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Reports > 2024 > September > Monday 09
Monday, September 9, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
The counts of fall salmon that are reaching the upper Columbia River are still pretty low, but some anglers are already getting out and catching some fish. Many anglers wait for the fall fish to arrive in the Hanford Reach where they fish from White Bluffs to below Priest Rapids Dam. In the meantime, there are some excellent fishing opportunities on some of the big reservoirs in the region. I recently posted a video on where to fish for walleye on Banks Lake, and my friends landed some whoppers while we were out there. Walleye fishing on Potholes Reservoir is another place where the fishing really picks up in the fall. I will be doing a video on where to fish for walleye on Potholes soon, and I will let everyone know when it is posted on the Dave Graybill YouTube channel. Fall salmon fishing is on my mind, too, and I am starting to work on my free E-Letter that will describe some of the better places to fish for fall salmon and how to catch them. To get the fall issue go to my website, www.fishingmagician.com and click on the E-Letter logo on the Home Page.