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Reports > 2017 > April
Friday, April 28, 2017 - I know walleye anglers have been frustrated by the long, cold spring we are having. Water temperatures are still lower than usual on our walleye waters. Fishing is still slow on Banks Lake and Potho... Get the full report!
 
Wednesday, April 26, 2017 - This would be another great weekend to hit the lowland lakes that opened last weekend. There are plenty of rainbow left in the lakes for anglers. Success was pretty good throughout the region. If y... Get the full report!
 
Monday, April 24, 2017 - I hit the road on Saturday morning to check out the action on a few lakes in Central Washington, to see how opening day anglers were doing. At Park Lake, near Soap Lake, there were hordes of happy an... Get the full report!
 
Wednesday, April 19, 2017 - Don’t forget, there are two very family friendly fishing derbies coming up this weekend, the opening weekend of our lowland lakes fishing season. Two are starting on Saturday. A one-day event will t... Get the full report!
 
Monday, April 17, 2017 - The biggest day of fishing every year in Washington State is coming on Saturday, April 22nd. It is the annual lowland lakes trout season opener and hundreds of thousands of anglers will be hitting th... Get the full report!
 
Friday, April 14, 2017 - The walleye fishing at Banks Lake should be the best in the region this year. Not only are the walleye going to be abundant there should be lots of fish in the 16- to 20-inch class available to angle... Get the full report!