2011 Hatchery Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes and Streams

Washington Department of and Wildlife Fish Program Fish Management Division

March 2011 Table of Contents

Introduction …………………………….……….……………….……………... 1 Catchable Trout Plants ……….……………….………….……………. 1 Triploid Trout …………………………………….………….…..…….… 1 Trout Fry Plants ……………………………………………..………..… 2 Some Tips for Catching Trout …………………………….………...… 2

2011 Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes ….….….…..… 3

WDFW Regional Offices ….………………………….……………………….31

Hatchery Catchable Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Streams……… 32

2011 Washington Triploid Trout Distribution …………………..………….. 33

Introduction

This booklet is organized into two sections: First - the ponds and lakes receiving catchable trout in 2011, and the kokanee and trout fry species and numbers stocked in 2009 and 2010; 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.

The 2011 Washington Triploid Trout distribution schedule is appended at the end of the document.

Catchable Trout Plants Over 3.4 million trout, 8 inches or larger, are scheduled for stocking in 347 Washington lowland lakes this year. These plants include nearly 252,000 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 42,000 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 108 lakes and ponds throughout the state that will be stocked with 50,000 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. Please refer to the statewide distribution list for triploid trout stocking on page 33, for specifics on the triploid stocking program.

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Trout Fry Plants

Over 16.6 million fry and fingerlings were stocked as 2-to-5 inch long trout into almost 630 lakes and ponds, including nearly 100 high lakes. Kokanee were stocked in 2009 for the 2011 fishery, while trout fry were stocked in 2010 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

2011 Catchable Trout Stocking Plan

Hatchery Trout Fry Stocked in 2010

Kokanee Fry Stocked in 2009

Please consult the Fishing in Washington sport fishing regulation pamphlet for seasons, bag limits, and special regulations.

BT =

CT = Cutthroat Trout

EB = Eastern

K = Kokanee

RB = Rainbow Trout

TRB = Triploid Rainbow Trout

TT = Trout

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Adams Cow Lake RB 7,500 May Herman Lake RB 5,250 Mar., Apr. McManaman Lake RB 1,400 Quail Lake BT 500 RB 2,412 TT 500 Sprague Lake (See Region 1 Lincoln Co)

Asotin Golf Course Pond RB 22,000 475 22,475 Feb. - Jun. Headgate Pond RB 2,500 25 2,525 Feb. - Jun. Silcott Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Feb. - Jun. West Evans Pond RB 22,000 475 22,475 Feb. - Jun.

Feb., Mar., Benton Columbia Park Pond RB 5,900 700 6,600 May TRB 147 147 Apr.

Chelan Beehive Reservoir RB 10,600 100 10,700 Apr., May TRB 180 180 Apr. TT 1,500 Black Lake (Spring Hill Res.) BT 5,000 RB 5,900 200 6,100 Apr., May TT 5,000 Blackbird Island Pond CT 1,000 1,000 Jun. Lake Chelan KO 189,524 Chelan Golf Course Pond RB 25 25 May Clear Lake RB 5,900 125 6,025 Apr., May TT 2,000 Colockum Creek CT 500 Domke Lake CT 10,900 Dry Lake BT 1,700 Entiat River CT 46,700 Fish Lake BT 10,000 RB 20,100 20,100 Apr., May 157,500 Lak e Chelan CT 50,000 50,000 Mar., May 27,900 KO 189,524 Lake Wenatchee CT 14,000 14,000 May 180,700 Lily Lake RB 4,100 4,100 Apr., May Lower Antilon Lake BT 5,000 Milo Wood Pond EB 500

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Chelan Paschall Pond TT 1,700 (cont’d) Roses Lake TRB 25,000 500 25,500 Apr. - Nov 10,013 TT 2,700 EB 10,000 Steffen's Pond EB 800 Swakane Creek CT 500 Upper Antilon Lake BT 5,000 Wapato Lake RB 93,700 TRB 500 500 Apr.

Clallam Carey Blake Pond RB 3,281 3,281 May Lincoln Park Pond RB 800 25 825 Apr. Lake Sutherland RB 10,000 10,000 Apr., May Wentworth Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr.

Clark Battle Ground Lake RB 24,000 24,000 Mar. - Jun. TRB 256 256 Apr. CT 11,063 Klineline Pond BT 7,000 7,000 Mar., Apr. RB 20,500 20,500 Mar. - Jun. TRB 256 256 Apr. Lacamas Lake BT 11,000 11,000 Mar. - Apr. RB 11,000 11,000 Mar. - Apr.

Columbia Big Four Lake RB 2,000 300 2,300 Feb. Blue Lake RB 23,500 400 23,900 Feb. - Jun. Curl Lake RB 12,300 350 12,650 Apr. - Jun. Dam Pond RB 1,000 25 1,025 Dayton Juvenile Pond RB 3,000 75 3,075 Mar. - May Deer Lake RB 3,300 50 3,350 Feb. - May Donnie Lake RB 500 500 Apr., Sep. Orchard Pond RB 2,000 50 2,050 Feb. - Mar. Rainbow Lake RB 15,000 325 15,325 Feb. - Jun. Spring Lake RB 11,000 325 11,325 Feb. - Jun. Watson Lake RB 21,300 325 21,625 Feb. - Jun.

Cowlitz Horseshoe Lake BT 6,500 6,500 Apr. RB 20,000 20,000 Mar. - May TRB 608 608 Apr. Kress Lake BT 6,500 6,500 Apr. RB 11,000 11,000 Apr., May

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Cowlitz TRB 352 352 Apr. (cont’d) Lakeview Peak Lake CT 180 Merrill Lake TRB 224 224 Apr. Merwin Reservior KO 210,618 Sacajawea Lake BT 10,000 10,000 Apr. - May RB 14,300 14,300 Mar. - May Silver Lake RB 8,000 8,000 Mar.

Douglas Big Bow Pond RB 2,100 75 2,175 Mar., Apr. TT 1,500 Grimes Lake CT 7,300 Hammond Pond RB 1,800 50 1,850 Mar., Apr. TT 1,500 Jameson Lake RB 125,000 TRB 800 800 Apr. NOTE: Jameson catchables only stocked IF water quality conditions improve. Call Reg 2 office for updates. Pit Lake RB 1,500 75 1,575 Mar. - Apr. Putters Pond RB 2,100 50 2,150 Mar. - Apr. TT 1,500 Rufus Woods Lk., Colville Tribal TRB 10,000 10,000 Feb. - Jun.

Ferry Curlew Lake RB 80,000 80,000 145,500 Lake Ellen RB Mar., Apr. 20,000 Empire Lake EB 3,000 Ferry Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar., Apr. 25,000 TRB 25,000 Fish Lake RB 450 450 Mar., Apr. Renner Lake EB Mar., Apr. 3,000 RB 500 500 Mar., Apr. Swan Lake RB 25,000 Trout Lake RB 3,000 Ward Lakes EB 1,000

Franklin Dalto n Lake RB 24,500 400 24,900 Feb. - May Dalton Lake TRB 344 344 Apr. Marmes Pond RB 2,000 50 2,050 Feb., Mar. Powerline Lake TRB 423 423 Apr.

