Liberty Lake (711 acres): Although largemouth bass, perch and other warmwater species dominate here, yearling and broodstock rainbow trout and yearling brown trout are planted. Liberty is just 15 mile...
lake is 2 miles SE of Roy on the Fort Lewis Military Reservation.
If your either coming from Garrison (inside the gate ) or from the East gate . turn at the C5-A mock up. Ya cant miss it ,Its a C5 -A...
Jefferson County’s Lake Leland is located about 4 ½ miles north from the town of Quilcene. It covers about 100 surface acres, reaches depths of about 20 feet and lies at 190 feet of elevation. Fish...
This is a 55 acre lake reached 15 miles north of Hoodsport. Take the road that runs along the north side of the Hamma Hamma river for 7 miles, then take the trail 3.5 miles to the lake. Holds rainbow,...
311 acres, holds all types of trout and spiny rays species. Located 5.5 miles east of Olympia. Public access. Take Hwy 510 about 1.5 miles east of Lacey, passing Hicks Lake to west shore. Pictures By ...
Lacamas Lake (315 acres): Located north of Camas.Fair-to-good action for largemouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, brown bullheads, and a few channel catfish and pumpkinseed sunfish is available. The a...
Leech Lake (41 acres): This is a high-elevation, fly-fishing-only lake that produces excellent fishing for 8- to 16-inch brook trout throughout the summer. Facilities include a Forest Service campgrou...
THIS LAKE IS REALLY NICE TO VISIT, HAS A CAMPGROUND, AND IS PAVED ALL BUT 1/4 MILE FROM THE LAKE. LAKE IS LOCATED ABOUT 30- 45 MIN FROM YAKIMA OFF OF HWY 12 HEADING TOWARDS RIMROCK LAKE. The lake hold...
Kitsap County’s Long Lake is located about 3 ½ miles S.E. from Port Orchard. It covers 314 surface acres, reaches depths of only about 12-13 feet and lies at an elevation of 118 feet. Fish species i...
1.6 miles on a moderate grade uphill (with a couple of semi-steep places). All in all, a pretty easy hike up and a very easy hike down of 45 minutes. Easy shoreline access is limited by brush and oth...
Little Ash (Ashes) Lake (5 acres): Located west of Stevenson along Highway 14, this lake has catchable-size rainbows, plus broodstock and jumbos. A few bass are also present.
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Lone Lake (92 acres): Occupying a broad meadow area 2 miles southwest of Langley on Whidbey Island, Lone has a large WDFW access on the north shore and is open year-around. Trout fishing can vary wide...
LOOMIS LAKE IS APPROX. 200 ACRES, HAS A PRIMITIVE STATE LAUNCH AND LIMITED PARKING AND A FISHING PIER. THE MAJORITY OF THIS BODY IS ONLY ABOUT 4 FT DEEP. THERE IS A DEEP HOLE NEAR THE NORTH END THATS ...
Lost Lake (145 acres): Found about a mile west of Keechelus Lake, this Lost Lake contains kokanee and brook trout. Although brookies average only 9 inches, there are some lunkers.
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Herman Lake (35 acres) and Lyle Lake (22 acres): Fry-planted rainbow trout are doing fair in both of these lakes about 5 miles north of Othello. Small-craft boat launches available on both lakes. Toil...
Leader Lake (Reservoir) (159 acres): Fishing should be fair to good for chunky rainbows on this lake 4 miles west of Okanogan. Heavy irrigation demands due to drought greatly decrease the water levels...
Leo Lake (39 acres): Rainbow trout will be the mainstay here due to eastern brook competition on the cutthroat trout. Leo is south of Frater Lake and has a Forest Service campground and launch on the ...