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State of Washington March 2009
Fish ProgramFish Management Division
2009Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes and Streams
2009
Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes and Streams
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Fish Program
Fish Management Division
March 2009
Table of Contents
Introduction …………………………….……….……………….……………... 1 Catchable Trout Plants ……….……………….………….……………. 1 Triploid Trout …………………………………….………….…..…….… 1 Trout Fry Plants ……………………………………………..………..… 2 Some Tips for Catching Trout …………………………….………...… 2 2009 Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes ….….….…..… 3 WDFW Regional Offices ….………………………….……………………….31 Hatchery Catchable Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Streams……… 32 2009 Washington Triploid Trout Distribution …………………..………….. 33
Spring 2009 Hatchery Trout Stock Plan for Washington Lakes and Streams March 2009
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Introduction
WDFW is planning to stock a total of 782 lakes to provide for the 2009 trout fisheries,
and we hope you enjoy your days on the water with your friends and family.
This booklet is organized into two sections: First - the ponds and lakes receiving
catchable trout in 2009, and the kokanee and trout fry species and numbers stocked in
2007 and 2008; and Second – the stream catchable trout stocking table. These
sections list the waters by county, and show the trout species, the numbers, size, and
approximate time the fish will be stocked. The locations, dates, and times presented
are based on current information, so unavoidable changes may occur.
Catchable Trout Plants Over 4.2 million trout, 8 inches or larger, are scheduled for stocking in 370 Washington
lowland lakes this year. These plants include nearly 70,000 quality “jumbo”-sized (1½
to 2 pound average) rainbow and cutthroat trout, as well as larger brood stock trout,
being released from WDFW hatcheries into these lakes. These, combined with the
triploid trout noted below, will provide opportunities for larger trout in selected lakes.
WDFW plans to stock about 58,600 catchable-sized trout in selected streams to provide
mitigation for lost opportunity to harvest wild fish, or to provide recreational opportunity
in areas where habitat does not support wild trout populations.
Anglers should expect changes from this plan due to logistics, and modifications to
hatchery production, as well as the ability to plant out brood stock or excess fish. At
times, trout may be stocked in addition to what was planned in this document. Every
Thursday, WDFW provides a weekly stocking report for catchable trout at:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/plants/weekly
Triploid Trout There are 94 lakes and ponds throughout the state that will be stocked with 41,429
triploid trout that average 1½ pounds. These trout, purchased by the Department from
private growers, are sterile rainbows that have the potential to grow to trophy size if
abundant food is available, and if not harvested the first season after stocking. These
fish are not “genetically modified,” but are sterilized by heat- or pressure-treating the
eggs after fertilization. These triploid rainbow trout are identified as TRB under the
Species in the catchable trout table. Some triploid trout fry are stocked in areas where
natural reproduction of hatchery trout could adversely affect native species. For
specifics on the triploid stocking program, please refer to the Washington Triploid Trout
distribution schedule for triploid trout stocking, appended at the end of the document on
page 33.
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Trout Fry Plants
Over 15.5 million fry and fingerlings were stocked as 2-to-5 inch long trout into 531
lakes and ponds, including 163 high lakes. Kokanee were stocked in 2007 for the 2009
fishery, while trout fry were stocked in 2008 for this year's catch. Fry and fingerlings are
stocked in the spring and fall, where they feed and grow on natural food until the
following spring when they are large enough to be harvested. The survival rate of fry
varies depending on conditions of the lake. A number of eastern Washington lakes are
managed in such a way that fry survival is very good and are the primary source of new
trout available for harvest. Western Washington lowland lakes depend primarily on
catchable size trout plants because of relatively low fry survival. Where fry can be
successfully stocked, the ones that survive supplement the catchable trout plants.
Some Tips for Catching Trout
As you read through the stocking tables, please note that many lakes are open year-
round, or open on March 1, and may be stocked as early as January. While it might be
too late this year to take advantage of this knowledge, stocking schedules are fairly
consistent from year-to-year, so you can plan to get in some good early season fishing
next year.
Research has shown that trout tend to stay in the top three to five feet of water for the
first weeks after stocking. This makes them easy prey for cormorants and other avian
predators, which can take a significant bite out of our stocking efforts. Where avian
predation is prevalent, your best chance for success may come in the first couple of
weeks after trout are stocked. Angler activity tends to disrupt the feeding birds and can
save the fish for a longer period of good fishing.
Because of this tendency of stocked trout to remain shallow for a while after stocking,
fishing on the bottom may not be as productive early as it will be later. Troll shallow
with small lures, flies, or spinner-and-bait combinations early in the season. When
fishing from shore, use a float to keep your bait up in the feeding zone.
After a few weeks, the trout will cue in on natural food items and be found where the
food is, and this tends to be deeper. At this time, try fishing on or just off the bottom,
using floating paste type baits or other buoyant baits. Also, natural baits such as
worms, fish eggs, or flies and lures that imitate natural trout food work well. This will
also be the case in lakes managed primarily with fry plants where the fish have grown
up on natural food.
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Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes
2009 Catchable Trout Stocking Plan
Hatchery Trout Fry Stocked in 2008
Kokanee Fry Stocked in 2007
Please consult the Fishing in Washington sport fishing regulation pamphlet for seasons, bag limits, and special regulations. BT = Brown Trout CT = Cutthroat Trout EB = Eastern Brook Trout K = Kokanee RB = Rainbow Trout TRB = Triploid Rainbow Trout TT = Tiger Trout
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Adams Herman Lake RB 10,595
Lyle Lake RB 2,292
McManaman Lake RB 1,408
Para-Juvenile Lake RB 2,411
Quail Lake RB 2,394
Sprague Lake (See Region 1 Lincoln Co)
Asotin Golf Course Pond RB 21,000 350 21,350 Feb. - Jun.
Headgate Pond RB 2,000 2,000 Apr.
Silcott Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Mar.
West Evans Pond RB 22,000 400 22,400 Feb. - Jun.
Benton Columbia Park Pond RB 6,900 700 7,600 Feb. - Oct.
TRB 147 147 Apr.
Chelan Lake Ann CT 200
Lower Antilon Lake BT 5,000
Upper Antilon Lake BT 5,000
Beehive Reservoir RB 16,000 100 16,100 Apr. - Jun.
TT 1,000
Black Lake (Spring Hill Res.) BT 2,000
EB 1,500
RB 6,500 200 6,700 Apr. - Jun.
TT 1,500
Blackbird Island Pond CT 1,000 1,000 June
Lake Chelan CT 50,000 50,000 Jul. - Aug. 250,000
K 120,000
RB 50,000 50,000 Aug.
Chelan Golf Course Pond RB 100 100 May
Clear Lake RB 9,000 125 9,125 Apr. - Jun.
TT 1,000
Colockum Creek CT 500
Crystal Lake CT 150
Domke Lake CT 10,410
Dry Lake BT 9,343
Fish Lake BT 25,000
RB 34,000 34,000 May 200,000
Upper Florence Lake RB 160
Indian Ponds CT 50
Lily Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Apr.-Jun.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Chelan Lake Lorraine CT 70
Milo Wood Pond EB 860
RB 500
Paschall Pond TT 900
Roses Lake BT 5,000
RB 24,500 150 24,650 May, Nov.