Garfield Casey's Pond RB 500 500 Feb. - Jun.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants

Grant Banks Lake KO Apr. 1,009,974 RB Apr. - Jun. 300,000 Beda Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Mar., Apr. Billy Clapp Lake RB 124,830 Blue Lake BT 8,502 RB 225,206 TT 6,984 Burke Lake RB 18,000 Mar., May 37,067 Canal Lake RB 14,000 14,000 Apr. TRB 700 700 May Cattail Lake RB 1,500 Chukar Lake RB 1,950 Cliff Lake RB 999 Coot Lake RB 507 Corral Lake RB 33,258 Cow Lake RB 7,500 May Crystal Lake RB 1,530 Cup Lake RB 999 Deep Lake KO 30,000 RB 16,500 Apr. 5,964 TRB 300 300 Apr. Delaney Springs EB 201 Drain 239 BT 1,026 EB 1,309 RB 2,513 TT 1,008 Drain 645 BT 1,026 EB 1,309 RB 2,513 TT 1,008 Dry Falls Lake BT 1,026 RB 10,150 TT 756 Dusty Lake BT 1,026 RB 9,298 TT 1,008 East Falcon Lake EB 201 RB 600 East Sage Lake RB 1,500 Grant TT 408

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants (cont’d) Frenchman Hills BT 1,026 Waterway EB 1,813 TT 1,008 RB 3,504 Gadwall Lake RB 750 Gloyd Seeps EB 2,135 Goldeneye Lake RB 5,000 Goose (Upper) RB 8,500 8,000 May 34,660 Hatchery Creek RB 6,000 6,000 Apr. - Sep. Heart TRB 175 175 May Hen Lake RB 743 Homestead Lake BT 1,045 RB 3,504 TT 2,047 Horseshoe Lake RB 752 Hourglass Lake RB 300 Janet Lake RB 2,000 Lake Lenore CT 58,442 Lemna Lake RB 450 Lenice Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Mar., Apr. Lloyd Lake RB 500 Lois Lake RB 502 Long Lake RB 4,070 Lower Hampton Lake RB 9,547 Lower Heron Lake EB 302 RB 350 Lower Lodge Lake RB 250 Lower Spring Lake RB 500 North Windmill Lake RB 3,250 3,250 Mar., Apr. Northrup Lake RB 600 Nunnally Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar., Apr. TRB Park Lake BT 9,215 RB 140,340 TT 7,140 Perch Lake RB 10,000 TRB 100 100 Apr. Pillar Lake RB 2,500 Ping Pond (Oasis Park) RB 500 500 Apr. Poacher Lake RB 150 Potholes Reservoir RB 40,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Grant Quincy Lake RB 15,500 15,500 Mar., May 31,512 (cont’d) Sago Lake RB 400 Scout Lake RB 500 Shoveler Lake RB 750 Snipe Lake RB 600 Soda Lake RB 6,104 South Ancient Lake RB 1,505 South Warden Lake RB 10,073 Spence Lake RB 752 Tick Lake RB 351 Upper Caliche Lake RB 3,500 3,500 Feb. Upper Goose Lake RB 8,500 8,500 May 34,660 Upper Hampton Lake RB 28,507 Upper Heron Lake EB 302 RB 350 Upper Lodge Lake RB 501 Upper Spring Lake RB 500 Vic Meyers (Rainbow) Lake BT 285 EB 1,209 RB 3,600 TRB 100 100 Apr. Virgin Lake RB 3,010 Warden Lake RB 80,130 TT 3,366 West Ancient Lake RB 502 West Falcon Lake EB 302 RB 600 West Sage Lake RB 500 TT 918 Widgeon Lake RB 1,688 Windmill Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Apr. 10,252 270 270 May

Grays Aberdeen Lake RB 7,500 1,000 8,500 Apr., May Harbor TRB 122 122 Apr., May Duck Lake RB 7,830 200 8,030 Mar. - May Failor Lake RB 5,500 300 5,800 Apr., May TRB 159 159 Apr., May Noel Cole Pond RB 50 50 May Mar. - Jun., Sylvia Lake RB 10,300 900 11,200 Sep.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Grays TRB 119 119 Apr., May Harbor Vance Creek (Elma) (cont’d) Juv. Pond#1 RB 6,050 150 6,200 Apr., May TRB 66 66 Apr., May Vance Creek (Elma) Pond #2 RB 2,000 150 2,150 Apr., May

Island Admirality Bay Pd W. CT 300 CT 350 Albert RB 0 Cranberry Lake RB 5,600 5,600 May 12,028 BT 10,000 Deer Lake RB 7,150 7,150 Mar. 15,000 CT 10,000 Goss Lake RB 5,150 5,150 Mar. CT 8,000 Lone Lake TRB 393 393 May RB 5,000 5,000 May

Jefferson Anderson Lake RB Jun. 30,000 Devil's Lake CT Jun. 2,432 Gibbs Lake RB 2,554 151 2,705 Apr., May TRB 70 70 Apr. Horseshoe Lake RB 650 650 Apr. Leland Lake RB 7,148 7,148 Apr., May CT 300 300 Mar. Ludlow Lake RB 780 780 Apr. Sandy Shore Lake RB 2,893 184 3,077 Apr., May Silent Lake RB 460 460 Apr. 1,400 CT May 2,534 Tarboo Lake RB 1,150 50 1,200 Apr. CT 5,068 Teal Lake RB 952 106 1,058 Apr., May CT May 3,186 TRB 30 30 Apr. King Annette Lake RB 1,050 Lake Alice RB 2,250 2,250 Mar. 5,512 EB 7,185 Angle Lake TRB 589 589 Apr., May RB 10,200 10,200 Mar. KO 35,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants King Bear Lakes 1 RB 180 (cont’d) Beaver Lake (Fall City) TRB 245 245 Apr. RB 10,000 10,000 Mar., Apr. 9,923 KO 15,000 Big Heart Lake CT RB Bitter Lake RB 1,900 1,900 Mar. Lake Boren RB 1,500 1,500 Mar. Christmas Lake CT 200 Cottage Lake RB 14,950 14,950 Apr. Cougar Lake RB Crystal Lake RB 120 Deep Lake RB 3,900 3,900 Mar. Desire Lake RB 7,200 7,200 Mar. Dolloff Lake RB 2,100 2,100 Mar. Lake Dorothy CT 5,107 Drunken Charlie Lake RB 600 Echo Lake (99) RB 1,200 1,200 Mar. Fenwick Lake RB 1,800 1,800 Mar. Fish Lake RB 1,600 1,600 Mar. Fivemile Lake RB 3,800 3,800 Mar. Francis Lake RB 2,000 Geneva Lake RB 5,800 5,800 Mar. Green Lake TRB 638 638 Apr., May RB 25,500 25,500 Mar. - May BT 12,000 Grotto Lake RB 120 Haller Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Apr. Hester Lake RB Holm Lake RB 1,900 1,900 Apr. Honey Lake RB 430 Island Lake RB 1,340 Jeanie Lake RB 110 Killarney Lake RB 3,300 3,300 Mar. Little Kulla Lake RB 120 CT 120 Langlois Lake RB 9,000 9,000 Apr. 5,388 KO 15,000

