August 24, 2017
The water level has dropped another 1.50 feet this past week
and is currently at 1027.80 feet – 17.50 feet lower than high-pool back in May.
This is about as low as it will go this
year according to officials. The water level will hold at this elevatoin for
the next several weeks before feeding water back into the Potholes Reservoir.
Use caution when launching your boat. The low water is making it extremely
difficult if not impossible to get very far into the dunes. The water temps back in the dunes are in the
mid-80s and main lake surface temp is right around 80 degrees.
The walleye fishing has been tough this past week – but
should be improving as the water level has pulled the bait and walleye out of
the dunes. Troll the face of the dunes and Goose Island with crankbaits in 8-15
feet of water Best bet – troll #5 or #7 Flicker Shads and Rapalas in perch,
chartreuse, and purple colors. The Smile Blade/Slow Death Hook with half a
crawler has been working as well.
Several reports of big crappie and big bluegills being
caught fishing smaller crankbaits on the face of the dunes. The MarDon Dock fishing
is fishing very good for crappie, bluegill and some perch. Dock fishing is only
available to registered guests staying at MarDon Resort.
The Channel Catfish and bullhead is excellent right now! Fish
around Goose Island and the face of the dunes. The best baits for the catfish
and bullheads have been worms and Berkley Power Bait Catfish nuggets.
The largemouth bass fishing is incredible right now! The
fish have stacked up on the face of the dunes and are feeding on the tremendous
amount of baitfish in the area. Fish the face of the dunes with Rebel Pop-R’s, Zara
Spooks, hula grubs on a football head and wacky rigged Senkos. There have been
reports of big largemouth and smallmouth bass coming from the face of the dam. Throw
crankbaits, tubes, and 5” Kalin’s grubs for both.
Trout fishing is fair for anglers trolling crankbaits and
spoons along Medicare Beach and in the Lind Coulee arm of the Reservoir. The
fish are running 2-4 pounds.
Pete Spahr with a 2+ pound Crappie caught on the face of the dunes!
Pic2 Jeff Dillion caught this nice Smallmouth on the face of the dunes.
Jeff was fishing a 5" Senko - wacky rigged.
Joe Poelzer of Everrett, WA with three nice keeper walleye. Joe was fishing a
Smile Blade- Slow Death rig on the humps out from the dunes in about 10 feet of water.
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