TRB 1,001 1,001 Apr.
Sprite Lake RB 230
Steffen's Pond BT 800
Stephens Pond EB 1,240
Swakane Creek CT 500
Swallow Lake #3 RB 300
Top Lake RB 576
Southernmost Two Little Lakes CT 110
Big Twin Lake CT 26,394
Wapato Lake RB 59,985
Clallam Bogachiel Pond Kid's Day RB 3,800 300 4,100 May
Lincoln Park Pond RB 800 25 825 Apr.
Sequim Derby, Carrie Blake Park Pond RB 3,000 225 3,225 May, Jul.
Sutherland Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr., May
Wentworth Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Clark Battle Ground Lake CT 26,032
RB 30,200 149 30,349 Dec. - June
TRB 256 256 Apr.
Klineline Pond BT 3,000 3,000 Mar. - Apr.
RB 31,888 140 32,028 Dec. - June
TRB 256 256 Apr.
Lacamas Lake BT 8,700 8,700 Mar. - Apr.
RB 15,000 15,000 Dec., Mar., Apr.
Columbia Beaver Lake RB 500 500 Feb.
Big Four Lake RB 2,000 300 2,300 Feb.
Blue Lake RB 23,300 400 23,700 Feb. - Jun.
Curl Lake RB 12,000 300 12,300 Apr. - Jun.
Dam Pond RB 1,000 25 1,025 Feb.
Dayton Juvenile Pond RB 3,000 125 3,125 Mar. - May
Deer Lake RB 3,300 25 3,325 Feb. - May
Donnie Lake RB 600 600 Apr., Sep.
Orchard Pond RB 2,000 50 2,050 Feb. - Mar.
Rainbow Lake RB 15,000 300 15,300 Feb. - Jun.
Spring Lake RB 11,000 300 11,300 Feb. - Jun.
Watson Lake RB 20,000 300 20,300 Feb. - Jun.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Cowlitz Coweeman Lake CT 436
Horseshoe Lake BT 6,500 6,500 Apr.
RB 14,200 40 14,240 Feb., Apr.
TRB 608 608 Apr.
Kress Lake BT 6,500 6,500 Apr.
RB 8,865 8,865 Feb., Apr., May
TRB 352 352 Apr.
Lakeview Peak Lake CT 201
Merrill Lake TRB 224 224 Apr.
Merwin Reservior K 43,700
Sacajawea Lake BT 12,000 12,000 Apr. - May
RB 14,697 160 14,857 Feb., Apr., Jun.
Silver Lake RB 16,000 16,000 Jan. - Mar.
Douglas Big Bow Pond RB 4,000 75 4,075 Mar. - May
Grimes Lake CT 7,004
Hammond Pond RB 2,500 50 2,550 Mar., Apr.
Jameson Lake * RB 30,000 30,000 Apr.-May 160,064
TRB 1,437 1,437 Apr.
Pit Lake RB 1,705 75 1,780 Mar. - Apr.
Putters Pond RB 3,500 50 3,550 Mar. - Apr.
Rufus Woods Lk., Colville Tribal RB 16,000 16,000 Mar.-Jul., Oct.-Dec.
Note: Jameson catchable and triploid RB will only be stocked IF water quality conditions improve. Call Reg. 2 office for updates.
Ferry Curlew Lake RB 155,495
Davis Lake CT 4,988
Lake Ellen RB 9,000 9,000 Mar., Apr.
Empire Lake EB 2,990
Ferry Lake RB 3,500 3,500 Mar., Apr. 25,024
Fish Lake RB 500 500 Mar., Apr.
Long Lake CT 8,964
Renner Lake BT 500 500 Mar., Apr.
EB 3,055
Swan Lake RB 25,200
Trout Lake RB 3,157
Ward Lakes EB 1,040
Franklin Dalton Lake RB 25,500 350 25,850 Feb. - May
TRB 393 393 Apr.
Marmes Pond RB 2,000 50 2,050 Feb., Mar.
Powerline Lake TRB 344 344 Apr.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Garfield Casey's Pond RB 500 500 Apr.
Grant South Ancient Lake RB 1,506
West Ancient Lake RB 103
Banks Lake K 133,011 133,011 Apr. 991,291
RB 51,001 51,001 Apr. - Jun. 240,000
Beda Lake RB 1,875 1,875 Nov.
Billy Clapp Lake RB 135,618
Blue Lake BT 8,023
RB 210,077
TRB 295 295 Apr.
TT 6,376
Blythe Lake RB 12,444
Boundary Lake RB 300
Burke Lake RB 35,093
Lower Caliche Lake RB 5,013
Upper Caliche Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Oct. - Nov. 6,507
West Caliche Lake RB 541
Canal Lake RB 35,020
Castle Lake EB 1,214
RB 1,205
Cattail Lake RB 1,512
Chukar Lake RB 1,972
Cliff Lake RB 301
Coot Lake RB 541
Corral Lake RB 31,202
Cow Lake RB 10,055
Crystal Lake RB 397
Cup Lake RB 301
Deep Lake K 40,000
RB 5,082 1,000 6,082 Apr. - Jun. 5,021
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Delaney Springs EB 205
Drain 239 EB 1,004
RB 2,000
TT 1,009
Drain 645 EB 1,004
RB 2,000
TT 1,009
Dry Falls Lake BT 1,002
RB 9,900
Dusty Lake BT 1,009
RB 8,374
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Grant East Falcon Lake EB 196
RB 598
West Falcon Lake EB 294
RB 898
Frenchman Hills Waterway BT 1,046
EB 3,392
RB 3,053
TT 996
Gadwall Lake RB 756
George Lake RB 541
Goldeneye Lake RB 4,998
Upper Goose Lake RB 36,087
Lower Hampton Lake RB 9,538
Upper Hampton Lake RB 26,501
Heart Lake RB 9,958 9,958 Oct.
Hen Lake RB 747
Lower Heron Lake EB 294
RB 354
Upper Heron Lake EB 294
RB 354
Homestead Creek EB 1,004
Homestead Lake BT 1,006
RB 3,045
TT 1,998 1,998 Apr. 2,004
Homestead Spring EB 804
Horseshoe Lake RB 904
Hourglass Lake RB 324
Janet Lake RB 2,000
Lemna Lake RB 454
Lenice Lake BT 548
RB 4,000 4,000 Mar., Sep. 9,400
TT 1,018 1,018 Mar. - May 3,008
Lake Lenore CT 55,309
Lloyd Lake RB 103
Lloyd Pond RB 118 118 Mar.
Lower Lodge Lake RB 250
Upper Lodge Lake RB 505
Lois Lake RB 506
Long Lake RB 4,038
Martha Lake RB 8,000 8,000 Mar., Oct. 11,206
Merry Lake RB 1,019
Moses Lake RB 8,000 8,000 Apr. 50,000
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Grant Northrup Lake RB 1,032
Nunnally Lake BT 548
RB 4,000 4,000 Mar., Sep. 12,000
TT 1,018 1,018 Mar. - May 3,008
Park Lake BT 7,315
RB 138,041
TRB 196 196 Apr.
