A buddy of mine is a guide in that specific area. He's a tournament walleye fisherman (and he's won the Governor's Cup tourney in that water), and a good stick. Of course, I'm prejudiced as I taught him every thing he knows!

The Columbia in that area is part of Lake Roosevelt, the largest impoundment in the state. It's full of walleyes, mostly on the small side, with some real hawgs thrown in. John Carruth, my friend, caught one that was just a shade under 17 pounds. The fun thing about the way John fishes in that area is that he uses relatively light gear-- you'll be fishing with spinning rods, casting jigs, and catching fish.

Not only do you have a good shot at walleyes, but you'll also stand a reasonably good chance at some decent smallmouth fishing and will probably hook a rainbow or two in the three-to-four pound size range.

Even if John wasn't a friend, I'd recommend him to anyone who was interested in fishing that stretch of river as he's one of the best in that area and very honest. He's also plugged into the fishing in the area in general, and if the walleye fishing is better elsewhere, he'll offer that option.

John's phone number is: (509)725-2545.