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Lakes in Chelan County


Airplane Lakes

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Augusta Lake

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Antilon Lake (96 Acres)

Elevation 2357ft. Depth 57ft. Fish Species Present:Largemouth Bass,Black Crappie,Blugill,Pumpkinseed and Brown Trout.

A 96 acre reservoir 5 miles north of Manson on Grade Creek Rd just past Roses and Wapato lakes.

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Battalion Lake

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Beehive Reservoir (12 acres)

This small lake 7 miles southwest of Wenatchee has a fair carry-over of rainbows and eastern brook trout, and is planted with catchable rainbow as weather and conditions allow. Open fishing season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.

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Big Jim Lakes

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Black Lake

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Canaan Lake

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Caroline Lake

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Chelan Lake

Good fishing for nice-sized kokanee is expected from mid-April through June. In June and July, catchable-size rainbow are planted in the lower lake near Chelan/Manson. Some fine wild trout fishing, mostly for rainbow, is available throughout the upper lake basin above 25 Mile Creek beginning in early spring. Trophy anglers will find fair-to-good opportunity to catch both landlocked chinook salmon and lake trout (mackinaw) in the spring and early summer months. Burbot (freshwater ling) offer excellent fishing opportunities from February through April, with jig fishing extremely popular in the Manson/Wapato Point area. A limited smallmouth bass fishery exists. Although most of the lake is open year-around, the upper end and numerous tributary stream-mouths are closed during April, May and June to protect pre-spawning adult trout; check the current regulations pamphlet carefully for details.
Wapato Point on Lake Chelan

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Chiwaukum Lake

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Choral Lake

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Clear Lake (5 acres)

This small lake is 8 miles south of Wenatchee. There is a fair carry-over of both rainbows and eastern brook trout. It is planted with catchable rainbows as weather and road conditions allow. The season opens last Saturday in April.

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Colchuck Lake

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Cortez Lake (34 acres)

Cortez Lake is located 5.7 miles southeast of Wenatchee and 1.3 miles southwest of Malaga. Also knonw as Three lakes. This is a spiny ray lake,also, crappie, bluegill,brown bullhead and perch. There are some walleye in there also. but has no access. No motorized boats allows, you can use electric trolling motors.



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Domke Lake

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Donald Lake

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Dry Lake (77 acres)

Elevation 1155ft. Depth 11ft.

Although this lake has a maximum depth of 11 feet it can be good fishing for largemouth Bass,Black crappie,yellow perch,brown bullhead and Bluegilland Pumpkinseed... Public access is from a rough road side site suited for hand carried craft only. To get there from the town of Chelan, travel northwest on Highway #150 for 6.4 miles to Wapato Lake Road. Turn right onto Wapato Lake Road for about three miles to the Kanei Resort on the west end of Wapato Lake. Turn sharp left onto Dry Lake Road for about .6 mile to rough road side parking and boat launch area.

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Edna Lake

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Eight Mile Lake

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Eileen Lake

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Elsey Lake

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Enchanted Lakes

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Entiat (Rocky Reach Pool) (9860 Acres)

Elevation 707ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass,Walleye,Brown Bullhead and Channel Catfish.

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Ethel Lake

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Fish Lake (513.3 acres)

Elevation 185ft. Depth 135ft

Fish lake is one mile NE of Lake Wenatchee. It holds rainbows, brown, and eastern brook trout. Also Yello perch, small and largemouth bass. The Cove Resort is on the lake, 509-763-3130.

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Flora Lake

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Heather Lake

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King Lake

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Klonaqua Lakes

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Lichtenwasser Lake

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Lily Lake (15 acres)

This small lake 8 miles south of Wenatchee has a fair carry-over of both rainbows and eastern brook trout. It is planted with hatchery rainbows as weather and road conditions allow. Catch-and-release, selective fishery regulations are in effect most of the open season.

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Meadow Lake (35.7 acres)

Elevation 875ft. Depth 15ft. Fish species present:Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie.

An artificial lake with fair fishing for warmwater species. Muddy water conditions prevail through most of the irrigation season.

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Merritt Lake

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Mirror Lake

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Myrtle Lake



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Pateros (Wells Pool) (9700 Acres)

Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass,Black Crappie, Yellow Perch and Walleye.

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Rock Island Pool (3470 Acres)

Elevation 605ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass,Smallmouth Bass,Walleye and Brown Bullhead.

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Roses Lake (131 acres)

This formerly productive trout lake 7 miles northwest of the town of Chelan has a special winter season; check the regulations pamphlet for specific dates. Rainbow trout fishing is expected to be poor this year due to a growing population of bass and green sunfish. The public access area has a boat launch.

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Schaefer Lake

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Swimming Deer Lake

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Three Lakes Reservior (33 Acres)

Elevation 871ft. Depth 28ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch and Brown Bullhead.

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Top Lake

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Trap Lake

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Trapper Lake

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Trout Lake

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Wapato Lake (185.6 acres)

Elevation 1229ft.

This lake has a maximum depth of 68 feet.. Fish species include largemouth bass, Black crapppie, bluegill. Pumpkinseed and real nice sized rainbow trout. There are 2 resorts on the lake..Kanei Resort at (509)687-3690 and Paradise Resort at (509)687-3444. Public access is provided by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wild-life Department. The large access area has lots of parking space, pit toilets and a very good concrete block boat launching ramp. To get to Wapato Lake from the town of Chelan, take Highway #150 northwest for 6.4 miles to Wapato Lake Road. Turn right onto Wapato Lake Road for 2.5 miles to Paradise Lake Resort sign. Turn right for.2 mile to WDFW public access.

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Wenatchee Lake (2,445 acres)

This natural lake 15 miles north of Leavenworth should produce small kokanee beginning in April, with a generous catch limit on kokanee. Anglers are reminded to carefully release all bull trout (Dolly Varden) caught. Bull trout are a species of concern and thus their season is closed throughout most of the state. Wenatchee Lake is the main rearing area for these native char in the Wenatchee basin. The August anadromous sockeye salmon fishery that has taken place in the past is uncertain this year; check local newspapers or the regional WDFW office for the latest info. Several campgrounds and access areas surround the lake.
Lake Wenatchee State Park

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