


Smallmouth Bass: The Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish for Smallmouth bass along the face of the dam and the rocky area between Goose Island and the dam and the face of the sand dunes. Use a 4” wacky rigged Senko, Missile Baits Ned Bomb, Skirted Heart Throb XL and #7 Rapala shad Raps in 4-25 feet of water depending on the time of day or night.


Largemouth Bass: Bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish the face of the sand dunes – look for steeper drops and work crankbaits or hula grubs down the slope. Spinnerbaits will produce on windy days. Topwater is working early and late in the day. Fish 0-10 feet early and move to the 15–25-foot range mid-day.


Panfish: Fair on the face of the sand dunes. Crappie, bluegill, and perch are being caught on the face of the sand dunes and around the mouth of Crab Creek. Troll a #5 Flicker Shad or use electronics to mark the fish and vertically jig or use a slip bobber with a 1/32 oz head and a Baby Shad or DS Fry.


Call the MarDon Tackle Store for the latest fishing report and information at 509-346-2651.




Friday, September 24, 2021

MarDon Fresh News – September 21, 2021

 



MarDon Fresh News – September 21, 2021


The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is at 1028.60 – rising .19 feet since Tuesday of last week. The water temperature on the main lake is in the lower to mid-60’s. The water back in the sand dunes is warming to the mid-60s.


Trout fishing has been good week. Troll a #5 or #7 Flicker Shad, or Wedding Rings with worms in front of the Potholes State Park, the face of the sand dunes, and at the mouth of Lind Coulee to Perch Point. Troll in 10 - 30 feet of water. From shore fish Medicare Beach with Berkley PowerBait or marshmallows and worms. The trout are feeding on the vast quantities of this year’s fry.


Walleye: The Walleye bite has improved this week. The cooling water temperatures continue to improve the walleye bite. Troll a #7 or #5 Flicker Shad Flicker Shad on the face of the dunes over the humps in 10-15. Another effective method this time of year is to troll a Slow Death/Smile Blade/crawler rig with a 2 oz. bottom walker in 10-30 feet depth at .8 - 1.0 mph. Bring a lot of worms – you will catch everything on them this time of year. Fish the humps on the face of the dunes and the rocks around Goose Island.


Smallmouth Bass: The Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish for Smallmouth bass along the face of the dam and the rocky area between Goose Island and the dam and the face of the sand dunes. Use a 4” wacky rigged Senko, Missile Baits Ned Bomb, Skirted Heart Throb XL and #7 Rapala shad Raps in 4-25 feet of water depending on the time of day or night.


Largemouth Bass: Bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish the face of the sand dunes – look for steeper drops and work crankbaits or hula grubs down the slope. Spinnerbaits will produce on windy days. Topwater is working early and late in the day. Fish 0-10 feet early and move to the 15–25-foot range mid-day.


Panfish: Good on the face of the sand dunes. Crappie, bluegill, and perch are being caught on the face of the sand dunes and around the Mouth of Crab Creek. Troll a #5 Flicker Shad or use electronics to mark the fish and vertically jig or use a slip bobber with a 1/32 oz head and a Baby Shad or DS Fry. Also throw small Mepp’s spinners or Rooster tails through the schools.


Call the MarDon Tackle Store for the latest fishing report and information at 509-346-2651.



Eric Beard of Monroe, with his very first walleye. A nice 24" 5 lb Potholes Reservoir fish!


Friday, September 17, 2021

MarDon Fresh News – September 14, 2021

 



MarDon Fresh News – September 14, 2021


The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is at 1028.60 – dropping .36 feet since Tuesday of last week. The water temperature on the main lake is in the upper 60’s to low 70’s. The water back in the sand dunes is warming to the mid-70s.


Trout fishing has been good week. Troll a #5 or #7 Flicker Shad, or Wedding Rings with worms in front of the Potholes State Park, the face of the sand dunes, and at the mouth of Lind Coulee to Perch Point. Troll in 10 - 30 feet of water. From shore fish Medicare Beach with Berkley PowerBait or marshmallows and worms. The trout are feeding on the vast quantities of this year’s fry.


Walleye: The Walleye bite has improved this week. The cooling water temperatures will improve the walleye fishing. Troll a #7 or #5 Flicker Shad Flicker Shad on the face of the dunes over the humps in 10-15. Another effective method this time of year is to troll a Slow Death/Smile Blade/crawler rig with a 2 oz. bottom walker in 10-30 feet depth at .8 - 1.0

mph. Fish the humps on the face of the dunes and the rocks around Goose Island.


Smallmouth Bass: The Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish for Smallmouth bass along the face of the dam and the rocky area between Goose Island and the dam and the face of the sand dunes. Use a 4” wacky rigged Senko, Missile Baits Ned Bomb, Skirted Heart Throb XL and #7 Rapala shad Raps in 4-25 feet of water depending on the time of day or night.


Largemouth Bass: Bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish topwater shallow in the morning and evenings and move deeper in the middle of the day. Start out throwing Zara Spooks then switch to a deeper diving crankbait, a Skirted Hearthrob XL on a ó oz. football head, or a Chatterbait when topwater bite slows. Spinnerbaits will produce on windy days. Fish 0-10 feet early and move to the 15–25-foot range mid-day.


Panfish: Good on the face of the sand dunes. Crappie, bluegill, and perch are being caught on the face of the sand dunes and around the Mouth of Crab Creek. Troll a #5 Flicker Shad or use electronics to mark the fish and vertically jig or use a slip bobber with a 1/32 oz head and a Baby Shad or DS Fry. Also throw small Mepp’s spinners or Rooster tails through the schools.


