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My son and I headed out early last Friday to try the arm for some walleye. This was my first outing on Roosevelt on my boat and only the second time I had fished this body of water. We launched at Fort Spokane and headed up the arm a short run to the first island we came to. It took us a bit to find out where the fish were and what they wanted and the action was never hot and heavy but we did manage to catch 10 by the time the bow mount ran out of juice and we called it a day. We found that they liked a slower presentation that day, around .7-.8 mph. We were running 2 oz bottom walkers with gold/black colored slow death rigs that I had tied the night before. We tried several other colors throughout the day, but gold/black was the only thing we got bit on. The fish we caught ranged from 20' FOW all the way out to 60' FOW. The average size of our take was 15" with the largest being 19" and the smallest being 13". The fish that I bothered checking all had crayfish in their stomachs. Looking forward to getting back out on the water again soon!
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