Lefay Lake RB 150 Lipsy Lake CT 50

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants King Lodge Lake RB 300 (cont’d) Margaret Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. Mason Lake RB 815 Meridian Lake KO 50,000 TRB 638 638 Apr., May RB 14,900 14,900 Mar. Merlin Lake RB 300 Mig Lake RB 50 Moira Lake CT 110 Moss Lake CT 100 Morton Lake RB 6,600 6,600 Apr. Mt. Furnow Pt. RB 270 No Name Lake RB 290 Nordrum Lake RB North Lake RB 11,000 11,000 Apr. Peterson Lake RB 500 Pine Lake RB 20,000 20,000 Apr. 11,106 Rainbow Lake RB 110 Rattlesnake Lake TRB 491 491 Apr. RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. 12,208 Lake Sawyer TRB 687 687 Apr., May KO 90,000 Shadow Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar. Shady Lake RB 4,500 4,500 May Spring Lake RB 6,800 6,800 Mar. Star Lake RB 3,400 3,400 Mar. Steel Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. Top Lake CT 30 RB 30 Trout Lake RB 1,300 1,300 Apr. Twelve Lake RB 4,300 4,300 Mar. Upper Granite Lakes RB 550 Walker Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Apr. CT 750 Wilderness Lake RB 15,000 15,000 Apr. KO 30,000

Bainbridge Island Kitsap Pond RB 300 300 Apr. Buck Lake RB 970 20 990 Apr. Erickson Pond CT May 2,138

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Horseshoe Lake RB 2,580 40 2,620 Apr., May Kitsap Island Lake RB 2,935 2,935 Apr., Jun. (cont’d) CT 200 200 Mar. Kitsap Lake TRB 493 493 Apr. RB 5,135 5,135 Apr., Oct. Koeneman Lake RB 100 100 Apr. 1,920 Mission Lake RB 7,090 175 7,265 Apr., May TRB 190 190 Apr. Mission Lake Pond CT May 500 Mission Ridge Pond CT May 1,069 Panther Lake RB 8,379 207 8,586 Apr., May TRB 220 220 Apr. Pope Burn Pond CT May 1,024 Ward's Pond CT May 3,320 Wildcat Lake RB 8,835 100 8,935 Apr.,May 26,000 Wye Lake RB 1,885 40 1,925 Apr.

Kittitas Box Canyon Lake CT 110 Cottonwood Lake (Upper) RB 100 Divide Lake (Tunnel) CT 130 Easton Ponds RB 9,000 200 9,200 Apr. - Jul. Fio Rito Lake, North RB 11,500 700 12,200 Feb. - Jun. TRB 740 740 Apr. Fio Rito Lake, South RB 5,500 5,500 Feb. - Jun. Gallagher Head Lake (Fortune) RB 150 Glacier Lake GT 997 Gold (Eight Acre) Lake RB 80 Kachess Lake CT 195,068 KO 393,507 Keechelus Lake KO 280,260 CT 150 GT 208 Kendall Peak Lake (Middle) GT 150 Kiwanis (Lit. Hanson) Juv. Pond RB 1,800 50 1,850 Apr. - Jul. Laura Lake RB 270 Lavendar Lake RB 5,000 200 5,200 Apr., Jun Lillian Lake RB 550 Lost Lake TRB 1,014 1,014 Jun.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Mattoon Lake RB 10,000 400 10,400 Feb. - Jun. Kittitas TRB 521 521 Apr. (cont’d) McCabe Pond RB 1,800 200 2,000 Feb. - Apr. Milk Creek Pond RB 600 600 Apr. Mirror Lake GT 570 Naneum Juvenile Pond RB 1,100 250 1,350 Mar. - May Portage Lake CT 140 Quartz Creek Pond CT 200 200 Jun. Ridge Lake RB 90 Rock Rabbit Lake (Lower) RB 100 Rock Rabbit Lake (Upper) RB 270 Summit Chief Lake GT 319 Swan Lake CT 590 Thorp Lake RB 210 Twin Lake RB 140 Unnamed Lake (Chanty) RB 200 Unnamed Lake (Ridge) RB 80 Unnamed Lake (Squaw - upper) GT 50 Woodhouse Pond RB 2,500 2,500 Feb. - Apr.

Klickitat Horsethief Lake RB 22,000 100 22,100 Apr. - May Little Klickitat River RB 2,000 2,000 Apr., May Maryhill Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. - May Northwestern Reservoir (see Skamania Co) Rowland Lake RB 16,000 16,000 Apr., Jun. TRB 928 928 Apr. Spearfish Lake RB 9,500 9,500 Apr., May Spring Creek RB 3,000 3,000 Jun.

Lewis Art Lake CT 60 Bill Lake CT 210 Bluff Lake CT 400 Carlisle Lake RB 12,000 12,000 Apr. TRB 315 315 Apr. Chambers Lake BT 1,000 1,000 Summer Davis Lake RB 1,250 1,250 Apr. Diehard Lakes (1 and 2) RB 100

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Dumbbell Lake CT Fizrenken Lake CT 150 Lewis Frying Pan Lake CT 830 (cont’d) Fort Borst Park Pond RB 7,000 7,000 Apr., May TRB 372 372 Apr. Goose Lake BT 510 Jaclpot Lake CT 230 Jess Lake CT 208 Knuppenberg Pond BT 1,000 1,000 Summer Lilly Lake RB 200 Long Lake BT 1,000 1,000 Summer Lone Tree Lake CT 125 Lost Hat Lake CT 100 Mayfield Reservoir RB 30,000 30,000 Apr. - Sep. Mineral Lake BT 8,000 8,000 Apr. RB 29,000 291 29,291 Jan., Apr. 80,221 TRB 687 687 Apr. RB 104,105 Moss Lake CT 175 Mud Lake CT 200 Newaukum Lakes BT 1,020 Pipe Lake CT 352 Plummer Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Apr. Riffe Lake CT 3,359 Lake Scanewa RB 20,000 20,000 Jun. - Aug. Siler Pond RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. Skate Creek RB 7,500 7,500 Jun. - Aug. Snow Lake CT 320 South Lewis Co. Park Pond BT 5,000 5,000 Apr. RB 3,000 3,000 Apr. TRB 580 580 Apr. Spud Lake CT 150 Swofford Pond BT 6,000 6,000 Apr. RB 4,500 4,500 Apr. Tilton River RB 8,000 8,000 Jun. - Sep. W Fork Lake CT 250 Watch Lake CT 900 Willame Lake CT 300 Wright Lake CT 150

