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I had a great day with Shelby Ross on Potholes. We didn't catch many fish but he showed me places I had never gone.
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Here is one of the smallmouth we caught on Moses Lake. They were on the beds or crusing all over the north end of the lake.
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Walleye fishing was slow at Moses Lake so Mike McKee (shown) and I switched to fishing for smallmouth bass. Sure glad we did.
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The kokanee are getting fat on Lake Chelan. This chubby 14-incher hit the Kokabow blade and pink spinner combination at 135 feet, just up lake from the State Park.
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It may have been chilly on Lake Chelan when I went out Shane Magnuson, but getting kokanee like this warmed things up. This is one of them that J.J. Menozzi landed that day.
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“Mayo” landed this nice largemouth bass right under the I-90 Bridge. He got this fish 10 feet from me, while I didn’t get a bite, and on his first cast! Not to early for bass on Moses.
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Scott Franklin traveled from the Tri-Cities to fish Lake Chelan for kokanee with Shane Magnuson. He was pleased with the fish he caught. Scott is great guy to have on the boat.
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Kent Bacon, in hat, and Pat Curran with the Quincy Valley Tourism Association calculate the cumulative weight of a young angler’s catch at this year’s the Burke Lake Trout Derby.
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The Grand Prize at this year’s Quincy Valley Tourism’s Trout Derby at Burke Lake was a new boat, trailer and motor. Shown here is winner Amie Durfee and Kent Bacon with the QVTA.
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Austin Moser shows off one of the walleye we got at Banks Lake. They ranged in size from 13 ½ to 18 inches. We were in the Barker Flats area west of Steamboat Rock most of the time.
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