Potholes Water Level
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- ImaFrayedKnot
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Potholes Water Level
Anyone have an idea of water level for Potholes? Curious how it's effecting the fishing...
Re: Potholes Water Level
I'm headed there this weekend and can report next week. Good fishing reports seem to be starting to show up!
- zen leecher aka Bill W
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Re: Potholes Water Level
It impacts where one can launch but doesn't appear to be affecting the fishing.
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The fish in Potholes are use to the water going down every summer. They just move out a little bit, then further again.
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- ImaFrayedKnot
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Re: Potholes Water Level
This time of year, temps, etc what depth would you expect to find fish? I'm headed out there Friday and would like to better my last outing.
Re: Potholes Water Level
5 feet down to 30 feet. Outside the dunes, back in Lind Coolie, outside Winchester in deeper water. Off the dam and around Goose Island, in 5 foot to 30 foot of water.
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Re: Potholes Water Level
I live here in Moses Lake next to the Potholes. With the water level being low during the summer, the fishing is very good. With the water level low, the fish seem to be more congregated. If you fish the Potholes, focus on the crab creek area. 9-25' of water seems to be productive. In the crab creek area the underwater sand dunes causes the depth to change which attracts the walleye, lots of structure.
You know you are in the right place when you see the cluster of boats, where there are boats, there are fish. I will be there on Sunday, kid has a soccer game on Saturday.
Good luck!
You know you are in the right place when you see the cluster of boats, where there are boats, there are fish. I will be there on Sunday, kid has a soccer game on Saturday.
Good luck!
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Re: Potholes Water Level
I was wondering about this myself thinking there might be time for one last trip over the mountains. I launched at MarDon my last trip and had to back the truck damn near into the lake before the boat came off the trailer. If its any lower than it was then(Late July), that's a no go for sure. What is the best lower water launch?
Re: Potholes Water Level
On the other end of the dam. The public launch should be good, it's on the same road Mardon's is on, go north.Rondvu2 wrote:I was wondering about this myself thinking there might be time for one last trip over the mountains. I launched at MarDon my last trip and had to back the truck damn near into the lake before the boat came off the trailer. If its any lower than it was then(Late July), that's a no go for sure. What is the best lower water launch?
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- zen leecher aka Bill W
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Re: Potholes Water Level
The WDFW launch on the east end of the lake was still working when I was last there. It's definitely deep enough to float my boat off. The Lind Coulee launch on Road M is too shallow.