Liberty Lake opens for fishing March 1st and is open through October 31st. During the month of March fishing can be outstanding for brown trout. Brown trout are notoriously difficult to catch but just after ice-out there is a window of opportunity to catch them easily at this lake. Once the water warms, largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and other warmwater species dominate the fishery. This lake also has one of the best brown bullhead fisheries in the Spokane area and also provides a popular fishery for channel catfish.
Two-pole fishing is allowed
Shoreline access: Good - The majority of the shoreline is developed in residential homes. Limited shoreline access is available at the WDFW Access Site on the north end of the lake and at a Spokane County Park located on the southeast corner of the lake.
Species you might catch
- Black crappie
- Bluegill
- Brook trout
- Brown bullhead
- Brown trout
- Channel catfish
- Largemouth bass
- Pumpkinseed Sunfish
- Rainbow trout
- Signal crayfish
- Smallmouth bass
- Walleye
- Yellow perch
Lake information
County: Spokane
Acreage: 706.10 ac.
Elevation: 2053 ft.
Center: 47.645159, -117.07807
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Catchable fish plants
Stock Date | Species | Number Released | Number of Fish Per Pound | Facility |
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Visit the Catchable Trout Plants page for a more detailed search of trout plants in this or other bodies of water. To view or download the source data for this table visit the WDFW Fish Plants dataset on the Washington State Open Data Portal
Fishing prospects calendar
Rainbow trout
Largemouth bass
Smallmouth bass
Walleye
Yellow perch
Black crappie
Bluegill
Pumpkinseed Sunfish
Channel catfish
Brown bullhead
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