Yeah I saw a report that they had been catching crappie off the dock so we'll see. I hate how they don't draw the water down how they used to in Potholes during the summer, but I think part of it was to bring the panfishing back to life.
The water is really high. Good luck.
Yeah I saw a report that they had been catching crappie off the dock so we'll see. I hate how they don't draw the water down how they used to in Potholes during the summer, but I think part of it was to bring the panfishing back to life.
Caught 7 keeper crappie at potholes, lost one that was over 12 inches as it came up it jumped and got off. Still up here, about to try the frenchman's wasteway area for bass for a lil then might try the crappie for the evening bite.
Sounds great, keep up the good work.
Live minnows aren't allowed because they don't want people releasing them where they shouldn't.
Been about five years since I lived in WA, but don't they have a two pole permit you can buy to use on most lakes? I usually do a day or two of fishing when I go out there to visit my parents in the fall, and I swear the WA fishing regs get more complicated every year.
Don't worry, catch crappie.
Yes, two poles are allowed in Alder if you have the permit.
A couple of Crappie my son caught at Ohop.
Luck has nothing to do with it, it's how you wiggle your worm.
Great big smile.
How many did you get altogether?