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Reports > 2024 > October > Friday 01
Friday, November 1, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
As I continue to document through video some of the great fishing opportunities in Grant County, I traveled to the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge, which is south of O’Sullivan Dam and Highway 262. The refuge covers over 30,000 acres of cliffs, canyons, grasslands and lakes. Within the refuge is the Seep Lakes Area, and there are over 50 lakes scattered through the high desert landscape. The challenge was how to approach the project. Well, I just figured I would just start at the top. Right across the highway from Mar Don Resort is the access road to a few of the lakes. Corral, Blythe and Chukar lakes lay in a string down the valley. My next stop was at the access road to Soda Lake. I did a video earlier this year on the walleye fishing at this lake that is posted on the Dave Graybill YouTube channel. What I consider the main entrance to the Seep Lakes area is on Highway 262 between Warden Lake and O’Sullivan Dam, just east of Road M. The results of my day of shooting video will be posted on my channel soon, and I will let you know when it’s available to watch.