TT 9,006
Perch Lake RB 10,042
Pillar Lake RB 2,520
Ping Pond (Oasis Park) RB 500 500 Apr.
Poacher Lake RB 150
Potholes Reservoir RB 50,000
Quincy Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Mar., Oct. 31,504
East Sage Lake RB 1,504
TT 195
West Sage Lake RB 513
TT 297
Sago Lake RB 324
Scout Lake RB 103
Shoveler Lake RB 756
Snipe Lake RB 612
Soda Lake RB 6,045
Spence Lake RB 505
Lower Spring Lake RB 301
Upper Spring Lake RB 205
Spring Creek EB 205
North Teal Lake RB 9,004
South Teal Lake RB 6,291
Tick Lake RB 400
Vic Meyers (Rainbow) Lake BT 208
EB 1,200
RB 3,612
Virgin Lake RB 3,013
Warden Lake RB 30,114
TT 2,009
South Warden Lake RB 13,294
Widgeon Lake RB 1,656
Windmill Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Oct. 15,045
North Windmill Lake RB 5,014
Grays Aberdeen Lake RB 10,000 600 10,600 Apr., May
Harbor TRB 122 122 Apr., May
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
Grays Duck Lake RB 7,000 800 7,800 Mar., Apr.
Harbor Failor Lake RB 7,000 350 7,350 Apr., May
TRB 189 189 Apr., May
Noel Cole Pond RB 500 30 530 June
Stump Lake RB 4,000 300 4,300 Apr., May
Sylvia Lake RB 10,000 750 10,750 Mar. - Jun
TRB 119 119 Apr., May
Vance Creek (Elma) Juv. Pond RB 3,625 375 4,000 Apr. - Jun.
TRB 36 36 Apr.
Vance Creek (Elma) Pond #2 RB 3,625 375 4,000 Apr. - Jun.
Island East Admiralty Bay Pond CT 300
West Admiralty Bay Pond CT 350
Cranberry Lake BT 10,000
RB 7,000 7,000 Apr.
Deer Lake CT 10,150
RB 9,500 9,500 Apr. 15,000
Goss Lake CT 8,050
RB 7,000 7,000 Apr.
Lone Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr.
TRB 393 393 May
Jefferson Anderson Lake RB 3,000
Gibbs Lake RB 225 225 May
TRB 181 181 May
Horseshoe Lake RB 700 700 Apr.
TRB 91 91 Apr.
Leland Lake RB 8,000 75 8,075 Apr., May
Ludlow Lake RB 1,000 50 1,050 Apr.
Sandy Shore Lake RB 2,000 125 2,125 Apr.
Silent Lake CT 3,000
RB 800 25 825 Apr.
Tarboo Lake RB 1,500 125 1,625 Apr.
Teal Lake RB 1,000 110 1,110 Apr., May
King Lake Alice EB 7,500
RB 2,000 2,000 Apr. 6,825
Anderson Lake RB 210
Angle Lake RB 9,250 9,250 Apr.
TRB 589 589 Apr., May
Beaver Lake (Fall City) RB 9,500 9,500 Apr. 16,000
TRB 245 245 Apr.
Bengston Lake RB 200
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
King Bitter Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar.
Black Lake RB 5,900
Blethen Pot RB 50
Blisses Pond CT 40
Lake Boren RB 1,000 1,000 Mar. 10,000
Boundary Lake CT 700
Caroline Lake CT 3,150
Charlie Lakes #1, 2, 3 CT 450
Christmas Lake CT 200
Cleopatra Lake RB 80
Cottage Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. 10,000
Crater Lake (Red Mtn.) CT 580
Deep Lake RB 3,500 3,500 Apr.
Deer Lake RB 500
Desire Lake RB 6,750 6,750 Apr.
Dolloff Lake RB 1,650 1,650 Apr.
Dream Lake RB 1,463
Drunken Charlie Lake RB 750
Echo Lake (99) RB 1,000 1,000 Mar.
Fenwick Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Apr.
Fish Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Mar.
Fivemile Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Garcia Pond CT 100
Geneva Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Apr.
Green Lake BT 12,000
RB 19,500 19,500 Mar. - Apr.
TRB 638 638 Apr., May
Haller Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Mar.
Upper Hardscrabble Lake RB 215
Holm Lake RB 1,650 1,650 Mar.
Hummingbird Lake CT 160
Illinois Creek Pothole RB 300
Jade Lake RB 1,125
Killarney Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Langendorfer Lake CT 200
Langlois Lake RB 6,150 6,150 Apr. 6,090
Lodge Lake RB 300
Loop Lake EB 740
Lunker Lake RB 170
Upper Mac Peak Pot RB 100
Lake Marie RB 500
Margaret Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Apr.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
King Marmot Lake RB 7,700
Little Mason Lake CT 420
Maud Lake CT 150
EB 150
Melakwa Lake RB 200
Upper Melakwa Lake RB 30
Meridian Lake K 40,000
RB 15,000 15,000 Mar., May
TRB 638 638 Apr., May
Mig Lake RB 50
Upper Mine Creek Pot RB 40
Morton Lake RB 9,150 9,150 Apr. 10,000
Moss Lake CT 100
Mossback Lake RB 80
Mud Lake CT 500
North Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr.
Pine Lake RB 20,000 20,000 Apr.
Rainbow Lake RB 110
Rattlesnake Lake CT 2,136
RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. 3,970
TRB 491 491 Apr.
Rock Lake RB 260
Sawyer Creek Pot RB 50
Lake Sawyer K 65,000
RB 25,000
TRB 687 687 Apr., May
Scout Lake RB 230
Shadow Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr.
Shady Lake RB 3,500 3,500 May
Lower Snoqualmie Lake Potholes RB 294
Upper Snoqualmie Lake Potholes CT 250
Snow Lake RB 7,650
Snowflake Lake CT 80
Source Lake CT 50
Spring Lake RB 5,500 5,500 Apr.
Star Lake RB 2,000 2,000 Mar.
Steel Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr.
Stink Lakes EB 150
Sunday Lake CT 300
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked Fry
Plants
King Sylvia Lake CT 700
Taylor Mountain Pond CT 120
Tourmaline Lake CT 110
Trico Lake CT 330
Trout Lake RB 1,400 1,400 Apr.
Twelve Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar.
Tye Lake (Stevens Pass) CT 330
RB 5,144
Walker Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Apr.
Upper Wildcat Lake RB 3,150
Wilderness Lake RB 15,000 15,000 Apr.
Kitsap Bainbridge Island Pond RB 700 40 740 Apr., May
Buck Lake RB 1,000 100 1,100 Apr.
Erickson Pond CT 2,232
Horseshoe Lake RB 1,500 100 1,600 Apr.
Island Lake RB 2,500 100 2,600 Apr.
Kitsap Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Mar.
TRB 393 393 May
Kitsap Lake (Juvenile Derby) RB 600 35 635 Apr.
