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Reports > 2026 > March > Wednesday 25
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
 
By Dave Graybill
 
With the mild weather we had this winter I am thinking that some spring fisheries will blossom earlier than usual this year. One could be the bass fishing on Moses Lake. In past years I spent very little time fishing for bass, as I was focused on the walleye fishing. So, when I dedicated some time to the bass fishing the results were very impressive. I committed to do a video on the bass fishing on the lake and tried a couple of areas that I really hadn’t explored before. One of those spots was the reef I had talked about in earlier reports and shared its location with a photograph. I had anticipated catching some smallmouth on that reef but didn’t expect to get as many largemouth as we did. The nearest launch to reach this reef is Connelly Park. The same day my friends and I fished around Gaileys Island at the other end of the lake. This also produced both big smallmouth and largemouth bass. We were casting Brush Hogs and lizards to the shore at Gaileys and on the reef where we started. I am very excited to get out on Moses for some pre-spawn bass fishing!