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Lincoln Coffee Pot Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr. Cottonwood Creek TRB 500 500 Lincoln Deer Springs Lake BT 1,000 1,000 Mar., Apr. 3,000 (cont’d) RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr. 5,088 Fourth of July Lake RB 20,000 20,000 Mar. 40,000 BT 1,000 1,000 Apr Fishtrap Lake RB 65,000 TRB 1,851 1,851 Mar., Apr. Sprague Lake RB 33,000 33,000 Mar. - Apr. 300,000 Upper Twin Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr. Z Lake RB 3,000

Mason Aldrich Lake RB 480 480 Apr. CT May 2,063 Benson Lake TRB 170 170 Apr. RB 6,619 164 6,783 Apr., May 20,502 Biser's Pond CT May 1,592 Blacksmith Pond CT May 478 Cady Lake RB 110 110 Apr. Case Inlet Pond CT 4,000 Clara Lake RB 550 550 Apr., May 1,000 CT May 3,548 Devereaux Lake RB 4,930 90 5,020 Apr. 20,000 KO 25,003 Grass Lake CT May 1,547 Haven Lake RB 4,997 4,997 Apr., May TRB 150 150 Apr. Howell Lake RB 296 13 309 Apr., May 1,049 CT May 1,810 Isabella Lake RB Oct. 15,000 Island Lake RB 5,837 1,318 7,155 Apr. - Jun. 29,504 TRB 230 230 May Jiggs Lake RB 430 10 440 Apr. CT May 2,425 Kokanee Lake RB 15,000 3,000 18,000 May, Oct. Limerick Lake RB 6,450 6,450 Apr. Lost Lake KO 27,984 RB 6,350 1,343 7,693 Apr., May 33,561 CT 405 405 Mar. Maggie Lake RB 1,450 1,450 Apr., May Mason Lake KO 125,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Mar. - May, Nahwatzel Lake RB 5,991 5,991 Oct. Mason Phillips Lake TRB 230 230 Apr. (cont’d) RB 7,902 223 8,125 Apr., May 22,022 Robbins Lake RB 1,092 1,092 Apr., May CT Jun. 3,400 Shelby Pond N CT May 591 Shelby Pond S CT May 432 Shingle Mill Pond CT May 387 Spencer Lake CT 907 907 Mar. RB 16,533 3,882 20,415 Apr. - Jun. 69,823 Standstill Lake RB 300 300 Apr. Stump Lake RB 2,000 350 2,350 Apr., May Tee Lake RB 2,496 2,496 Apr., May Tiger Lake RB 8,825 218 9,043 Apr., May 13,000 TRB 230 230 Apr. CT May, Jun. 21,042 Trails End Lake RB 4,146 4,146 Apr., May 7,500 TRB 160 160 May CT 300 300 Mar. 9,570 Twin Lake RB 309 309 Apr. 1,504 CT Jun. 3,000 Wildberry Lake RB 150 150 Apr. 833 CT May 1,955 Windship Pond CT May 2,889 Wood Lake RB 200 200 Apr. 1,000 CT May 2,172 Wooten Lake RB 5,643 140 5,783 Apr., May 22,017 TRB 150 150 Apr. Okanogan Aeneas Lake RB 1,000 BT 2,000 Albright Lake CT Alta Lake RB 2,000 2,000 Apr. 60,000 TRB 588 588 Apr. Aspen Lake TT 200 CT 2,000 Beaver Lake RB 3,100 Beth Lake RB 2,100 Big Buck Lake RB 500 500 Apr. Big Green Lake RB 10,400 Big Twin Lake RB 8,003

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Black Pine Lake CT 10,000 Blue Lake (Lime Belt) EB 2,000 Okanogan Blue Lake (Sinhalekin) RB 11,000 (cont’d) BT 2,000 Blue Lake (Wannacut) LCT 2,600 Bonaparte Lake EB 26,900 KO 12,927 TT 2,100

Buck Lake (Chewuch) RB 500 500 May CT 5,200 Buzzard Lake RB 500 500 Apr. Campbell Lake RB 500 500 Apr. Chopaka Lake RB 10,000 Conconully Lake RB 5,000 250 5,250 Apr., May 94,500 Conconully Reservoir RB 5,000 250 5,250 Apr., May 101,200 KO 4,212 Connors Lake TT 700 Cougar Lake RB 500 50 550 Apr. 233 Crawfish Lake RB 10,000 Davis Lake RB 2,000 50 2,050 Apr. 4,000 Dibble Lake RB 100 100 Apr. Fanchers Dam Reservoir RB 1,000 Fish Lake RB 2,000 2,000 28,100

Hess Lake RB 1,000 Leader Lake RB 5,000 250 5,250 Apr. Little Beaver Lake EB Little Green Lake RB 2,200 Little Twin Lake RB 2,000 Long Lake RB 2,000 Lost Lake EB 10,000 RB 5,200 Molson Lake RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. 1,000 Palmer Lake KO 100,711 Patterson Lake KO 40,504 TRB 525 525 Apr. TT 2,000 RB 3,000 3,000 Apr., May Pearrygin Lake RB 70,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants TRB 500 500 Apr. Rat Lake RB 15,000 Okanogan BT 1,000 (cont’d) Reflection Pond (Sinlahekin) TT 100 Round Lake RB 2,000 Sidley Lake RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. - Oct. Silver Nail Lake RB 100 100 Apr., May Smith Lake RB 1,000 Spectacle Lake RB 14,500 14,500 Mar. 85,500 BT 7,000 TRB 800 800 Apr. Starzman Lake (Middle) RB 1,000 Starzman Lake (Upper) EB 1,000 Summit Lake CT 4,000 Sunrise Lake CT 200 Thompson Pond CT Turner Lake RB Varden Lake CT 330 Wannacut Lake RB 65,400 Washburn Lake CT 4,000

Pacific Black Lake RB 6,000 1,000 7,000 Apr., May Cases Pond RB 3,900 3,900 Apr., May Loomis Pond RB 2,000 2,000 Apr. Mill Pond RB 400 400 Apr. Radar Hill Ponds RB 6,700 6,700 Apr. - Jun. Western Lake RB 2,700 2,700 Apr. - Jun.

Caldwell Lake EB 2,000 Pend Orielle Carl's Lake TRB 500 500 Mar., Apr. 1,000 Conger Ponds 1 & 2 TRB 2,400 Cooks Lake TRB 500 500 Mar., Apr. Crescent Lake TRB 3,000 Davis Lake TRB 4,500 4,500 KO 100,154 D iamond Lake BT 12,000 12,000 Mar., Apr. TRB 40,000 703 40,703 Apr. 15,000 Fan Lake TRB 2,000 2,000 Mar., Apr. Horseshoe Lake TRB 5,000 5,000 Mar., Apr.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Ledking Lake TRB 1,000 Ledbetter Lake EB 6,500 Little Lost Lake TRB 1,500 Nile Lake TRB 3,000

Pend Orielle Parker Lake TRB 1,000 (cont’d) Sacheen Lake EB Mar., Apr. 11,500 TRB 4,000 4,000 20,000 TT 7,000 South Skookum Lake TRB 4,000

