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Reports > 2020 > April > Monday 27
Monday, April 27, 2020
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Here’s a “What If” for everyone. What if recreational fishing opened on May 5th? Where would you go first? Now that I have all my fishing gear organized, and the boat is fueled and the batteries charged, what would be my first choice for a place to go fishing? I live in Leavenworth, so Fish Lake is pretty close. It is known for good trout fishing in the spring and last year I had a couple of really good trips fishing for largemouth bass. I am getting low on my supply of vacuum sealed fish in my freezer. I think I would be able to replenish my supply of kokanee by fishing on Lake Chelan. The fishing was pretty good when everything closed down, so I figure it will be great when things open up. This is a really fun fishery, too. Lots of action. I am also very eager to get out on either Banks Lake, Potholes Reservoir or Moses Lake for walleye. I have a feeling it is going to a better year for walleye fishing on all three of these. I also think that the fishing for big kokanee and rainbow on Lake Roosevelt will still be good, too. Oh boy, what to do!