Koeneman Lake RB 75 75 May
Mission Lake CT 837
RB 4,500 200 4,700 Apr.
Mission Ridge Pond CT 1,534
Panther Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr.
TRB 105 105 Apr.
Pope Burn Pond CT 558
Ward's Pond CT 1,395
Wildcat Lake CT 6,000
RB 8,000 150 8,150 Apr., May
Wye Lake RB 2,500 50 2,550 Mar., May
Kittitas Cle Elum Lake K 170,000
Diamond Lake CT 315
Easton Ponds RB 11,500 200 11,700 Apr. - Jun., Oct.
Fio Rito Lake, North RB 14,300 700 15,000 Feb. - Jun., Oct.
TRB 710 710 Apr.
Fio Rito Lake, South RB 5,500 5,500 Feb. - Jun., Oct.
Gold (Eight Acre) Lake RB 50
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Kittitas Hibox Lake RB 110
Keechelus Lake CT 850
K 253,314
Upper Kendall Peak Lake RB 130
Kiwanis (Lit. Hanson) Juv. Pond RB 2,000 50 2,050 Apr. - Jul., Oct.
Lavendar Lake RB 5,500 200 5,700 Apr., Jun
Lost Lake TRB 1,014 1,014 Jun.
Mattoon Lake RB 11,300 400 11,700 Feb. - Jun., Oct.
TRB 491 491 Apr.
McCabe Pond RB 2,200 200 2,400 Feb. - Apr., Oct.
Milk Creek Pond RB 600 600 Apr.
Mirror Lake RB 570
Naneum Juvenile Pond RB 1,100 250 1,350 Apr. - May
Quartz Creek Pond RB 250 250 Jun.
Stonesthrow Lake CT 100
Twilight Lake CT 160
Upper Twin Lake CT 100
Woodhouse Pond RB 2,200 2,200 Feb. - Apr.
Klickitat Horsethief Lake RB 15,500 15,500 Apr. - Jun.
Maryhill Pond RB 1,200 1,200 Feb., Apr., May
Northwestern Reservoir (see Skamania Co)
Rowland Lake RB 12,934 183 13,117 Feb., Apr., Jun.
North Rowland Lake TRB 928 928 Apr.
Spearfish Lake RB 9,500 140 9,640 Jan., Apr. - Jun.
Lewis Art Lake CT 67
Bill Lake CT 210
Bertha May Lake RB 1,530
Bluff Lake CT 403
Carlisle Lake BT 4,000 4,000 Apr.
RB 8,000 70 8,070 Jan., Apr.
TRB 315 315 Apr.
Chambers Lake BT 500 500 Jun.
Cora Lake RB 1,530
Coyote Lake RB 320
Davis Lake RB 1,250 1,250 Apr.
Dumbbell Lake CT 1,660
Fizrenken Lake CT 168
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Lewis Fort Borst Park Pond RB 7,150 7,150 Apr., May
TRB 372 372 Apr.
Frying Pan Lake CT 829
Hager Lake RB 249
Knuppenberg Pond BT 500 500 Jun.
Lewis & Clark Pond RB 500 500 Apr.
Lone Tree Lake CT 130
Long Lake BT 500 500 Jun.
Lost Lake CT 638
Mayfield Reservoir RB 76,750 76,750 Mar. - Aug.
Mineral Lake BT 5,000 5,000 Apr.
CT 3,024
RB 29,000 110 29,110 Jan., Apr. 178,429
TRB 687 687 Apr.
Moss Lake CT 201
Spud Lake CT 168
Plummer Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr.
Lake Scanewa RB 20,000 20,000 Jun. - Aug.
Siler Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Apr.
South Lewis Co. Park Pond BT 4,000 4,000 Apr.
RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
TRB 589 589 Apr.
Swofford Pond BT 4,000 4,000 Apr.
RB 10,750 10,750 Mar. - Apr.
Watch Lake CT 904
Willame Lake CT 302
Wright Lake CT 168
Lincoln Coffee Pot Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr.
Deer Springs Lake BT 1,000 1,000 Mar., Apr. 3,009
RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr. 15,000
4th of July Lake TT 5,612 5,612 Mar.
Fishtrap Lake RB 15,000 400 15,400 Mar., Apr. 60,066
TRB 736 736 Apr.
Sprague Lake CT 80,889
RB 33,000 33,000 Mar. - Apr. 262,597
TRB 2,205 2,205 Apr.
Upper Twin Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr. 15,000
Z Lake RB 3,016
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Mason Aldrich Lake RB 600 50 650 Apr.
Batstone Hill Pond RB 200 200 Apr.
Benson Lake RB 7,500 7,500 Apr. - May
TRB 302 302 Apr.
Cady Lake RB 140 140 Apr.
Clara Lake RB 1,000 50 1,050 Apr.
Cushman Reservoir K 126,588
RB 54,932
Devereaux Lake K 20,000
RB 6,000 100 6,100 Apr.
Grass Lake CT 1,116
Hatchery Lake CT 14,035
RB 600 50 650 Apr.
Haven Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Apr., May 15,000
TRB 387 387 Apr., May
Howell Lake RB 500 25 525 Apr.
Isabella Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar. 10,860
Island Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar. 9,120
TRB 121 121 May
Jiggs Lake RB 400 25 425 Apr.
Kokanee Lake CT 13,440
RB 5,000 5,000 Apr., Sept. 800
Limerick Lake RB 7,000 75 7,075 Apr.
Lost Lake K 20,000
RB 6,500 650 7,150 Mar., May, Sept.
Maggie Lake RB 2,500 75 2,575 Apr., May
Melbourne Lake RB 10,000
Mission Pond CT 418
Nahwatzel Lake CT 800 800 Feb.
RB 11,500 700 12,200 Mar., May, Sept.
Panhandle Lake RB 1,700 50 1,750 Apr., May
Phillips Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Apr., May
TRB 245 245 Apr.
Robbins Lake RB 1,000 50 1,050 Apr.
Spencer Lake CT 732 732 Feb. 20,000
RB 13,500 700 14,200 Mar., May, Sept. 60,700
Standstill Lake RB 400 25 425 Apr.
Stetson Lake RB 2,000
Tee Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Mar., May
TRB 134 134 May
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Mason Tiger Lake RB 4,000 825 4,825 Apr. 25,016
Trails End Lake RB 4,000 100 4,100 Apr., May
Twin Lake RB 800 50 850 Apr.
Wildberry Lake RB 500 25 525 Apr., May
Windship Pond CT 2,232
Wood Lake RB 500 25 525 Apr.
Wooten Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr., May 15,000
TRB 364 364 Apr., May
Okanogan Aeneas Lake RB 4,000
Airview Lake CT 246
Albright Lake CT 500
Alta Lake RB 50,000
Aspen Lake EB 1,000
Beaver Lake RB 5,228
Little Beaver Lake CT 2,000
EB 1,008
Beth Lake RB 3,214
Black Pine Lake CT 3,027
Blue Lake (Lime Belt) CT 985
EB 2,000
Blue Lake (Sinhalekin) RB 12,075
Blue Lake (Wannacut) CT 2,544
Bonaparte Lake EB 27,640
K 15,385
RB 10,000
TT 1,000
Big Buck Lake RB 1,000 1,000 May
Buck Lake (Chewuch) RB 1,500 1,500 May
Buzzard Lake RB 1,500 1,500 May
Campbell Lake RB 1,000 1,000 May 1,025
Chopaka Lake RB 5,000
Conconully Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr.-Jul. 126,359
TRB 295 295 Apr.
