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Banks Lake Report
Grant County, WA

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06/14/2014
71° - 75°
Trolling
Walleye
Worms
Chartreuse
Snowing
Spinner
All Day
61° - 65°
06/16/2014
3
1395

Banks Lake was as advertised by all we had talked to and gathered our intel. We got 5 boats on the water and all managed to bring home at least 1 keeper. One young fellow, Jerimiah by name, brought home the BIG FISH award. He landed a 28” or so, …a fine Walleye.
This was not an easy proposition. Wm.’s boat landed 21 undersized fish before the 1 keeper, a 22” 6 lb. Walleye. There were other species in the way besides all the dinks and babies….Smallmouth and perch were everywhere.
We never saw Pete but did hear from him at dinner by cell phone. He said he had 6 fish, which, if he was fishing Roosevelt would be fine. Tom and grandson and uncle had 1 each keepers from his boat after landing 40 or more others. Same story for Eddie and Sandi, Chris and Jeff, and William Susan, and Phil.
An excellent day for fishing, the wind came up at 3:00 PM and most left the water. Dinner at 6:00 PM at the La Presa where 10 of us ate.
Location for the keepers was consistently in the Poplar Bay and along the Rose Bush. Surface water temps were in the 60s. Color appeared to be best using Chartreuse, spinners, beads, with slow death hooks and portion of night crawler. Speed was 1.4 to 1.8 mph.
Our thanks to Don Erickson for helping narrow the search for the fish. We will be back again…especially after the dinks grow to harvest size.


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Larry3215
6/17/2014 9:06:00 PM
We were at Banks the first week of June and had similar luck but didnt get the sizes you did. Very nice fish! Where are Poplar Bay and Rose Bush? I have several maps of the lake but cant find either of those locations. Want to be ready for next year when we go back :)
wmaxwell48
6/17/2014 10:23:00 PM
Both locations are on the hot spots here at WL linked to this report.. In short, south of Steamboat rock on the east side of the lake and before the Million Dollar mile on SR 155. The rose bush is actually a rock in the lake at the start of the M$M. The flats around it provide the 20-30' shelf that we fish.
wmaxwell48
6/18/2014 9:08:00 AM
A later report from Chris and Jeff indicated that Purple Smiley-blades with Slo-death hooks also were working around the Rose Bush.
Larry3215
6/18/2014 8:17:00 PM
Thanks!
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