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Reports > 2024 > May > Tuesday 21
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I reported that I recently had a great day fishing for walleye on Moses Lake with my friends James Lebow and Ryan Harris. I wanted to get right back down there, and although they agreed to go, James thought that the area we were fishing may have been hit pretty hard over the weekend. Boy, what a nice surprise for us. It was even better than the first trip. We left the launch at Lower Peninsula and had our first fish by 7:30. We caught several catfish, a couple of perch and released five walleye that were undersized. There were 24 very nice walleye in the live well by 10. We didn’t run out of worms this time! We were fishing in eight to nine feet of water along the weed beds on the east side of the lake, trolling at about 1 mph. Hands down, the best color or Smile Blade was the sparkly green. I noticed that the water temperature was the same 60 degrees that it was four days earlier, and I am hoping that it stays that way a little longer. The walleye we landed were 15 to 20 inches and feeding heavily on small perch.