Wednesday, September 24, 2025

MarDon Resort Fresh News – September 24th, 2025


MarDon Resort Fresh News – September 24th, 2025


The leaves are changing, nights are cooling, and grass is covered with morning dew.

What do these signs mean to an angler? These signs mean that the fall bite is ramping

up. For many of us the fall season is the best time to fish Potholes Reservoir. The water

temps dropping below 70 degrees is the signal for the fish that winter is approaching

and to start to feed heavily & with the low water fish are easy to locate.


Walleye – Pick your favorite technique. Anglers have been producing good numbers of

Walleye while trolling crankbaits, bottom bouncing worm harnesses, and throwing jigs

like Blade baits or jigging raps. Anglers are finding these walleye on the deep humps on

the face of the dunes to the mouth of crab creek and along the rock flats on the east

side of Goose Island. Also, this is the time of year the riprap along the dam starts to

produce large walleye on jerkbaits.


Perch – The Perch are back! Anglers have been catching great numbers of big Yellow

Perch ranging from 12 to 16 inches in the reservoir. Most of these perch are being

caught while bottom bouncing worm harnesses around the mouth of crab creek and the

humps to the north of crab creek.


Bluegill & Crappie – Anglers are reporting that the schools are starting to disperse, and

the bite has slowed. Anglers are still getting limits, but they are having to hunt for the

schools a little bit more. Anglers are finding most success around Habitat boxes in 10 to

15 ft of water.


Bass – As the water cools the bass bite heats up! Anglers are having great days

catching both smallmouth and largemouth bass. Anglers are reporting finding bass in 1

to 35 feet of water. Ned rigs, 4-inch Senkos, drop shot rigs, blade baits, crankbaits and

tubes have been excellent along the dam, around goose island, and along Medicare

beach for Smallmouth. For Largemouth top water has continued to be good in the

morning and evenings. Squarebill crankbaits, Chatter baits, Spinner baits and lipless

crankbaits have been producing good reactive bites. And you can’t go wrong throwing

the ol’ faithful baits ie: tubes, hula grubs, and Texas rigged Senkos.


The current water level on the Potholes Reservoir is 1025.91 feet – Rising 0.41 feet this

past week. Water temperatures range from 67 to 72 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





 

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