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Reports > 2025 > June > Tuesday 03
Tuesday, June 3, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
My fishing buddy James Lebow wanted to see if some of his favorite fishing spots on Moses Lake would still produce walleye. So, Ryan Harris and I jumped on his boat last Friday at about 7 a.m. We launched at Blue Heron Park, thinking we may want to fish both the south end and upper end of the lake. We decided to try an area just below the I-90 Bridge above Peninsula Park. James deployed his Minn Kota Ulterra, and we put out bottom bouncers and spinners and started trolling in about nine feet of water. We were all using Sparkly Green Smile Blades, which seem to work best on Moses Lake. James kept his eye on his Humminbird depth sounder and trolled in a pattern that skirted the weed beds. We were into fish right away and found enough walleye here to keep us busy. We found that even when we wound up in the weeds, we usually got a fish. We got the occasional perch or smallmouth bass and released a few undersized walleye. By 11:30 we had 22 walleye from 14 to 21 inches in the live well and headed for launch and lunch.