Pierce American Lake KO 200,000 RB 61,100 61,100 Mar 101,000 Bay Lake RB 9,933 387 10,320 Apr. Bonney Lake RB 680 680 Mar. Mar. - Jun., Bradley Lake RB 6,000 1,700 7,700 Fall TRB 100 100 May Carney Lake BT 0 Oct. 5,000 RB 3,157 123 3,280 Apr. Clear Lake KO 52,270 RB 11,935 500 12,435 Apr. TRB 200 200 Apr., May Crescent Lake RB 3,619 200 3,819 Apr. Dalles Lakes RB De Coursey Juvenile Pond RB Elizabeth Lake RB Florence Lake BT Oct. 5,000 RB 2,000 200 2,200 Apr. Fo rest Lake RB 200 Harts Lake RB 3,000 3,000 Mar. Hidden Lake CT 150 Kapowsin Lake RB 20,000 250 20,250 Mar. - May TRB 90 90 Apr. Lake West RB Louise Lake RB 1,560 1,560 Mar. Murray Creek KO 200,000 Ohop Lake RB 18,172 300 18,472 Apr. TRB 315 315 Apr., May Pitcher Mt. Lake RB 210 CT 50,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Rapjohn Lake RB 4,312 250 4,562 Apr. TRB 100 100 May Silver Lake RB 30,000 300 30,300 Apr. Pierce TRB 100 100 May (cont’d) Spanaway Lake BT Oct. 20,000 RB 4,000 4,000 Mar. 46,000 TRB 190 190 Apr. Steilacoom Lake RB 9,000 9,000 Mar., Apr. TRB 100 100 Apr. Surprise Lake RB 250 Tanwax Lake RB 25,000 100 25,100 Apr. 15,000 TRB 400 400 Apr., May Waughop Lake RB 880 880 Mar. Whitman Lake RB 1,200 1,200 Mar.

San Juan Cascade Lake RB 7,000 7,000 Fall CT 20,000 Egg Lake TRB 175 175 Apr. RB 500 500 Apr. Hummel Lake TRB 152 152 Apr. RB 1,000 1,000 Apr. Mount ain Lake TRB 447 447 May CT 7,575

Skagit Basin Lake RB 30 Bear Lake CT 130 Bee Lake RB 100 Campbell Lake TRB 805 805 Apr., May CT 20,000 Cavanaugh Lake RB 25,440 Clear Lake TRB 702 702 Apr. CT 10,000 RB 1,000 Enjar Lake RB 1,212 Erie Lake TRB 1,455 1,455 Apr. RB 7,500 7,500 Apr. Granite Lakes RB 100 Hawkins Lake RB 170 Heart Lake TRB 1,205 1,205 Apr. RB 7,500 7,500 Apr. Lake Louise RB 260

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Lake McMurray RB 13,500 13,500 Apr. Lake Sixteen RB 5,500 5,500 Apr. Myrtle Lake RB 620 Skagit Northern State RB 1,308 1,308 (cont’d) Pass Lake TRB 162 162 May BT 5,400 Shelf Lake RB 315 Stilwell Lake RB 300 Vogler Lake TRB 59 59 May RB 200 200 Apr.

Skamania 6030 Pond 1 EB 225 6030 Pond 2 EB 315 Bear Lake CT 429 88 RD BP EB 301 Big Mosquito Lake EB 5,070 Big Blue Lake EB 10,166 Camp Lake S EB 315 Chain of Lakes BT 2,558 EB 1,651 Clear Lake CT 1,512 Lake Comcomly CT 504 Council Lake RB 4,000 4,000 May - Jun. Cultus Lake CT 420 Darelene Lake EB 908 Deep Lake CT 616 Eyeglass Lake EB 405 Forlorn Lake #1 RB 1,751 Forlorn Lake #2 RB 1,751 Forlorn Lake #3 BT 767 EB 1,029 Forlorn Lake #5 BT 767 EB 1,029 Goose Lake BT 5,000 5,000 May CT 6,000 6,000 May CT 4,000 4,000 Fall EB 14,725 Harty Lake EB 227 Hidden Lakes 1 EB 1,035 Hidden Lakes 2 EB 255 Hidden Lakes 3 EB 225

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Horseshoe Lake BT 3,045 EB 2,121 Icehouse Lake RB 3,300 3,300 Apr. Skamania Kidney Lake RB 7,500 68 7,568 Apr., May (cont’d) TRB 224 224 Apr. Kwaddis Lake CT 378 Lava Lake EB 437 Lemei Lake CT 700 Little Ash Lake RB 3,300 3,300 Apr. Little Fish Lake EB 451 Little Rock Lake CT 224 Little Steamboat Lake EB 237 Little White Salmon River RB 3,000 3,000 Jun. Morning Mirror Lake EB 437 Mouse Lake CT 400 Naha Lake CT 204 Northwestern Reservoir RB 6,000 6,000 Apr. 17,781 TRB 256 256 Apr. Olallie Lake BT 2,039 EB 1,671 Rock Creek Lake EB 437 Steamboat Lake BT 1,139 EB 1,539 Surprise Lakes EB 2,160 Swift Power Canal RB 3,500 3,500 Apr. Swift Reservoir RB 60,000 60,000 Apr. Takhlakh Lake RB 4,000 4,000 May - Jun. BT 1,702 CT 5,238 Thomas Lake RB 1,001 Tunnel Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. TRB 224 224 Apr. Umtux Lake RB 1,001

Snohomish Airplaine CT 60 RB 60 Armstrong Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. Ballinger Lake RB 3,600 3,600 Apr. Blackman's Lake RB 3,500 3,500 Apr.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Bosworth Lake RB 11,000 11,000 Apr. Brandmeirs Bog CT 100 Cassidy Lake TRB 442 442 Apr. Snohomish Cecelia Lake CT 100 (cont’d) Chain Lake RB 2,000 2,000 Apr. Coney Lake RB 100 Crabapple Lake RB 5,000 5,000 Apr. CT 10,000 Cultus Lake RB 90 Diamond Lake RB 990 Dick Lake CT 50 Dow Lake RB 180 Eagle Lake RB 170 Echo Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Apr. Flowing Lake TRB 382 382 Apr. RB 8,000 8,000 Mar., Apr. 25,837 Fortune Pond 1 RB 60 Fortune Pond 2 RB 40 Gissburg Ponds TRB 393 393 May RB 8,500 8,500 Mar. - Jun. Goodwin Lake RB 10,400 10,400 Mar. CT 36,750 Harry Lake CT 50 Howard Lake (near Goodwin Lk) TRB 455 455 Apr. RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. CT 10,000 Ida Lake CT 500 Independence Lake RB 200 Ki Lake RB 18,000 18,000 Apr. Ketchum Lake RB 2,300 2,300 Apr. Loma Lake RB 1,500 1,500 Apr. Lost Lake (Maltby) RB 1,500 1,500 May 500 CT 2,500 Margaret Lake CT 744 Martha (AM) RB 10,000 10,000 Apr. Martha (WB) TRB 275 275 Apr. RB 2,000 2,000 Apr. BT 2,500 CT 20,000 One Acre Lake CT 190

