My good friend and guide, Brian Nielson, put me and Mike Wren onto so many fish on Potholes Reservoir in late September, that we planned another trip to Potholes Reservoir late last week. We put eleven walleye in the live well, and only fished for three or four hours on that trip. This time Lou Larsen joined us. Larsen is a fly fisher and trolling for walleye was new to him. It didn’t take him long to get into the swing of things. He lost a nice walleye right at the boat not long after we got started but landed what he hooked after that. It was a classic Indian Summer day; flat calm, and fishing was tough. We passed near several boats, and they all showed us the “palms up” signal that they weren’t getting many fish. Brian took us to several of his hot spots, and although we marked fish, not many were biting. Our last stop was near the mouth of Lind Coulee. We marked a lot of fish here and got several bites. Lou landed all the walleye we hooked that day. I landed three catfish, and zero walleye.