18 - Lake Roosevelt South End to Spokane Confluence

Air Temp: 81° - 85°
Method: Bottom Fishing From Boat
Species: Walleye
Bait: Worms
Color: Chartreuse
Conditions: Sunny
Tackle: Jig
Time: All Day
Water Temp: 56° - 60°
Rating: 5
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I launched solo at first light and headed upriver to a couple of my favorite spots. It was slow at first with a couple of small eyes, a 4 lb. spawned out female and a 17 inch keeper, all caught on jigs, at my first stop. Next I trolled a couple of down deep Husky Jerks and picked up 3 keeper eyes, a 2 lb. smallie and a 5 lb. rainbow. I let the smallie and the rainbow go. I went back to jigging and ended up catching a 5 lb, two 6 lb, and a 7 lb. spawned out females. All were released. I also tried drop shotting a gulp minnow and caught several small eyes as well as a 14 in. crappie. I haven't seen a crappie in the Arm in several years and this one was a stud. I took a picture and sent it on its way. All told I boated 20-25 eyes, 2 smallies, a crappie and a big rainbow. The weather was gorgeous with little wind and Roosevelt has come up a couple of feet so it is only just mildly scary going up to the buoy 5 area. I did see a couple of people hit their props, never good, but they apparently didn't do a lot of damage. Almost all of the eyes I caught were very skinny after the spawn so I expect they will be putting on the feedbag over the next several weeks as they transition back downriver to the main lake. I kept 9 eaters and took a picture after I had already cleaned a 21 1/2 inch spawned out male.


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