Call the MarDon Tackle Store for the latest fishing report and information at 509-346-2651.



Leila from Ferndale, WA caught her biggest Rainbow Trout on the Potholes Reservoir trolling a #7 Flicker Shad!



Friday, September 10, 2021

MarDon Fresh News – September 7, 2021



MarDon Fresh News – September 7, 2021


The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is at 1028.96 – dropping .24 feet since Tuesday of last week. The water temperature on the main lake is in the low 70’s The water back in the sand dunes is warming to the mid-70s. Continue to be very careful while boating in and around the sand dunes and between Goose Island and the face of the sand dunes. There are many hazards – both rock and sand only inches under the water and very difficult to see.


Trout fishing has been fair week. Troll a #5 or #7 Flicker Shad, or Wedding Rings with worms in front of the Potholes State Park, the face of the sand dunes, and at the mouth of Lind Coulee to Perch Point. Troll in 10 - 30 feet of water. From shore fish Medicare Beach with Berkley PowerBait or marshmallows and worms. The trout are feeding on the vast quantities of this year’s fry.


Walleye: The Walleye bite has improved this week. The cooling water temperatures will improve the walleye fishing. Troll a #7 or #5 Flicker Shad Flicker Shad on the face of the dunes over the humps in 10-15 or troll a Slow Death/Smile Blade/crawler rig with a 2 oz. bottom walker in 10-30 feet depth at .8 - 1.0 mph. Fish the humps on the face of the dunes

and the rocks around Goose Island.


Smallmouth Bass: The Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish for Smallmouth bass along the face of the dam and the rocky area between Goose Island and the dam and the face of the sand dunes. Use a 4” wacky rigged Senko, Missile Baits Ned Bomb, Skirted Heart Throb XL and #7 Rapala shad Raps in 4-25 feet of water depending on the time of day or night.


Largemouth Bass: Bass fishing is good. Fish topwater shallow in the morning and evenings and move deeper in the middle of the day. Start out throwing Zara Spooks then switch to a deeper diving crankbait, a Skirted Hearthrob XL on a ó oz. football head, or a Chatterbait when topwater bite slows. Spinnerbaits will produce on windy days. Fish 0-10 feet early and move to the 15–25-foot range mid-day.


Panfish: Good on the face of the sand dunes. Crappie, bluegill, and perch are being caught on the face of the sand dunes and around the Mouth of Crab Creek. Troll a #5 Flicker Shad or use electronics to mark the fish and vertically jig or use a slip bobber with a 1/32 oz head and a Baby Shad or DS Fry. Also throw small Mepp’s spinners or Rooster tails through the schools.


Call the MarDon Tackle Store for the latest fishing report and information at 509-346-2651.



A beautiful 10.60 pound Potholes Reservoir walleye caught while trolling the face of the dam with a bottom bouncer and night crawlers.



 

Friday, September 3, 2021

MarDon Fresh News – August 31, 2021



MarDon Fresh News – August 31, 2021


The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is at 1029.20 – rising 0.54 feet since Tuesday of last week. The water temperature on the main lake is in the low 70’s The water back in the sand dunes is warming to the mid-70s. Continue to be very careful while boating in and around the sand dunes and between Goose Island and the face of the sand dunes. There are many hazards – both rock and sand only inches under the water and very difficult to see.


Trout fishing has been fair week. Troll a #5 or #7 Flicker Shad, or Wedding Rings with worms in front of the Potholes State Park, the face of the sand dunes, and at the mouth of Lind Coulee to Perch Point. Troll in 10 - 30 feet of water. From shore fish Medicare Beach with Berkley PowerBait or marshmallows and worms. The trout are feeding on the vast

quantities of this year’s fry.


Walleye: The Walleye bite has been fair this week. The cooling temperatures and more consistent water levels will make the walleye fishing more consistent. Troll a #7 or #5 Flicker Shad Flicker Shad on the face of the dunes over the humps in 10-15 or troll a Slow Death/Smile Blade/crawler rig with a 2 oz. bottom walker in 10-30 feet depth at .8 - 1.0

mph. Fish the humps on the face of the dunes and the rocks around Goose Island.


Smallmouth Bass: The Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair this week. Fish for Smallmouth bass along the face of the dam and the rocky area between Goose Island and the dam and the face of the sand dunes. Use a 4” wacky rigged Senko, Missile Baits Ned Bomb, Skirted Heart Throb XL and #7 Rapala shad Raps in 4-25 feet of water depending on the

time of day or night.


Largemouth Bass: Bass fishing is good. Fish topwater shallow in the morning and evenings and move deeper in the middle of the day. Start out throwing Zara Spooks then switch to a deeper diving crankbait, a Skirted Hearthrob XL on a ó oz. football head, or a Chatterbait when topwater bite slows. Spinnerbaits will produce on windy days. Fish 0-10 feet early and nove to the 15-25 foot range mid-day.


Panfish: Good on the face of the sand dunes. Crappie, bluegill, and perch are being caught on the face of the sand dunes and around the Mouth of Crab Creek. Troll a #5 Flicker Shad or use electronics to mark the fish and vertically jig or use a slip bobber with a 1/32 oz head and a Baby Shad or DS Fry. Also throw small Mepp’s spinners or Rooster tails through the schools.


Call the MarDon Tackle Store for the latest fishing report and information at 509-346-2651.



Pete Fisher of MarDon Resort with a nice Potholes Reservoir crappie!