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Reports > 2022 > October > Friday 14
Friday, October 14, 2022
 
By Dave Graybill
 
The walleye fishing has been so good on Potholes Reservoir that I wanted to go again. I had a trip planned already with my friend Brian Nielson for Wednesday. Since I had fished there on Tuesday, he asked me if I really wanted to go again so soon, and I told him, heck yes. Mike Wren joined us, and we launched at Mar Don and headed to an area that he had littered with waypoints that marked spots where he had caught fish earlier. The fish were there and were in a biting mood. The fish were interested in that sparkly green Smile Blade, rigged on Slow Death hooks again and we steadily landed fish all morning. Talking to other anglers on the water, everyone was getting walleye. Mike Wren had the hot rod and hooked most of the fish. I did contribute but couldn't keep pace with him. Brian was disappointed that we didn’t get any fish over 20 inches, but I was more than happy to keep the 14- to 16-inchers we were getting. We were burning through the worms, and by one o’clock we had 14 walleye in the walleye, and we had released a couple. It’s a great time to fish Potholes!