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  1. Head out to one of more than 80 state parks where you can fish or harvest shellfish and seaweed in season. Or, enjoy freshwater fishing and harvesting at regularly-stocked state parks lakes and ponds.

  2. Whether hiking to a remote lake or heading out on marine waters, fishing opportunities abound in Washington. Be sure to review the rules and regulations and purchase the proper fishing license before you go.

  3. From fly-fishing for bass and trout on freshwater lakes and streams east of the Cascades to trolling for salmon along the coast to crabbing in Puget Sound, Washington offers a diverse and unique outdoors experience.

  4. Fishing and catch information gathered from anglers around the state. Fish stocking. WDFW provides opportunity for anglers by stocking fish in lakes and streams around the state. Fish counts. Find escapement reports, along with sockeye, Chinook, and coho salmon counts for Lake Washington, and sockeye salmon counts for the Baker River.

  5. FISHING. Late summer and early fall is when you’ll see the most people fishing in the area and that’s when the Salmon runs are the best. We have Chinook, Pink, and Sockeye salmon. You can also go fishing for halibut and lingcod in the early summer. We also have a large population of Dogfish sharks.

  6. 16 Ιουλ 2024 · Fishing. A mile from the park is Bay Lake, a popular trout fishing spot. A boat launch is available there, but you will need a Discover Pass or Department of Fish and Wildlife Vehicle Access Pass. Interpretive activities. Explore a 0.2 mile self-guided interpretive trail built by Eagle Scouts. A brochure is available at the trailhead.

  7. Scheduled winter closures for campgrounds, boat launches and day-use areas in Washington state parks.

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