Conconully Reservoir K 32,736
RB 10,000 10,000 Apr.-Jul. 68,907
TRB 393 393 Apr.
Cougar Lake EB 233
RB 1,000 1,000 May 1,026
TT 162
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Okanogan Crawfish Lake RB 12,000
Davis Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr., May 10,108
Dibble Lake RB 200 200 May
Doris Lake CT 199
Ell Lake RB 2,666
Fanchers Dam Reservoir RB 3,021
Fish Lake RB 35,046
Green Lake RB 12,026
Lower Green Lake EB 2,000
Hess Lake RB 2,158
Leader Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr. 15,411
TRB 295 295 Apr.
Long Lake RB 3,440
Lost Lake EB 12,200
Lyman Lake EB 1,000
Mission Pond CT 500
Molson Lake EB 350
RB 5,304
Palmer Lake K 90,240
Patterson Lake K 50,608
RB 8,900
TRB 393 393 Apr.
TT 1,000
Pearrygin Lake RB 60,000
Rat Lake RB 10,057
Reflection Pond (Sinlahekin) EB 500
Lower Rock Lake CT 600
Upper Rock Lake CT 600
Round Lake RB 6,192
Sidley Lake CT 6,500
RB 10,000 10,000 Apr., May 41,548
Silver Nail Lake RB 300 300 May
Spectacle Lake RB 140,256
Sugar Loaf Lake RB 3,652
Summit Lake CT 1,501
EB 1,000
Sunrise Lake CT 400
Thompson Pond CT 150
Tiffany Lake CT 2,000
Little Tiffany Lake CT 400
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Okanogan Turner Lake RB 1,000
Big Twin Lake RB 7,068
Little Twin Lake EB 620
RB 2,128
Wannacut Lake RB 62,300
Washburn Lake EB 2,000
Pacific Black Lake RB 6,500 6,500 Apr., May
Cases Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. - Jun.
Loomis Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr., May 2,300
Radar Ponds RB 5,000 5,000 Apr. - Oct.
Snag Lake RB 800
South Bend Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. - Jun.
Pend Big Meadow Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar., Apr.
Oreille Browns Lake CT 6,936
Caldwell Lake EB 2,025
Carl's Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Mar., Apr.
Conger Ponds 1 & 2 RB 1,218
Cooks Lake RB 1,100 100 1,200 Mar., Apr.
Crescent Lake RB 3,640
Davis Lake RB 12,510
Deception Lake RB 513
Diamond Lake BT 13,000 13,000 Mar., Apr.
RB 33,500 250 33,750 Mar., Apr. 16,200
TRB 982 982 Apr.
Fan Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar., Apr.
Horseshoe Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Mar., Apr.
Ledking Lake RB 2,016
Ledbetter Lake EB 9,500
Leo Lake RB 3,500
TT 2,000
Little Lost Lake RB 1,512
Marshall Lake CT 24,200
Muskegon Lake CT 2,520
Mystic Lake CT 4,080
Nile Lake RB 2,002
No Name Lake CT 4,080
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Pend Parker Lake RB 1,008
Oreille Petit Lake CT 3,045
Sacheen Lake RB 6,500 6,500 Mar., Apr.
TT 7,080
North Skookum Lake RB 11,396
South Skookum Lake RB 4,543
Yocum Lake CT 9,180
Pierce American Lake K 352,559
Net Pens RB 55,000 55,000 Mar 25,060
Bay Lake RB 3,500 400 3,900 Apr.
Bonney Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Apr.
Bradley Lake RB 3,500 100 3,600 Mar., May
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Carney Lake BT 5,000 5,000 Apr.
RB 2,500 150 2,650 Apr. 10,000
Clear Lake K 36,000
RB 15,000 300 15,300 Apr.
TRB 187 187 Apr.
Crescent Lake RB 3,500 100 3,600 Apr. 10,000
Dalles Lakes RB 160
De Coursey Juvenile Pond RB 500 50 550 Apr.
Elizabeth Lake RB 50
Harts Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., May 11,000
Kapowsin Lake RB 14,000 14,000 Mar. - May
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Louise Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr., May
Ohop Lake RB 22,000 500 22,500 Apr. 15,000
TRB 304 304 Apr.
Rapjohn Lake RB 5,000 1,000 6,000 Mar. - Apr. 11,000
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Silver Lake RB 30,000 300 30,300 Apr.
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Spanaway Lake BT 15,000 15,000 Apr.
RB 14,000 14,000 Mar. - May
TRB 196 196 Apr.
Steilacoom Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
TRB 98 98 Apr.
Surprise Lake RB 240
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Pierce Tanwax Lake RB 18,000 500 18,500 Apr.
TRB 417 417 Apr.
Waughop Lake RB 2,000 2,000 Mar., May
Lake West RB 360
Whitman Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Apr., May 10,000
San Juan Cascade Lake CT 30,000
K 25,000
Egg Lake RB 1,000 1,000 May
Hummel Lake RB 1,000 1,000 Mar.
Mountain Lake CT 20,000
TRB 447 447 May
Skagit Alp Lake RB 149
Lake Campbell CT 10,000
TRB 805 805 Apr., May
Cavanaugh Lake CT 10,140
RB 10,000
Clear Lake RB 7,280
TRB 702 702 Apr.
Erie Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr.
Gee Point Lake RB 250
Grandy Lake RB 1,000 1,000 Apr.
Heart Lake (Anacortes) RB 10,000 10,000 Apr.
Howard Lake CT 60
RB 60
Lower Josephine Lake CT 138
Upper Josephine Lake RB 140
La Rush Lake RB 150
McMurray Lake CT 25,800
RB 17,000 17,000 Apr.
Pass Lake BT 4,500
TRB 162 162 May
Upper Prairie Mountain Lake CT 600
Sixteen Lake RB 5,500 5,500 Apr.
Vogler Lake RB 500 500 Apr.
TRB 59 59 May
Skamania Big Mosquito Lake EB 4,032
Blue Lake (Gifford Peak) EB 1,087
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Skamania South Camp Lake EB 408
Chain of Lakes BT 1,529
EB 2,046
Clear Lake CT 1,322
Lake Comcomly CT 812
BT 1,424
Council Lake RB 4,000 4,000 May - Jun.
Cultus Lake CT 427
Darlene Lake EB 728
Deep Lake (Bird Mtn) CT 622
Little Fish Lake EB 506
Forlorn Lake #1 RB 1,010
Forlorn Lake #2 RB 1,010
Forlorn Lake #3 BT 756
EB 810
Forlorn Lake #5 BT 756
EB 810
Goose Lake BT 3,000 3,000 May
EB 6,415
Harty Lake EB 168
Hidden Lakes EB 1,200
Horseshoe Lake BT 2,006
EB 2,045
Icehouse Lake RB 4,600 4,600 Dec., Feb., Apr.