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Panther Lake RB 2,500 2,500 May Pass Lake RB 80 Riley Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. Snohomish Rockslide Lake CT 100 (cont’d) Roesiger Lake TRB 501 501 Apr. 501 RB 8,000 8,000 Mar., Apr. 27,817 Rose Lake RB 110 Round Lake RB Serene Lake (LW) RB 6,100 6,100 Apr. Shoecraft Lake RB 6,000 6,000 May Silver Lake (Everett) TRB 393 393 Apr. RB 5,500 5,500 Apr. KO 35,000 Lake Stevens RB 72,850 KO 149,935 Stickney Lake RB 1,400 1,400 Apr. Storm Lake RB 11,100 11,100 Apr. Temple Pond 1 CT 200 Temple Pond 2 CT 150 Thorton Lake RB 380 Tom Lake CT 60 Upper Twin Lakes RB 1,012 Tye Lake TRB 196 196 Apr. RB 1,500 1,500 May Wagner Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Apr. Windom Lake RB 50

Spokane Amber Lake RB 5,000 CT 1,000 Badger Lake CT 40,000 RB 6,000 6,000 Mar., Apr. 60,000 TRB 666 666 Apr. Bear Lake RB 1,500 Mar., Apr. Chapman Lake KO 100,000 RB 7,500 50 7,550 Mar., Apr. Clear Lake BT 10,000 10,000 Mar., Apr. 65,000 RB 27,000 27,000 Mar. - May 30,000 TRB 696 696 Apr. TT 11,500 Downs Lake RB 4,000 4,000 Mar., Apr. Eloika Lake BT 4,000 4,000 Mar., Apr.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Fish Lake EB 12,500 TT 12,000 Hog Canyon Lake RB 7,500 7,500 5,000 Spokane Horseshoe Lake RB 1,000 1,000 Mar., Apr. (cont’d) Liberty Lake BT 800 45,000 RB 5,000 150 5,150 Mar., Apr. Long Lake (Reservoir) BT 15,000 Medical Lake BT 2,000 2,000 Mar., Apr. RB 750 750 Mar., Apr. 2,500 Scroggie Pond RB 350 Mar. West Medical Lake RB 300 300 Mar., Apr. 125,000 TRB 1,851 1,851 Apr. TT 5,000 Williams Lake CT 40,000 RB 7,500 300 7,800 Mar., Apr. 90,000 TRB 1,036 1,036 Apr. TT 2,500

Stevens Big Meadow Lake RB 14,000 Bayley Lake RB 500 500 500 Black Lake TT 7,000 Cedar Lake RB 18,000 Deep Lake TRB 12,096 Deer Lake KO 459,739 RB 39,000 250 39,250 Mar., Apr. 27,500 TRB 2,073 2,073 Apr. Elbow Lake EB 2,000 First Thought Lake RB 500 Gillette Lake RB 2,000 TT 1,500 Hatch Lake RB 6,000 Heritage Lake RB 3,500 TT 3,500 Jump Off Joe Lake BT 7,500 250 7,750 Mar., Apr. RB 3,200 3,200 Mar., Apr. Lane Mountain Pond RB 400 400 Mar., Apr. Little Twin Lake CT 12,000 Leo Lake RB 3,500 TT 1,500 Loon Lake RB 250 250 Mar., Apr. TRB 1,036 1,036 Apr.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants TT 10,000 KO 28,200 McDowell Lake RB 1,000 1,000 2,000 Stevens Mudgett Lake RB 10,000 (cont’d) Phillips Lake EB 500 Pierre Lake RB 10,000 CT 37,500 Potters Pond RB 200 300 Rigley Lake RB 400 100 500 Mar., Apr. Rocky Lake RB 4,000 Roosevelt Lake RB 750,000 750,000 April KO May 280,260 TRB 25,363 Sherry Lake RB 3,500 TT 5,500 Starvation Lake RB 18,000 Springdale City Pond RB 750 750 Mar., Apr. Summit Lake RB 3,000 Thomas Lake RB 9,000 TT 8,000 Waitts Lake BT 24,500 1,000 25,500 25,000 RB 45,000 350 45,350 Mar., Apr. 42,000 Williams Lake RB 0 Mar., Apr. 20,000

Thurston Alder Reservoir KO 250,270 Black Lake RB 5,000 5,770 10,770 Apr., Oct. Clear Lake RB 13,494 13,494 Apr. KO Jun 25,031 TRB 344 344 Apr., May Deep Lake RB 5,148 198 5,346 Apr. Hicks Lake RB 12,480 480 12,960 Apr. Lake Lawrence RB 15,000 500 15,500 Mar.,Apr. TRB 344 344 Apr., May Lake St. Clair BT Oct 22,000 Mar., Jun., RB 8,000 3,250 11,250 Oct. 99,990 Long Lake RB 24,180 500 24,680 Apr. Long's Pond Juvenile RB 4,000 200 4,200 Apr., May TRB 295 295 Apr., May McIntosh Lake RB 9,048 348 9,396 Apr. TRB 196 196 Apr.

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Mar., Apr., Munn Lake RB 1,750 1,150 2,900 Jun., Oct. BT Oct 3,000 Thurston Offutt Lake CT 1,250 1,250 Feb., Apr. 40,656 (cont’d) Mar., Apr., RB 12,500 3,500 16,000 Jun., Oct. 41,580 TRB 295 295 Apr., May Pattison Lake RB 13,535 13,535 Apr. Summit Lake KO 244,376 RB 30,000 1,300 31,300 Apr. 67,054 Ward Lake KO 26,842 RB 4,000 300 4,300 Apr. 7,659 TRB 275 275 Apr., May Wahkiakum Wahkiakum Co. Ponds TRB 3,000 96 3,096 Apr.

Walla Walla Bennington Lake RB 20,500 625 21,125 Feb. - Jun. TRB 510 510 Feb. - Jun. College Place/Lions Park Pond RB 600 50 650 Feb. - Jun. Fish Hook Park Pond RB 5,000 150 5,150 Feb. - Jun. Hood Park Pond RB 1,500 250 1,750 Feb. - Jun. Jefferson Park Juvenile Pond RB 2,000 200 2,200 Feb. - Jun. Quarry Pond RB 25,000 400 25,400 Feb. - Jun.

