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Banks Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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09/21/2014
96° - 100°
Trolling
Walleye
Chartreuse
Sunny
Crankbait
All Day
66° - 70°
09/25/2014
3
1947

WT: 64-70 F, northern wind <= 5 mph, lake level was very low; 5-6 ft lower than full pool, water was stained, weeds are dying: cabbage are dead, Millfoil Ok,
Fished flats on north and middle section of the lake, bite was real good especially early in the morning and late at night, two of us probably caught 40+ fish, but only 5 legal size(literally 16"), no wall hanger, that is very discouraging, but fish fought good, we had fun. fished 10-23 FOW, best bite is 14-16 FOW, used plugs # 5, 7, 9 size, blue is best, trolled around 1.8 mph, also we found that spinner with BB still working very well, fire tiger all the way. I gutted fish, bait fish was about 2" long, not sure what kind. HOT day up in 90s.
what puzzled me is that we did not a see or catch a single perch! where did they go? If you know, you probably will catch the bigger Walleye. Anyone wants to chime in?


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Trouttrakr
9/25/2014 5:25:00 PM
Hey Wallmama, we were also out there fishing last weekend. What an awesome weekend. Didn't know that they were having a bass tourney, but the lake was big enough for all of us. We did pretty well ourselves on 16"+ wallies. Caught 5 keepers and approx. 1,000 shakers (lol maybe 2,000). The funny thing is that We've never fished for wallies let alone seen them in person. We were actually trolling wedding rings with worm and were catching them like that. We heard there were some large bows in the lake, although never caught any. We were fishing in the coves north of Steamboat Rock. We tried plugs and such as well and got nothing on them. One curious thing we wanted to find out though. Maybe you or someone else knows. When we were fishing dusk, there were literally hundreds of fish jumping and swimming right on the surface. In groups of 5-10 at a time.. And I mean everywhere!!! They looked like small mouth, but we cast, trolled everything we had through them and nothing hit. Are they carp? We wish we could have taken pics, but we forgot our camera and charger for our phones. But, it would be nice to find out because they were everywhere on the surface like like miniature sharks.

Anyways, thanks for the post. It was hot, but beautiful over the weekend.
BassSlayer1981
9/25/2014 6:48:00 PM
fished banks on monday in the bowl for bass. Caught lots of perch and walleye on texas rigged lizards and senkos along hwy 155. Troutttrakr: I'am guessing 99.99% they where carp. Trout fishing picks up on banks when its gets cold. Late fall/Winter through early spring is best. You can catch them from shore in the Coulee city marina area. I have got some nice 5 pound plus trout from shore. Lots of folks over look the trout fishing here on banks, but theres some big ones in here for sure.
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