Kidney Lake RB 5,200 65 5,265 Jan., Apr., May
TRB 224 224 Apr.
Kwaddis Lake CT 427
Lava Lakes EB 305
Lemei Lake CT 700
Little Ash Lake RB 3,100 34 3,134 Feb., Apr.
Morning Mirror Lake EB 305
Mouse Lake CT 403
Northwestern Reservoir RB 3,200 34 3,234 Jan., Mar. 20,438
TRB 256 256 Apr.
O'Connor Lake CT 101
Olallie Lake BT 2,001
EB 2,001
Placid Lake CT 1,828
Rock Creek Lake EB 305
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Skamania Little Rock Lake CT 233
Steamboat Lake BT 1,002
EB 1,007
Surprise Lakes EB 2,151
Swift Reservoir RB 60,000 60,000 Apr.
Takhlakh Lake EB 1,962
RB 4,000 4,000 May - Jun.
Thomas Lake RB 1,024
Tunnel Lake RB 3,100 34 3,134 Jan., Apr.
Lake Umtux CT 389
Snohomish Armstrong Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr.
Ballinger Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., May
Beaver Trail Pond CT 190
Blackman's Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Apr. - May
Little Blue Lake RB 120
Bosworth Lake RB 11,500 11,500 Apr. 10,000
Brandmeirs Bog CT 100
Cassidy Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Mar.
TRB 442 442 Apr.
Chain Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Mar.
Chaplain Ponds CT 300
Crabapple Lake CT 5,074
RB 4,500 4,500 Apr.
Deer Creek Pot RB 40
Dollar Lake Pot #2 RB 30
Eagle Lake RB 169
Echo Lake (Maltby) RB 2,000 2,000 Apr.
Lake Evan CT 150
RB 150
Flowing Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Mar. - Apr. 16,014
TRB 382 382 Apr.
Forestry Ponds CT 400
Gissburg Ponds RB 8,000 8,000 Mar. - May
TRB 393 393 May
Goodwin Lake CT 32,275
RB 15,000 15,000 Apr., May 20,000
Hemple Lake CT 150
RB 150
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Snohomish Horseshoe Pond CT 150
Howard Lake (near Index) RB 100
Howard Lake (nr. Lk Goodwin) CT 5,074
RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Ida Lake CT 500
Independence Lake RB 200
Ketchum Lake RB 3,000 3,000 May
Ki Lake RB 16,000 16,000 Apr.
Lime Twist Lake RB 240
Loma Lake RB 3,000 3,000 May
Lost Lake (Maltby) RB 1,500 1,500 May
Lost Lake (Woods Creek) CT 2,695
RB 510
Margaret Lake RB 160
Martha Lake (Alderwood Manor) RB 12,000 12,000 Apr.
Martha Lake (Warm Beach) BT 3,000
CT 10,148
RB 2,000 2,000 May
TRB 275 275 Apr.
McKinlay's Pond CT 250
Upper Menzel Lake CT 200
Nebraska Pond CT 200
Panther Lake RB 4,000 4,000 May
Pear Lake RB 2,025
Pipeline Pond CT 150
Riley Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Rockslide Lake RB 100
Roesiger Lake RB 11,000 11,000 Apr., May 18,870
TRB 501 501 Apr.
Serene Lake (Lynnwood) RB 4,000 4,000 Apr.
Lake Serene (Mt. Index) RB 1,125
Shoecraft Lake RB 5,000 5,000 May
Silver Lake (Everett) RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., May
TRB 393 393 Apr.
Lake Stevens CT 6,800
K 149,979
RB 64,150
Stickney Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Apr.
Storm Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. 16,180
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Snohomish Summit Lake RB 286
Temple Pond #1 CT 200
Temple Pond #2 CT 150
Tye Lake RB 750 750 Apr.
TRB 196 196 Apr.
Wagner Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.
Spokane Amber Lake CT 1,007
RB 2,788
Badger Lake CT 30,572
RB 7,500 400 7,900 Mar., Apr. 30,155
TRB 982 982 Apr.
Bear Lake EB Mar., Apr.
RB 2,000 50 2,050 May
Chapman Lake K 50,000
RB 7,500 7,500 Mar., Apr.
Clear Lake BT 10,000 10,000 Mar., Apr. 75,114
RB 30,000 400 30,400 Mar. - May 26,820
TRB 982 982 Apr.
TT 17,513
Downs Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr.
Eloika Lake BT 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr.
Fish Lake EB 14,312
TT 12,189
Hog Canyon Lake RB 3,887
Horseshoe Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Mar., Apr. 3,405
Liberty Lake BT 35,163
RB 15,000 350 15,350 Mar., Apr.
Long Lake (Reservoir) BT 15,013
Medical Lake BT 2,500 2,500 Mar., Apr.
RB 500 500 Mar., Apr. 1,943
Newman Lake EB 16,075
RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr.
Scroggie Pond RB 500 500 Mar.
North Silver Lake RB 500 500 Mar., Apr.
Silver Lake BT 9,780
West Medical Lake RB 400 400 Mar., Apr. 182,761
TRB 982 982 Apr.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Spokane Williams Lake CT 40,073
RB 10,000 400 10,400 Mar., Apr. 5,076
TRB 1,473 1,473 Apr. 90,464
TT 4,992
Stevens Bass Lake RB 504
Bayley Lake RB 539
Black Lake TT 7,575
Cedar Lake RB 18,040
Deep Lake CT 13,029
Deer Lake K 308,853
RB 30,000 400 30,400 Mar., Apr.
TRB 982 982 Apr.
Elbow Lake EB 3,000
First Thought Lake RB 504
Gillette Lake RB 2,006
TT 2,000
Hatch Lake RB 850 850 Mar., Apr.
Heritage Lake RB 3,500
TT 4,000
Jump Off Joe Lake BT 8,000 8,000 Mar., Apr.
RB 4,000 4,000 Mar., Apr.
Lane Mountain Pond RB 500 500 Mar., Apr.
Little Twin Lake CT 12,016
Loon Lake RB 300 300 Mar., Apr.
TRB 736 736 Apr.
McDowell Lake RB 1,029
Meadow Pond RB 12,480
Mudgett Lake RB 10,022
O'Toole Lake RB 101
Pepoon Lake RB 4,080
Phillips Lake EB 525
Pierre Lake CT 6,716
RB 2,970
Potters Pond RB 539
Rigley Lake RB 500 100 600 Mar., Apr.
Rocky Lake RB 6,004
Roosevelt Lake RB 755,000 755,000 April 100,000
K 475,000 475,000 May
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Stevens Sherry Lake RB 3,500
TT 4,000
Starvation Lake RB 17,951
Springdale City Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Mar., Apr.
Summit Lake RB 2,292
Thomas Lake RB 5,579
TT 8,000
Waitts Lake BT 42,172
RB 17,000 450 17,450 Mar., Apr.
