Details: Chinook/King Salmon
A section of the Lake Chelan in Chelan County, Washington. Lake Chelan is a 50.5-mile-long lake in Chelan County, Washington state. It is the largest natural lake in Washington and one of the top fisheries in the northwest. Chinook (King) Salmon and Lak...
It is closed to Kokanee angling. Since no Kokanee have been stocked here in many years, and there apparently is no natural spawning of Kokanee in the system, all so-called "Kokanee" are probably juven...
This lake is one of the most popular opening day lakes in Washington. Anglers from all around the State fish Blue Lake throughout the year. Fishery success is highly dependent upon WDFW's ability to...
This lake produces good fishing throughout the year. Angling effort is split between trout and perch. Fly-fishing for Rainbow Trout is best in spring and fall months. Trophy Brown Trout are available ...
The public access area has a boat launch. Roses provides a good winter fishery for fall-planted Rainbow Trout in the 11- to 20- inch range as well as some good sized Yellow Perch.