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Had 3 guided walleye/trout trips on Rufus Woods on April 5, 7, and 8th. Walleye bite has been excellent in the morning until about 10:00 AM then it drops off. The native rainbow fishing is off the charts red hot. I would have given this report a 5 if the triploid fishing was better. We only got 1 triploid in the 3 days, which went about 6 pounds.
For walleye, the ticket for me has been pulling 1 1/2 ounce bottom bouncers in front of a Macks Lure Smile Blade/Slow Death Hook combo topped off with a nightcrawler. The walleye are in depths of 14-25 feet right now on Rufus Woods and getting close to the spawn. We caught many 18-20 inch males as well as several 5-6 pounds egg filled females which we released.
For the native rainbows, the ticket is to troll against the current right against the shore with an Owners Rip-N-Minnow and/or a Rapala Shad Rap (size 7).
The 1 triploid we caught was taken on a the Macks Smile Blade/Slow Death combo as we were fishing for walleye.
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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