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Reports > 2025 > April > Friday 25
Friday, April 25, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Last Wednesday I got to fish for walleye on Moses Lake. I went with my friend and guide Brian Nielson from Moses Lake and Mark Burlington from Chewelah. I was hoping the fish would be in the shallows at the very top end of the lake, so we launched at Connelly Park and ran up there. Well, they weren’t. All we got side planing in five feet of water was catfish. Before we headed down the lake Brian wanted to try a spot that we both liked, and sure enough there were some fish here. We landed a few and decided to make a stop at what we call the Eagle’s Nest. The Lowrance fish finder lit up with walleye along this bank and we landed several more nice walleye. Our last stop was on the flat above Connelly Park. We thought we had ten fish and that was enough, so I got out the fillet knife and went to work. It was then that we discovered we had only nine fish. I had just finished and cleaned the boat when my rod went off. It turned out to be our tenth fish and a 24-incher to boot!