MarDon Resort Fresh News – May 28th, 2025
Winner, Winner - Luke Morgan & Shawn McDaniel are the proud winners of a brandnew
Skeeter ZXR19. This beautiful Skeeter was the top prize of the Nixon’s Marine Big
Bass tournament. To get a chance at winning the boat Luke & Shawn had to weigh-in
the largest bass caught in a single hour out of a 167-boat field and pick the cup that had
the key inside.
Bass – Largemouth fishing is very good. Anglers are reporting that the Top Water bite
has started. Whopper Plopper’s and Spro Popper frogs in the morning and evening has
been producing good numbers. Also, Neko rigged Senko’s in perch & Watermelon
moondust colors around beaver huts and submerged islands with heavy cover have
yielded great results. Smallmouth Bass - Anglers have been finding larger Smallmouth
in the 15-25 ft deep range off Medicare beach and Perch Point. Anglers have been
having success picking up these larger Smallmouth using Deep diving Crank baits,
Lipless Crank Baits, and even Blade baits. Fishing Ned rigs and dropshot set ups along
the Dam and the Rock piles have also been producing good Smallmouth numbers.
Pan Fish – Crappie and Bluegill fishing has remained good to very good. Anglers are
reporting finding Crappie in 12 ft deep water hugging close to submerged islands with
willows reaching up to 5ft deep. Fish a slip bobber rig with a Bobby Garland “Baby
Shad” just above the willows. Bluegill are starting to bed in the shallows. Anglers are
cruising the shallows in the dunes looking for beds. Once located use 1/64 oz jig head
tipped with a 2” piece worm on the bed to entice a bite.
Walleye – Over the weekend anglers started to find good numbers of walleye up the
Crab Creek Channel in 10-12 ft. To target these Walleye troll bottom walkers with
Mack’s lure Smileblade Slow Death rigs @ 1.1 to 1.3 mph in 10 to 12 ft of water as
close to the weed edges as possible without getting weeded up. As the water level
starts to fall, the walleye fishing will get better and better.
The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1046.27 feet – Falling 0.16 feet this
past week. Water temperatures range from 65 to 69 degrees depending on where you
are on the Reservoir. As always for more info or help choosing tackle, stop into our fully
stocked tackle shop. We also carry ammo, boating and hunting accessories and are
open 7 days a week all year or call the MarDon Resort Tackle store for current
conditions and fishing information at 509-346-2651
Also pictured is Todd Johanson holding his Largemouth
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