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Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:46 pm
by DakotaElkSlayer
Guys, looking for some suggestions... I have never ice fished in Washington before and was planning on driving over from Moscow, ID for the day this Friday. Do you guys have any suggestions for places for me to hit to catch something "different," such as walleye, lakers, or lake whitefish? No 4X4, so has to be decently accessible. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Jim

RE:Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:43 pm
by Kfedka
Not sure how ice is on Banks Lake in Central Washington, but they have Walleye, Lake Whitefish, and Perch there. The southern part of the lake by Coulee City, might be frozen as it's not as deep as the rest. Lake Trout, try Bead Lake north of Newport, WA, you can also catch big Burbots there. Priest Lake in Northern Idaho has Lakers as well. Read through the posts to get more specific info on some of the lakes.

RE:Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:40 pm
by DakotaElkSlayer
Thanks, I ended up at Soda lake to chase whitefish and walleyes. Too bad the ice was rather thin.

Jim

RE:Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 11:49 pm
by Jay K
@DakotaElkSlayer- Hey, saw your post on iceshanty a while back, but missed this post. You coulda hit Moses Lake or Scooteney for some walleye. There was a recent report out of Scooteney that also mentioned Moses Lake. Incidentally, I think that report also mentioned the thin ice at Soda - sorry you made a fruitless trip.

RE:Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 10:12 pm
by DakotaElkSlayer
Did hit Scootney and caught about 7 perch. Skipped Moses since it was bigger water and didn't know where to go. Oh ya, did the Lind Coulee Arm of Potholes, too. Scratching my head why there was a good 5" of clear ice there, but such thin stuff on Soda only a mile or so away.

Jim

RE:Where to go for something "different"?

Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:06 am
by G-Man
DakotaElkSlayer wrote: Scratching my head why there was a good 5" of clear ice there, but such thin stuff on Soda only a mile or so away.

Jim
Soda is first in line to receive any water that may be flowing out of the Resivoir so it not only gets a supply of "warm" water, it can also have a bit movement that would hinder ice development.