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Mike Meseberg | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by Mike Meseberg<Br>
| May 21, 2011 6:00 AM

Warden Lake was a happy place on Opening Day. Day Trippers and overnight campers enjoyed many limits of Trout. On 5-03-11 by 10 am a family of five returned to MarDon Resort with trout limits from Warden Lake. The most popular ways to land a limit would be to use Powerbait, Dick Night Triple Teaser and as always a Wedding Ring and night crawler combination. Also, don't forget to try Needlefish, Flatfish Rooster Tail, Mepps Spinner # 5, Rapalas or a Slow Death Hook with crawlers. 

Upper Goose Lake continues to produce rainbow to 17 inches.

Potholes Reservoir

Frenchmans Wasteway, Lind Coulee and Crab Creek, above the powerlines, are producing Post Spawn Walleye's up to 27 inches.

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