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Reports > 2024 > January > Wednesday 03
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I will soon be cranking out my next free E-Letter, for Winter 2024. There are some really exciting developments coming up this winter, and I will be detailing them. Due to the late development of winter weather, you know heavy snow and really cold temperatures, there are more opportunities than usual for anglers in the region. One of the most popular species to chase in Eastern Washington is kokanee. Kokanee fishing on Lake Chelan is a year-round, and there are limit numbers of kokanee being caught on the big lake right now. Where to find them and how to catch them will be explained in the E-Letter. Lake Roosevelt is famous for giant kokanee, and although the lake level hasn’t dropped, whopper kokanee are already being caught just above Grand Coulee Dam. The rainbow fishing has also been terrific. There is good news for those who like to fish Rufus Woods Reservoir, and I will share it with E-Letter subscribers. Subscribers will also get information on the top ice fishing lakes in the region. If you aren’t currently on the subscribers list, go to the Home Page of my website ad click on the E-Letter button. You’ll get your free copy soon.