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Reports > 2017 > April > Friday 14
Friday, April 14, 2017
 
By Dave Graybill
 
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 anglers. If you are not familiar with walleye fishing this would be a year to give it a try at Banks. To learn about walleye fishing I would plan on attending the free seminar that will be held at Bob Feil Boats and Motors on Wednesday, May 3rd, starting a 6 p.m. Austin Moser of Austin’s Northwest Adventures guide service will be the presenter. He will have a power point presentation and have the rods, reels and tackle that he uses to show everyone. I have fished Banks Lake several times with Austin and he really knows his way around the lake. He is also going to include information on fishing for walleye at Moses Lake, which is should be outstanding again this year. Gary Feil always gathers up some terrific prizes that will be handed out through drawings. There will be plenty of parking at the dealership. I will be there on Wednesday, May 3rd, too, and I hope to see you there.