Friday, September 7, 2018

MarDon Fresh News – September 07, 2018



MarDon Fresh News – September 07, 2018

The fishing on the Potholes Reservoir continues to be fantastic this past week! The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1027.45 feet – dropping 1.02 feet this past week and is approximately 19 feet below full pool.  The water temperature on the main Reservoir is at 70-72 degrees.

The Largemouth bass fishing is very good right now. Both Largemouth and Smallmouth are along the face of the dunes, and along the face of the dam. Top baits for Largemouth include – the Strike King 2.50 Square Billed crankbait, Wacky Rigged Senkos and Skirted Heart Throb XL’s fished on a 3/8th oz. football head and fishing a drop shot rig. Smallmouth are being caught on the rock piles off Goose Island and along the face of the dam as well as around the face of the dunes. Use Flicker Shads, 3½” tubes, swimbaits, drop shot baits and Senkos for the Smallmouth.

The walleye bite is heating up and becoming very good off the humps in front of the sand dunes and around the rocks on Gooses Island. Walleye anglers are reporting catches of 5-15 per 2 anglers for a morning of fishing. Troll #5 or #7 Flicker Shads or Rapalas along the face of the dunes in 5-15 feet of water and in the same depths around Goose Island. Smile Blade/Slow Death rigs fished behind a 2-ounce bottom walker are also producing. Use extreme caution boating and fishing between Goose Island and the face of the dam. There are rock hazards that are difficult to see until it is too late!

 The trout fishing on the Potholes Reservoir remains a bit slow with the warm water – but trout are still being caught here and there by anglers targeting walleyes. Trout fishers have been catching trout trolling #5 and # 7 Flicker Shads.

The crappie fishing continues to be great throughout the Reservoir. Big crappies are being caught trolling #5 Flicker Shads and #5 Rapala Shad Raps along the face of the dunes, and jigging VMC Probe jigs and Wingdings. The MarDon Resort dock continues to fish well. Fish Trout Magnets and Gulp Alive Minnows off the dock on a 1/64th oz. jig head. Big bluegills are being caught around the mouth of Crab Creek.  A few perch are being caught off the dock and around Goose Island. Fishing from the MarDon Dock is reserved for registered guests only.
Both Channel Catfish and Yellow Bullhead fishing has been very good over the past couple of weeks. We have had several Channel Cats in the 8-15lb. range come in this week. Anglers have been trolling walleye rigs with crawlers in the dunes, on the face of the dunes and around Goose Island. Bank fishermen have been doing well on Cats in Lind Coulee and at the mouth of Frenchman’s Wasteway using Magic Bait Catfish Nuggets and Crawlers.

MarDon Resort will be hosting the Old Farts Bass Tournament on September 15th.  This is a CWFAC event in which all net monies will be used for the habitat restoration project on the Potholes Reservoir. Come have some fun and support the habitat project!

Call the MarDon Store for the latest fishing info and to make reservations at 509-346-2651.

Upcoming Events:
September 14-16 Marathon Dock Fishing Tournament and Potluck
September 15 Old Farts Tournament – a CWFAC event




John Lester from Gig Harbor landed this 21 inch Walleye on Berkley Flicker Shad outside of Crab Creek in 18 feet of water



 John Kruze of Northwest Outdoor Radio caught his biggest perch to date on the Potholes Reservoir. John was using a special MarDon version of the DC 13!


Royal Hunt Club
A Royal Youth Booster Fundraiser
8198 HWY 262 SE, Othello, WA 99344, Phone 509 346-2651, Fax 509 346-9493

As summer comes to a close – it’s time to start thinking about birds!
The 2018/19 pheasant and waterfowl season marks the 29th year of the Royal Hunt Club hunting program.  The Royal Youth Booster club would like to thank and congratulate our past membership for enhancing many aspects of the student’s daily activities in the Royal School District.  The projects funded would never have been possible without the tax-deductible donations collected for legal access to this private property.
Pheasant season begins October 20, 2018 and ends on January 21, 2019.  Waterfowl regular season begins on October 13, 2018 and ends on January 27, 2019.  Dove season begins September 1, 2018 to October 30, 2018.
For the 2018/19 season the Boosters will have 700 pheasants that will be released incrementally on Saturdays at daylight on designated sights as we have done in the past.  The acreage is estimated at 25,000 acres of private property.  Our Booster Board will be providing a map of the property and will post the ground.  Your packets will include the map, a car pass and a wallet sized personal pass.
2018/19 Membership prices are:
Season Pass
$300.00
Dove Only Pass
$150.00
Season + Dove Pass
$400.00
Season Youth (18 & under)
$150.00
3-Day Pass (Consecutive days, not available on opening weekend)
$120.00
Corporate Season Pass each (must buy 4)
$250.00
Corporate Season + Dove each (must buy 4)
$350.00

Packets will be available for pick-up at the MarDon Resort office on Friday October 12, 2018.  For those who request their packets mailed, it will be mailed October 12 as well.  Dove passes will be available on August 31, 2018 for pick-up or it will be mailed on that date.


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