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Reports > 2024 > December > Thursday 26
Thursday, December 26, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
My fishing buddy James Lebow was willing to take his boat out on Moses Lake last Friday, and I was waiting for him at Blue Heron Park boat launch. Our good friend Ryan Harris came along, too, and James drove the boat down to the I-90 Bridge. When we stopped and anchored the boat, James made the first cast, and within two minutes landed a walleye that measured 22 inches! We didn’t get another bite here, but could see anglers in other boats landing perch, so we moved closer to the bridge. Our luck improved. I had four doubles on perch with my first four casts, and we all had them. In fact, I had a total of ten doubles that morning. Everyone in the boats near us were reeling perch after perch, and so were the anglers on shore and from the bridge. It is a perch fishing festival on Moses Lake, and it has been going on for weeks. The perch we caught ranged in size from about 9 inches to 11 inches, and there a some even larger landed occasionally. There is no sign of the action slowing down. Ice fishing could be great this year.