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Reports > 2025 > November > Tuesday 18
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I had a business meeting in Moses Lake recently, so I decided to make swing by several popular fishing locations in Grant County. I wanted to check conditions on two lakes that will be closing at the end of the month and encourage anglers to give them a try. The first one was Lake Lenore. This is a popular lake for fly fishers, as it is a under selective fishing rules, meaning no bait and barbless hooks, so it is also allows for casting with spinners and other lures, too. Anglers are targeting the big Lahontan cutthroat that inhabit the lake. There is good shore access to Lenore. I didn’t see any fly fishers when I stopped by but there was a group of anglers casting lures at the top end of the lake. The next stop was at Dry Falls Lake. This is also a selective fishery lake and known to produce big rainbow, brown and tiger trout. There isn’t any shore access to Dry Falls so fly fishers fish this one from a pontoon boat, float tube or kayak. I found fishing conditions very good at both of these lakes, so give them a try before they close! I visited some other popular fishing destinations and you will want to visit the FishingMagician.com Facebook page and Follow me to get all my updates.