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Reports > 2024 > January > Friday 05
Friday, January 5, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
There are a lot of options available to anglers here in Central Washington right now. Anglers are catching very nice rainbow trout and a few big kokanee on Lake Roosevelt. On Potholes Reservoir boaters are trolling for walleye, and trout, and even catching some whopper largemouth bass. Shore fishermen are getting some nice rainbow, too. I had some great fun catching perch on Moses Lake from the shore near the I-90 Bridge a while back, and I am headed there on Friday. In September, I got a photo from my friend Mike McKee, showing an amazing catch of perch that he and his fishing buddy, Joe MacLean had taken on Moses Lake. They had two limits and the fish ranged in size from about 9 to 13 inches! They invited me to come down and, of course, I raced there to meet them. We started near one of the outflows, where they had caught these fish, and found none. We tried spots all over the lake, and I think the grand total was four fish. Mike asked me to try Moses Lake for perch again on Friday, and, or course, I bit. I will let you know how we do this time.