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Best Time to Catch Walleye

Walleye can be caught year-round in Auburn. Right now in May, activity is Excellent.

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Walleye fishing near Auburn, Washington requires venturing slightly further afield, as the immediate vicinity isn't known for this species. Anglers typically head east towards the Columbia River or Potholes Reservoir for better opportunities. However, Lake Tapps, while primarily known for other species, can occasionally produce walleye. If targeting walleye near Auburn, focus on Lake Tapps during the spring and fall months when water temperatures are cooler. Target deeper areas near the dam or along submerged ledges. Trolling crankbaits or using bottom bouncers with worm harnesses are common techniques. A helpful tip is to check local fishing reports for any recent walleye catches in Lake Tapps. Be prepared for potentially challenging conditions, as walleye are not the primary target species in this lake. Success often requires persistence and a willingness to adapt your tactics.

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How to Catch Walleye

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Walleye Fishing Regulations in Washington

Open Season

Year-round

Daily Bag Limit

5 per day

Size Limit

16-inch minimum, 22-inch maximum. Only one walleye greater than 22 inches may be retained.

License Required

Freshwater fishing license

Check specific water body regulations for exceptions to statewide rules.

⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Washington state wildlife agency before fishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to fish for Walleye in the Auburn area?

Walleye fishing is generally best during the spring and fall, particularly during dawn and dusk. Look for them in deeper water during the day and shallower water during low-light periods.

What lures work well for Walleye near Auburn?

Jigs tipped with live bait or plastic trailers, crankbaits, and spinners are all effective. Experiment with different colors and retrieves to find what the walleye are biting on.

What are the regulations for Walleye fishing in Auburn, Washington?

The bag limit is 5 walleye per day. The size limit is a minimum of 16 inches and a maximum of 22 inches, and only one walleye greater than 22 inches may be retained.

Do I need a license to fish for Walleye in Auburn?

Yes, a valid Washington freshwater fishing license is required to fish for walleye in Auburn.

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