Williams Lake RB 950 950 Mar., Apr.
Thurston Alder Reservoir K 500,000
Black Lake RB 15,000 3,500 18,500 Mar., Nov. 51,045
Clear Lake RB 15,000 500 15,500 Apr. 50,000
TRB 344 344 May
Deep Lake RB 5,500 500 6,000 Apr.
Hicks Lake RB 14,000 700 14,700 Apr.
Lake Lawrence RB 10,000 10,000 Mar., May
TRB 344 344 Apr., May
Long Lake RB 25,000 500 25,500 Apr. 50,000
Long's Pond Juvenile RB 3,500 250 3,750 Apr., May
TRB 295 295 Apr., May
McIntosh Lake RB 10,000 500 10,500 Apr.
TRB 196 196 Apr.
Munn Lake RB 3,000 1,000 4,000 Feb., Apr., May
Offutt Lake CT 1,000 1,000 Feb., Apr. 50,000
RB 17,500 17,500 Mar. - May
TRB 295 295 May
Pattison Lake RB 25,000 500 25,500 Apr.
Lake St. Clair BT 13,200
RB 15,000 15,000 Mar., May 100,055
Summit Lake K 162,880
RB 30,000 1,200 31,200 Apr. 100,000
Ward Lake K 14,994
RB 12,000 750 12,750 Apr.
TRB 275 275 May
Wahkiakum Wahkiakum Co. Ponds TRB 96 96 Apr.
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Walla Walla Bennington Lake RB 20,500 200 20,700 Feb. - Jun.
TRB 344 344 Apr.
College Place/Lions Park Pond RB 1,000 100 1,100 Apr. - May
Fish Hook Park Pond RB 5,000 150 5,150 Feb., Apr.
Jefferson Park Juvenile Pond RB 2,000 100 2,100 Mar. - May
Quarry Pond RB 26,500 350 26,850 Feb. - Apr.
Whatcom Anderson Lake #3 RB 110
Cain Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Apr.
Diablo Lake RB 66,000
Lake Fazon BT 12,885
Fragrance Lake CT 500
Gorge Lake RB 20,000
Hawkeye Lake RB 200
Intalco Ponds CT 1,500
Lost Lake (Sumas Mtn) RB 150
Padden Lake CT 8,000
K 15,000
RB 17,000 17,000 Apr.
Pine Lake CT 1,000
Lake Samish K 315,000
CT 50,000
RB 14,000
Silver Lake CT 9,000
RB 17,000 17,000 Apr.
Squalicum Lake BT 11,885
CT 2,000
TRB 162 162 May
TT 6,696
Terrell Lake CT 22,000
TRB 820 820 Apr., May
Lower Thornton Lake RB 6,375
Toad Lake K 10,000
RB 5,500 5,500 Apr.
Upper Watson Lake RB 1,125
Whatcom Lake K 4,510,400
Wiseman Lake RB 1,000
Little Wiseman Lake RB 110
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Whitman Garfield Pond RB 2,000 25 2,025 Apr.
Gilcrest Pond RB 1,000 25 1,025 Apr.
Pampa Pond RB 6,000 200 6,200 Feb. - Apr.
Riparia Pond RB 1,500 25 1,525 Mar.
Rock Lake BT 20,000 20,000 Mar., Apr. 65,011
RB 30,000 30,000 Mar., Apr. 196,083
Yakima Basin Lake CT 585
Bear Lake RB 3,300 3,300 Apr. - Jun. 1,020
Blue Lake RB 350
Buck Lake CT 300
Bumping Lake CT 145,874
RB 7,790
Cedar Lake CT 1,050
Clear Lake RB 23,600 23,600 Apr. - Jun., Oct. 44,488
TRB 1,377 1,377 Apr.
Crag Lake CT 600
Cramer Lake RB 2,000
Deer Lake CT 1,125
Dog Lake RB 7,000 7,000 May, Jun. 8,100
TRB 427 427 Jun.
Elton Pond, North RB 2,000 2,000 Dec.
Firing Center Ponds RB 300 300 Apr.
Granger Pond RB 1,200 1,200 Feb. - Apr.
Green Lake RB 450
Indian Flat Pond RB 400 400 Jun. 316
I-82 Pond #1 RB 3,500 3,500 Mar., Oct.
I-82 Pond #2 RB 3,500 3,500 Mar., Oct.
I-82 Pond #3 RB 3,500 3,500 Mar., Oct.
I-82 Pond #4 RB 8,300 8,300 Feb. - Apr., Oct.
I-82 Pond #6 RB 8,450 8,450 Feb. - Apr., Oct.
Janet Lake CT 420
Leech Lake TRB 725 725 May
Lightning Lake CT 300
Long Lake CT 1,020
Lost Lake RB 6,000 300 6,300 Apr. - Jun. 1,380
Lynne Lake RB 150 150 Apr. 240
Mal Lake CT 420
McDaniel Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Apr.
Melba Lake RB 210
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County Lake Name Species Number
8-12 inches Number 14”
or larger Total
Stocked Approximate time
to be stocked
Fry Plants
Yakima Mud Lake RB 100 300 400 Apr., Oct. 790
TRB 74 74 Apr.
Myron Lake RB 1,000 500 1,500 Feb. - Mar., Oct.
TRB 205 205 Apr.
Naches Sportsmen Pond RB 200 200 Sep.
One Lake CT 135
Otter Lake CT 910
Phantom Lake RB 137
Richmond Lake RB 30
Root Lake RB 675
Rotary Lake RB 12,450 350 12,800 Feb. - Jun., Oct.
Sarg Hubbard Park Juvenile Pond RB 3,550 400 3,950 Feb. - Jun., Oct.
Sheepherder Lake CT 350
Shellrock Lake RB 1,418
Thunder Lake CT 300
Tieton Ranger Pond RB 1,500 1,500 Apr. - Jun. 316
Tim's Pond RB 1,400 150 1,550 Apr. - Jun., Oct.
TRB 40 40 Apr.
Two Lakes CT 360
Yakima Sportsmens Juv. Pond RB 400 400 Apr.
Zillah Winery Pond RB 500 500 May
Please consult the Fishing in Washington sport fishing regulation pamphlet for seasons, bag limits, and special regulations. BT = Brown Trout CT = Cutthroat Trout EB = Eastern Brook Trout K = Kokanee RB = Rainbow Trout TRB = Triploid Rainbow Trout TT = Tiger Trout
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Eastern Washington North Puget Sound Region 1 Office Region 4 Office 2315 North Discovery Place 16018 Mill Creek Boulevard Spokane Valley, WA 99216-1566 Mill Creek, Washington 98012-1296 Telephone (509) 892-1001 Telephone (425) 775-1311 Fax (509) 921-2440 Fax (425) 338-1066 John Whalen, Fish Program Mgr. Annette Hoffman, Fish Program Mgr. North Central Washington Southwest Washington Region 2 Office Region 5 Office 1550 Alder Street NW 2108 Grand Boulevard Ephrata, Washington 98823-9699 Vancouver, Washington 98661 Telephone (509) 754-4624 Telephone (360) 696-6211 Fax (509) 754-5257 Fax (360) 906-6776 Jeff Korth, Fish Program Mgr. Pat Frazier, Fish Program Mgr. South Central Washington Coastal Washington Region 3 Office Region 6 Office 1701 South 24th Avenue 8 Devonshire Road Yakima, Washington 98902-5720 Montesano, Washington 98563 Telephone (509) 575-2740 Telephone (360) 249-4628 Fax (509) 575-2474 Fax (360) 664-0689 John Easterbrooks, Fish Program Mgr. Kirt Hughes, Fish Program Mgr.