Whatcom Cain Lake RB 6,000 6,000 Mar., Apr. Diablo Lake RB 159,320 Gorge Lake RB 39,830 Green Drop 2 Lake RB 40 Fazon Lake BT 5,300 Little Watson Lake RB 1,500 Lost Hidden Lake CT 75 Lake Padden TRB 2,517 2,517 Apr. RB 20,000 20,000 Mar., Apr. CT 10,000 Lake Samish KO 673,504 Silver Lake RB 16,000 16,000 Apr. CT 20,000 Squalicum Lake TRB 162 162 May TT 3,000 Terrell Lake TRB 820 820 Apr., May CT 22,000

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Whatcom Toad Lake TRB 835 835 Apr. (cont’d) RB 6,000 6,000 Apr. Lake Whatcom KO 4,519,800

Whitman Garfield Pond RB 2,000 25 2,025 Feb. - Jun. Gilcrest Pond RB 1,500 25 1,525 Feb. - Jun. Pampa Pond RB 6,000 200 6,200 Feb. - Jun. Riparia Pond RB 1,500 25 1,525 Feb. - Jun. Rock Lake BT 24,000 24,000 Feb. - Jun. 94,000 RB 24,500 24,500 Feb. - Jun. 125,000 Yakima Anna Lake CT 255 Art Lake RB 210 Basin Lake CT 595 Bear Lake RB & CT 3,000 300 3,300 Apr. - Jun. 1,000 Blankenship Lake (East) CT 977 Blankenship Lake (North) CT 425 Blankenship Lake (South) CT 680 Blue Lake RB 350 Cirque Lake CT 734 Clear Lake RB 20,600 20,600 Apr. - Jun. 25,000 TRB 1,377 1,377 Apr. or May Conrad No 1 Lake CT 120 Cramer Lake RB 2,120 Dog Lake RB & CT 7,000 7,000 May, Jun. 6,000 TRB 427 427 May Elton Pond, North RB 2,000 2,000 Dec. Firing Center Ponds RB 300 300 Apr., May Fish Lake CT 1,000 Flatiron Lake RB 750 Granger Pond RB 1,200 1,200 Feb. - Apr. Hill Lake RB 580 Indian Flat Pond CT 400 400 Jun. 300 I-82 Pond #1 RB 2,500 2,500 Mar. I-82 Pond #2 RB 2,500 2,500 Mar. I-82 Pond #3 RB 2,500 2,500 Mar. I-82 Pond #4 RB 6,500 6,500 Feb. - Apr. I-82 Pond #6 RB 6,500 6,500 Feb. - Apr. Leech Lake TRB 725 725 May Lightning Lake CT 250

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Number Number Approximate 8-12 14" or Total time to be Fry County Lake Name Species inches larger Stocked stocked Plants Yakima Lily Lake CT 546 (cont’d) Long Lake CT 1,000 Long John CT 500 Lost Lake RB & CT 6,000 300 6,300 Apr. - Jun. 1,400 Lynne Lake RB 150 150 Apr. 200 Mal Lake CT 500 McDaniel Lake RB 2,500 2,500 Apr. Mud Lake RB 300 300 Mar., Apr. TRB 74 74 Apr. Myron Lake RB 500 500 1,000 Feb., Mar. TRB 206 206 Apr. Naches PK-Sportsmen Days RB 200 200 Sep. Pillar Lake RB 475 Pleasant Lake (South) RB 100 Rotary Lake RB 10,800 350 11,150 Feb. - Jun. Sandstone Lake CT 127 Sarg Hubbard Park Juvenile Pond RB 4,250 400 4,650 Feb. - Jun. Surprise Lake CT 1,785 Thunder Lake CT 250 Tieton Ranger Pond RB & CT 1,500 1,500 Apr. - Jun. 300 Tim's Pond RB & CT 1,100 150 1,250 Mar. - Jun. TRB 39 39 Apr. Twin Sisters Lake (Big) GT 2,945 Unnamed Lake (Bauer) GT 190 Unnamed Lake (Brown) RB 240 Yakima Sportsmens Juv. Pond RB 400 400 Mar., Apr. Zillah Winery Pond RB 500 500 May

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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.

Spring 2011 Hatchery Trout Stocking Plan for Washington Lakes and Streams

County Stream Name Species Total Number Approx. Time Stocked to be Stocked 8-12 inches

Clark Canyon Creek RB 5,000 May - Jun.

Grant Hatchery Creek RB 6,000 Apr. - Jul.

Klickitat Bird Creek RB 1,500 Jun. Bowman Creek RB 1,000 Jun.

Little Klickitat River RB 2,000 Apr. - May Outlet Creek RB 1,000 Jun. Spring Creek RB 3,000 Jun.

Lewis Skate Creek RB 7,500 May - Sep. Tilton River RB 8,000 May - Sep.

Lincoln Cottonwood Creek TRB 500 Mar., Apr.

Skamania Little White Salmon River RB 3,000 Jun. Swift Power Canal RB 3,500 Apr.

Whitman Union Flat Creek RB 2,000 Feb. – Jun.

BT = Brown Trout

RB = Rainbow trout

TBD = To Be Determined; Numbers unknown at time of printing

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2011 Washington Triploid Trout Distribution Approved by the Fish & Wildlife Commission March 20, 2011

One-hundred-five 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 50,028 triploid trout will be stocked in April, and as close to the April 24 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 58,117 fish.

Over all the list of lakes proposed for stocking is similar to the 2009 plan, with a few changes to enhance fishing opportunities, and to augment lakes that were rehabilitated last fall. A one-time purchase of 16,000 additional triploid trout was used to partially offset reduction in state trout hatchery production, as a result 11 additional lakes were stocked with these fish.

Table 1. 2011 Triploid trout stocking plan. Season & Number of Fish Stocked Surface Current Special April May Region 2011 lakes County Acres Mgmt. Regs Total Total Total Region 1 Fishtrap Lake Lincoln 196 Trout O. D. 1,851 0 1,851 Diamond Lake Pend Oreille 754 Mixed O. D. 703 0 703 Badger Lake Spokane 244 Trout O. D. 666 0 666 Clear Lake Spokane 401 Mixed O. D. 696 0 696 West Medical Lake Spokane 235 Trout O. D. 1,851 0 1,851 Williams Lake Spokane 319 Trout O. D. 1,036 0 1,036 Deer Lake Stevens 1163 Mixed O. D. 2,073 0 2,073 Loon Lake Stevens 1119 Mixed O. D. 1,036 0 1,036 Bennington Lake Walla Walla 52 Trout Y-R 510 0 510 R1 Total 9 lakes 10,423 10,423 Region 2 Roses Lake Chelan 131 Trout Y -R 500 0 500 Beehive Chelan 60 Trout O. D. 180 0 180 Wapato Lake* Chelan 186 Trout O.D. 500 0 500 Jameson Lake* Douglas 332 Trout O.D. 800 0 800 Canal* Grant 92 Trout Y-R 0 700 700 Deep Lake Grant 107 Trout O. D. 300 0 300

