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Reports > 2025 > November > Friday 28
Friday, November 28, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I have wanted to try the perch fishing near the I-90 Bridge on Moses Lake for a while, and my buddy James Lebow agreed to take me out in his boat last Tuesday. We launched at Blue Heron Park and motored down to the bridge. When the screen on his Humminbird lit up with fish he launched his Minn Kota, and we went to work. By now it had started to snow and all we were catching was tiny fish. We were seeing larger perch being caught off the shore, so we knew there were bigger fish in the area, we just had to find them. We moved the boat a couple of times and finally found a school of bigger fish. We were finally catching “keeper” perch of at least 10 inches. James landed the big fish of the day, which was a 12-incher. The snow that had been falling had turned to rain, and we decided to give it up. Perch fishing is good now and will get even better here on Moses Lake. We were using a simple set up with a weight on the bottom and a bait hook about 18 inches above that. If you go to the FishingMagician.com Facebook page you will be able to watch a video on our perch fishing adventure. Be sure to Follow my page so you won’t miss any future updates and videos!