This lake is managed as a quality fishing water where fish in excess of 16 inches can be regularly caught here. Fishing is best in the spring and the fall as warmer water temperatures and reduced water clarity in the summer can limit catch rates. Anglers use various lures and flies under selective gear rules: leech and chironomid fly patterns, and large lures. A bloodworm fly pattern is often effective in February and early March. Introduced warmwater species (i.e. Largemouth Bass, Yellow Perch and Brown Bullhead) are also present in the lake. A large WDFW access on the north shore has a concrete boat ramp, parking area and toilets.
Two-pole fishing is allowed
Special fishing restrictions:
- Selective gear rules in effect
Shoreline access: Good - Mostly undeveloped shoreline, Lone Lake County Park.
Species you might catch
Lake information
County: Island
Acreage: 90.30 ac.
Elevation: 21 ft.
Center: 48.021126, -122.461805
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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
Brown bullhead
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