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Reports > 2016 > May > Monday 09
Monday, May 9, 2016
 
By Dave Graybill
 
One of my favorite lakes that I haven’t talked about this spring is Buffalo Lake, which is on the Colville Tribal Reservation, about 10 miles from the town of Grand Coulee Dam. My wife and I have spent several Memorial Weekends at this lake and have fished it in the spring summer and fall. It always provides excellent fishing for rainbow, kokanee and largemouth bass. My buddy Mike McKee fished it a couple of weeks ago, and they got easy limits of rainbow. Seven of the ten fish in their limit were all 18 to 20 inches. All were caught on Kokabow Fishing Tackle spinners. The lake is planted generously by the Colville Tribe with fish weighing from 1.6 pounds to 4.5 pounds. There are RV hook ups there and camping, but just pit toilets, though. There is a boat launch at Buffalo Lake Resort and just up the road at Eagle Cove. Also there are some very good videos posted on my web site right now, covering everything from fishing at Buffalo Lake, in the archives, to walleye fishing on Moses Lake and Potholes Reservoir and even sturgeon fishing below Rock Island Dam.