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Hatchery Catchable Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Streams
Please consult the Fishing in Washington sport fishing regulation pamphlet for seasons, bag limits, and special regulations.
County
Stream Name
Species
Total Number
Stocked 8-12 inches
Approx. Time to be Stocked
Clark Canyon Creek RB 3,500 May - Jun.
Grant Hatchery Creek RB 3,138 Apr. - Jul.
Klickitat Bird Creek RB 1,000 Jun.
Bowman Creek RB 714 Jun.
Jewett Creek RB 910 Jun.
Little Klickitat River RB 1,500 Apr. - May
Outlet Creek RB 844 Jun.
Spring Creek RB 2,000 Jun.
Lewis Skate Creek RB 18,750 May - Sep.
Tilton River RB 18,750 May - Sep.
Lincoln Cottonwood Creek RB 500 Mar., Apr.
Skamania Little White Salmon River RB 2,500 Jun.
Swift Power Canal RB TBD TBD
Spokane Spokane River BT 3,000 Mar., Apr.
Whitman Union Flat Creek RB 1,500 Mar.
BT = Brown Trout RB = Rainbow trout TBD = To Be Determined; Numbers unknown at time of printing
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2009 Washington Triploid Trout Distribution Approved by the Fish & Wildlife Commission March 20, 2009
Ninety-four lakes throughout the state will be stocked with triploid trout weighing an average 1-½ pound each. These trout, purchased by WDFW from a contracted private grower, are sterile rainbows that are voracious feeders and have the potential to grow to trophy size if not harvested the first season after stocking, and if sufficient forage is easily available. Triploid plants are one of the components of the overall stocking program, and the District fish biologists use them in the mix of fry plants, catchables, triploids, and WDFW „jumbos‟ depending on the specific circumstances of each lake, and the availability of hatchery fish. A total of 35,336 triploid trout will be stocked in April, and as close to the April 25 lowland lakes fishing season opener as possible. Later in May, twenty-nine lakes will receive additional triploid plants, bringing the total stocking of triploids to 41,429 fish. There are 767 fewer triploids available in 2009 due to increased cost to the Department. The list of lakes proposed for stocking is similar to the 2008 plan, with a few changes to enhance fishing opportunities, and to augment lakes that were rehabilitated last fall.
County
Lake Name Number
Approx. time of stocking
Adams and Lincoln Sprague Lake 2,165 April
Benton Columbia Park Pond 147 April
Chelan Roses Lake 1,001 April
Clark Battle Ground Lake 256 April
Klineline Pond 256 April
Cowlitz Horseshoe Lake 608 April
Kress Lake 352 April
Merrill Lake 224 April
Douglas Jameson Lake * See note 1,437 April
Franklin Dalton Lake 393 April
Powerline Pond 344 April
Grant Blue Lake 295 April
Deep Lake 98 April
Park Lake 196 April
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County
Lake Name Number
Approx. time of stocking
Grays Harbor Aberdeen Lake 122 April, May
Failor Lake 189 April, May
Sylvia Lake 119 April, May
Vance Creek Pond 36 April
Island Lone Lake 393 May
Jefferson Gibbs Lake 181 May
Horseshoe Lake 91 April
King Angle Lake 589 April, May
Beaver Lake 245 April
Green Lake 638 April, May
Meridian Lake 638 April, May
Rattlesnake Lake 491 April
Sawyer Lake 687 April, May
Kitsap Kitsap Lake 393 May
Panther Lake 105 April
Kittitas North Fio Rito Lake 710 April
Lost Lake 1,014 May
Mattoon Lake 491 April
Klickitat Northwestern Reservoir 256 April
N. Rowland Lake 928 April
Lewis Carlisle Lake 315 April
Fort Borst Park Pond 372 April
Mineral Lake 687 April
S. Lewis Co. Park Pond 589 April
Lincoln Fishtrap Lake 736 April
Mason Benson Lake 302 April
Haven Lake 387 April, May
Island Lake 121 May
Phillips Lake 245 April
Tee Lake 134 May
Wooten Lake 364 April, May
Okanogan Conconully Lake 295 April
Conconully Reservoir 393 April
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Lake Name Number
Approx. time of stocking
Okanogan Leader Lake 295 April
Patterson Lake 393 April
Pend Oreille Diamond Lake 982 April
Pierce Bradley Lake 98 April
Clear Lake 187 April
Lake Kapowsin 98 April
Ohop Lake 304 April
Rapjohn Lake 98 April
Silver Lake 98 April
Spanaway Lake 196 April
Steilacoom Lake 98 April
Tanwax Lake 417 April
San Juan Mountain Lake 447 May
Skagit Campbell Lake 805 April, May
Clear Lake 702 April
Pass Lake 162 May
Vogler Lake 59 May
Skamania Kidney Lake 224 April
Snohomish Cassidy Lake 442 April
Flowing Lake 382 April
Gissburg Ponds 393 May
Martha Lake (Warm Beach) 275 April
Roesiger Lake 501 April
Silver Lake (Everett) 393 April
Tye Lake 196 April
Spokane Badger Lake 982 April
Clear Lake 982 April
West Medical Lake 982 April
Williams Lake 1,473 April
Stevens Deer Lake 982 April
Loon Lake 736 April
Thurston Clear Lake 344 April, May
Lawrence Lake 344 April, May
Long's Pond 295 April, May
McIntosh Lake 196 April
Offut Lake 295 April, May
Ward Lake 275 April, May
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Lake Name Number
Approx. time of stocking
Wahkiakum Wahkiakum Co. Ponds 96 April
Walla Walla Bennington Lake 344 April
Whatcom Squalicum Lake 162 May
Terrell Lake 820 April, May
Yakima Clear Lake 1,377 April
Dog Lake 427 May
Leech Lake 725 May
Mud Lake 74 April
Myron Lake 205 April
Tim‟s Pond 40 April
* Note that Jameson Lake catchable and triploid Rainbow trout will only be stocked IF water quality conditions improve. Anglers intending to fish at Jameson Lake are urged to contact the WDFW North Central (Region 2) office for updates on current conditions at:
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife North Central Regional Office 1550 Alder Street NW Ephrata, WA 98823-9699 Telephone: (509) 754-4624
This program receives Federal financial assistance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The U.S. Department of the Interior and its bureaus prohibit discrimination on the bases of race, color, national origin, age, disability and sex (in educational programs). If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity or facility, please write to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Office of External Programs 4040 N. Fairfax Drive, Suite 130 Arlington, VA 22203