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Lakes in Grays Harbor County


Aberdeen Lake

Aberdeen Lake (63 acres): Fishing should be good for 10- to 11- inch rainbow trout with occasional larger rainbows and cutthroat available. Access is through the city park. Aberdeen Lake (also called Lake Aberdeen) will be crowded on opening day. Open season runs from the last Saturday in April to October 31.

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Carlisle Lakes

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Damon Lake

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Discovery Lakes

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Duck Lake (197 Acres)

Elevation 10ft. Max Depth 10ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Black Crappie.

Located near Ocean Shores, Duck Lake offers fair fishing for stocked rainbow trout, and good fishing for largemouth bass, black crappie. It is open to fishing year-around. But be sure to check your Regs. Parking and boat launches are available, maintained and patrolled by the city.


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Failor Lake

Failor Lake (65 acres): Public access to this reservoir nine miles north of Hoquiam is now open from Highway 101. Anglers should find good fishing for stocked rainbow trout. Failor has also been selected to receive a bonus plant of large triploid rainbow trout (averaging 1-1/2 pounds apiece). These sterile fish can grow to trophy size if not harvested. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.

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Grisdale Pond

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Klone Lakes

Klone lakes: These three small lakes are in beautiful surroundings above Wynoochee Reservoir. Ranging in size from two to nine acres, they are planted with trout every three to four years. They require some effort to reach, and although they are open to fishing all year, elevation (all at about 3,200 feet) may keep them closed part of the year.

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Mill Creek Pond

Mill Creek Pond: This juveniles-only water located in Cosmopolis provides accessible fishing for beginning anglers. It is open to fishing year-round.

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Pope Lakes

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Quinault Lake

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Satsop Lakes

Satsop lakes: These two small lakes at about 2,500 feet elevation provide fishing for small cutthroat and brook trout following an enjoyable walk through large timber. Last Saturday in April through October 31 open season.

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Shye Lake

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Stump Lake

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Sylvia Lake

Sylvia Lake (32 acres): Good spring, early summer and fall fishing for 9- to 10-inch rainbow trout, with a few larger rainbows and cutthroat available. The first fish stocking will be in mid-March. This popular lake receives additional trout for Free Fishing Weekend in June, and plants in April, May and September. Excess adult hatchery steelhead may be periodically available. These steelhead count as part of the daily trout limit, and a catch record card is not required to take them. Open season is year-round.

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Vance Creek Ponds

These ponds are located on the south side of Hwy 8 just outside the town of Elma. One pond is for seniors and kids and the other is open for everyone. They are stocked with Rainbow trout.

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Wynoochee Lake (Reservior)

Wynoochee Reservoir: Cutthroat and whitefish will provide action for anglers on this Wynoochee River impoundment. Special size and catch limits are in effect for trout, with a June 1 through October 31 season. USFS campground, toilets and boat launch.

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