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Banks Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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06/11/2014
76° - 80°
Trolling
Walleye
None
Purple
Mostly Sunny
Crankbait
Afternoon
66° - 70°
06/12/2014
5
1667

The walleye bite on Banks Lake is beginning to pick up steam again. Had an afternoon guide trip on Wednesday, June 11th. We were able to land 12 keeper walleye in 3 hours. The fish ranged in size from 17 up to 24 inches. This day was all about the crankbait. We flat lined trolled Berkely Flicker Shads over gravel flats and they absolutely were crushing it. We had a triple header at one point pulling the cranks.

When pulling cranks, be sure to troll 1.5 to 2.0 mph as this really triggers the reaction strike. I like to use no weight, just tie directly onto the crankbait (for me either a Flicker Shad or a Rapala Shad Rap).

Guided fishing for Walleye on Banks Lake, Moses Lake, Potholes Reservoir and Rufus Woods.
Smallmouth Bass and Largemouth Bass on Banks Lake, Moses Lake, and Potholes Reservoir.Trophy class Triploid Trout on Rufus Woods.Rainbow Trout on Lake Roosevelt and Banks Lake.
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Comments

Mike Carey
6/12/2014 8:52:00 PM
we were one week too soon! That's fishing...
husker
6/16/2014 9:40:00 PM
thanks for the report, nothing better than a good crank bait bite on banks. Was there a depth that seemed to be good? Thanks..PS I never knew the crappie were that big in banks.. I caught a 2 pounder pulling cranks 2 weeks ago in the punch bowl...
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Phone: (509) 429-1714