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Reports > 2026 > April > Friday 10
Friday, April 10, 2026
 
By Dave Graybill
 
As Moses Lake fills each spring, one of the earliest boating accesses that anglers like to use is at Connelly Park. There is a deep water boat basin here and double docks. It is the closest one to the northern end of the lake, where the walleye fishing often begins, due to the shallow water. The park opened on April 8th this year, and can be used from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and is closed on Monday and Tuesday. The park is operated by the Moses Lake Irrigation and Rehabilitation District. There is a large parking area here and Sani Cans nearby. I often use this launch when fishing for walleye and bass on this end of the lake throughout the season. Many boaters have been using the launch at Blue Heron Park clear through the winter months. Moses Lake is filling rapidly now, and I expect the docks to be going in at the many boating accesses on the lake. There are a number of excellent parks at these launch sites, and some even have RV hook ups and camping. You can check them all out by visiting the Tour Moses Lake website.