Friday, January 25, 2019

MarDon Fresh News – January 25, 2019


MarDon Fresh News – January 25, 2019
 The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1041.76 feet – rising .28 feet over the past two weeks. The water temperature on the Reservoir is in the low to mid-30s. The Potholes Reservoir is ice free and we have highs in the mid to low 40’s with lows in upper 20’s forecast for the next 10 days. 
The walleye fishing remains good. Vertically jig or cast Blade Baits over humps topping out at 18-25 feet of water. Fish the tops of the humps down to about 40 feet.  Several Burbot have been caught by folks jigging for walleye and using bait on the bottom in 25-35 feet of water.
Trout anglers are concentrating on the Medicare beach area either trolling wedding ring rigs with a worm or Needlefish. From shore - fish Power Bait or a marshmallow/egg combination.
Ducks remain in the area – but the mild weather continues to make the hunting unpredictable and the birds are smart.  The warm temperatures and lack of ice is making it difficult to pattern the birds. We have had several reports of good jump-shooting along the waste-ways for Mallards. Goose hunting continues to be very productive – with several Snow Geese being taken!


Bill Hosko - 85 years young - of Ellensburg shot this 10lb. giant honker to finish out a goose limit! Bill's group has limited the past 16 hunts! His hunts were guided by Levi  Meseberg of MarDon Resort.


: Josh Williams, a Senior at Moses Lake High School, with a nice pair of geese taken on Royal Slope! 

Saturday, January 19, 2019

MarDon Fresh News – January 18, 2019



MarDon Fresh News – January 18, 2019
 The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1041.48 feet – rising .71 feet over the past two weeks. The water level has come up 14.77 feet since low pool on September 14, 2018.  The water temperature on the Reservoir is in the low to mid-30s. The Potholes Reservoir is ice free and we have highs in the mid to low 40’s with lows in upper 20’s forecast for the next 10 days. 
The walleye fishing has picked up over the past two weeks with several limits being reported and at least two fish over 10 pounds being caught. Vertically jig or cast Blade Baits over humps topping out at 18-25 feet of water. Fish the tops of the humps down to about 40 feet. 
Trout anglers are concentrating on the Medicare beach area either trolling wedding ring rigs with a worm or Needlefish. From shore - fish Power Bait or a marshmallow/egg combination.
There are ducks in the area – but the mild weather is making the hunting unpredictable and the birds are educated at this time of the year.  The warm temperatures and lack of ice is making it difficult to pattern the birds. Goose hunting continues to be very productive – with several Snow Geese being taken!
Duck Taxi trips and several guided goose hunts are still available for the end of the season. Call the MarDon Store for the latest fishing and hunting info and to make reservations at 509-346-2651.


Hope Cusack of Ellensburg caught this beautiful 10-pound Potholes Reservoir walleye this week jigging a Blade Bait. This was her very first walleye! 


Spud Brown of Royal City, Mike Meseberg of MarDon Resort, and party with the results of a very successful goose hunt. Mason Meseberg is holding his first Snow Goose! 


Mason Meseberg of MarDon Resort shows his first Snow Goose!

Friday, January 4, 2019

MarDon Fresh News – January 4, 2019



MarDon Fresh News – January 4, 2019
 The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1040.77 feet – rising just under one foot over the past two weeks. The water level has come up 14.06 feet since low pool on September 14, 2018.  The water temperature on the Reservoir is in the low mid-30s. The Potholes Reservoir is ice free at this point but there is some ice back in the denes and many of the smaller ponds are iced over.  The forecast is for high temps in the low to mid 40s this week – so the ice may leave the dunes this week.
We have had several reports of decent fishing off Perch Point and around Medicare Beach. Anglers a catching some walleye, crappie and trout in 20-30 feet of water. Blade bait and jigs are your best bet for walleye this time of year. Vertically jig blade baits or a fish a ½ oz. jig head with a 4 or 5” curl tail grub in 25-50 feet of water. Fish the deeper humps on the face of the dunces and the rocks around Goose Island. Fish the face of the dam with 5” swim baits for both walleye and Smallmouth bass. Use your fish finder to mark fish and drop down to them. Reports of 
Trout anglers are concentrating on the Medicare beach area either trolling wedding ring rigs with a worm or Needlefish. From shore - fish Power Bait or a marshmallow/egg combination.
There are plenty of ducks in the area – but the mild weather can make the hunting unpredictable. Limits of Mallards are coming from Frenchman’s Wasteway and some of the other wasteways in the area. The lack of ice is making it more difficult to pattern the birds. One hunter has limited by 9:30am three days in a row. The goose hunting is excellent with tremendous numbers of birds in the area.
Duck Taxi trips and several guided goose hunts available. Call the MarDon tackle store for available dates.Call the MarDon Store for the latest fishing and hunting info and to make reservations at 509-346-2651.


The Robinson-Pittman party show an 11-man goose limit on a guided trip with Levi Meseberg on Royal Slope! The party consisted of hunters age 17-74!


Lane Robinson of Coeur d'Alene Idaho with a nice goose. Lane was mentored by his father Brett Robinson and "uncle" Drew Pittman to hunt and fish. His passion and skill level has landed him an outstanding opportunity to guide for  Billy Chapman's Anglers Inn International on Lake Coeur d'Alene!