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Reports > 2022 > October > Monday 04
Monday, October 3, 2022
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I love this time of year. It’s still warm in the daytime and the water is usually flat calm. One of my favorite places to fish in the fall is Fish Lake, near Lake Wenatchee. When the fall foliage turns to bright yellows and orange the scenery is spectacular. The trout bite is usually very good, and I want to see how big the kokanee are in the fall up there. I also like to fish for largemouth bass at Fish Lake. There is a very good population of largemouth in Fish Lake and this time of year they put on the feed bag in anticipation of winter. My brother-in-law Tom Verschueren and I have had some great days on Fish Lake in October. We just tie on a Senko on a wide gap hook and cast to the docks on the east side of the lake or to the shore and docks on the west side, near the old resort over there. Fish Lake isn’t the only lake that heats up for bass, both largemouth and smallmouth in the fall. Banks Lake, Potholes Reservoir and Moses Lake can all produce good catches of bass in the fall.