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18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence Report
Washington

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11/16/2019
41° - 45°
Bottom Fishing From Boat
Walleye
None
Green
Cloudy
Jigs
All Day
46° - 50°
11/18/2019
5
4768

Once again hit the Spokane Arm with my buddy Glenn. We launched out of Porky and headed up river. We tried several spots including buoy 5 and all we (I) caught was 1 burbot. The water temp at buoy 5 is 3-4 degrees cooler than Porcupine Bay, 46 vs 50. It appears this cooler water is pushing the walleyes down river as they try to stay in warmer water. We ended up back down by porky and were able to find a small area holding quite a few walleyes.

A red jig head with a green red/flake grub produced the best although we also had luck with drop shotting a 3 inch power bait minnow. Most of our fish came out of 65-70 FOW. We had to wade through a lot of dinks but ended up keeping about 20 out of the 70+ eyes that we caught. I also added 4 more burbot to my total. That's 52 over the last three weekends vs about eight total for my three other fishing buddies; slackers. I am not actively fishing for burbot but can't seem to not catch them. Oh well, they do fight pretty good and my buddies like to put them in gumbo so I guess I can continue to contribute them to our fish tally.


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Part-Time
11/18/2019 11:22:17 PM
I like those Burbot myself but not terribly fond of cleaning them. That fillet knife case looks kind of familiar. That sure speeds things along when you have a bunch to fillet. Thanks for another great report.
hewesfisher
11/19/2019 7:36:56 AM
Nice mess of fish Mark and some of those 'burbs are FAT. Might have to consider a run that direction...
walleyemark
11/19/2019 3:15:36 PM
Most of the burbot are stuffed full of crawdads; I think we counted 20 of them in one fish. We also enjoyed watching trout jump three feet out of the water all day Saturday; especially around buoy 1. They were definitely feeding heavily on some kind of bug.
AJ's Dad
11/22/2019 6:38:13 AM
It never fails, you really seem to have the Roosevelt fishery dialed in!! Nice going.
Pacific Tackle
11/29/2019 7:20:04 AM
If you are catching them so deep how do they not spit their stomachs out? Every one we catch that deep we have to keep because there is no way they would survive if we released them.
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