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Season & Number of Fish Stocked Surface Current Special April May Region 2011 lakes County Acres Mgmt. Regs Total Total Total 2 (cont’d) Heart* Grant 26 Trout Y-R 0 175 175 Perch* Grant 15 Trout O.D. 100 0 100 Vic Meyers* Grant 12 Trout O.D. 100 0 100 Windmill* Grant 37 Trout Y-R 0 270 270 Spectacle Lake Okanogan 315 Trout O.D. 800 0 800 Pearrygin Lake Okanogan 192 Trout O.D. 500 0 500 Alta Lake Okanogan 187 Trout O.D. 588 0 588 Patterson Lake Okanogan 143 Trout Y-R 525 0 525 R2 Total 14 lakes 4,893 1,145 6,038 Columbia Park Region 3 Pond Benton 7 Mixed Y-R, YFA 147 0 147 Dalton Lake Franklin 60 Mixed Y-R 344 0 344 Powerline Lake Franklin 50 Mixed Y-R 423 0 423 N. Fio Rito Lake Kittitas 39 Mixed Y-R 740 0 740 Lost Lake Kittitas 145 Trout Y-R 0 1,014 1,014 Mattoon Lake Kittitas 27 Mixed Y-R 521 0 521 Clear Lake Yakima 265 Trout Y-R 1,377 0 1,377 Dog Lake Yakima 60 Trout Y-R 0 427 427 Leech Lake Yakima 40 Trout Y-R, F 0 725 725 Mud Lake Yakima 4 Trout Y-R, S 74 0 74 Myron Lake Yakima 13 Mixed Y-R, S 206 0 206 Tim's Pond Yakima 1 Trout Y-R 39 0 39 R3 Total 12 Lakes 3,872 2,167 6,039 Region 4 Lone Lake Island 92 Trout Y -R, S 0 393 393 Angle Lake King 102 Mixed Y-R 442 147 589 Beaver Lake King 63 Mixed Y-R 245 0 245 Green Lake King 255 Mixed Y-R 442 196 638 Meridian Lake King 150 Mixed Y-R 442 196 638 Rattlesnake Lake King 112 Trout Y-R, C&R 491 0 491 Sawyer Lake King 279 Mixed Y-R 491 196 687 Egg Lake San Juan 7 Trout Y-R 175 0 175 Hummel Lake San Juan 36 Trout Y-R 152 0 152 Mountain Lake San Juan 198 Trout Y-R 0 447 447 Campbell Lake Skagit 370 Mixed Y-R 525 280 805 Clear Lake Skagit 223 Mixed Y-R 702 0 702 Heart Lake Skagit 61 Trout O.D. 1,205 0 1,205 Lake Erie Skagit 111 Trout O.D 1,455 0 1,455 Pass Lake Skagit 98 Trout Y-R F-C&R 0 162 162 O. D. F- Vogler Lake Skagit 4 Trout C&R 0 59 59

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Season & Number of Fish Stocked Surface Current Special April May Region 2011 lakes County Acres Mgmt. Regs Total Total Total 4 (cont’d) Cassidy Lake Snohomish 125 Mixed Y-R 442 0 442 Flowing Lake Snohomish 135 Mixed Y-R 382 0 382 Gissburg Ponds Snohomish 37 Mixed Y-R 0 393 393 Howard Lake Snohomish 27 Trout O.D. 455 0 455 Martha Lake (Warm Beach) Snohomish 58 Mixed Y-R 275 0 275 Roesiger Lake Snohomish 297 Mixed Y-R 501 0 501 Silver Lake (Everett) Snohomish 102 Mixed Y-R 393 0 393 Tye Lake Snohomish 40 Trout Y-R 196 0 196 Lake Padden Whatcom 152 Trout O.D. 2,517 0 2,517 Squalicum Lake Whatcom 33 Mixed Y-R, F 0 162 162 Toad Lake Whatcom 30 Trout O.D. 835 0 835 Terrell Lake Whatcom 438 Mixed Y-R 569 250 820 R4 Total 28 lakes 13,332 2,882 16,214 Region 5 Batt le Ground Lake Clark 30 Trout Y -R 256 0 256 Klineline Pond Clark 11 Trout Y-R 256 0 256 Horseshoe Lake Cowlitz 80 Mixed Y-R 608 0 608 Kress Lake Cowlitz 30 Mixed Y-R 352 0 352 Y-R, F, Merrill Lake Cowlitz 344 Trout C&R 224 0 224 Northwestern Reservoir Klickitat 97 Trout O. D. 256 0 256 N. Rowland Lake Klickitat 40 Trout O. D. 928 0 928 Kidney Lake Skamania 12 Trout O. D. 224 0 224 Wahkiakum Co. Ponds Wahkiakum 6 Trout Y-R 96 0 96 Carlisle Lake Lewis 20 Trout O. D. 315 0 315 Fort Borst Park Pond Lewis 5 Trout O.D., YF 372 0 372 Mineral Lake Lewis 277 Trout O.D. 687 0 687 S Lewis Co. Park Pond Lewis 17 Mixed Y-R 580 0 580 R5 Total 13 lakes 5,154 5,154 Grays Region 6 Aberdeen Lake Harbor 64 Trout O.D. 77 45 122 Grays Failor Lake Harbor 65 Trout O.D. 100 59 159 Grays Sylvia Lake Harbor 31 Trout Y-R 74 45 119 Vance Creek Pond Grays 10 Mixed O.D., YFA 66 0 66

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Season & Number of Fish Stocked Surface Current Special April May Region 2011 lakes County Acres Mgmt. Regs Total Total Total #1 Harbor Y-R, S, 6 (cont’d) Gibbs Lake Jefferson 37 Trout C&R 70 0 70 Teal Lake* Jefferson 15 Trout Y-R, S 30 0 30 Kitsap Lake Kitsap 238 Mixed Y-R 493 0 493 Mission* Kitsap 88 Trout O.D. 190 0 190 Panther Lake Kitsap 100 Trout O.D. 220 0 220 Benson Lake Mason 82 Trout O.D. 170 0 170 Haven Lake Mason 69 Trout O.D. 150 0 150 Island Lake Mason 108 Trout Y-R 0 230 230 Phillips Lake Mason 110 Trout O.D. 230 0 230 Tee Lake Mason 38 Trout Y-R 0 0 0 Wooten Lake Mason 70 Trout O.D. 150 0 150 Trails End (Prickett) Mason 74 Trout Y-R 0 160 160 Tiger Mason 103 Trout O.D. 230 0 230 Bradley Lake Pierce 13 Mixed Y-R 100 100 Clear Lake Pierce 155 Mixed O.D. 100 100 200 Lake Kapowsin Pierce 512 Mixed Y-R 90 0 90 Ohop Lake Pierce 236 Mixed O.D. 165 150 315 Rapjohn Lake Pierce 56 Mixed O.D. 100 100 Silver Lake Pierce 138 Trout O.D. 100 100 Spanaway Lake Pierce 262 Mixed Y-R 190 0 190 Steilacoom Lake Pierce 313 Mixed Y-R 100 0 100 Tanwax Lake Pierce 173 Mixed O.D. 200 200 400 Clear Lake Thurston 173 Mixed O.D. 196 147 344 Lawrence Lake Thurston 330 Mixed Y-R 196 147 344 Long's Pond Thurston 10 Mixed Y-R, YF 147 147 295 McIntosh Lake Thurston 116 Mixed O.D. 196 0 196 Offutt Lake Thurston 200 Mixed Y-R 196 98 295 Ward Lake Thurston 68 Mixed O.D. 196 79 275 R6 Total 32 lakes 4,224 1,908 6,132 Statewide 108 Lakes * New triploid trout lake C&R = Catch and Release; F= Fly Fishing Only; O.D. = Opening Day; S= Selective Gear Rules; YF = Youth Fishing; YFA = Youth Fishing (and ADA)

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* 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

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