Pipe Lake is partially located in both Covington and Maple Valley, Washington. The lake is 52 acres in size with a mean depth of 27 feet; and with a maximum depth 65 feet. The watershed is 314 acres in size and drains to Lake Lucerne.
When it opens, Lake Washington’s sockeye salmon fishery is one of the most popular fisheries in Washington. Starting as early as mid-May, every year fisheries managers count the fish returning throug...
Lake Tapps is currently open year-round, including the intake canal to within 400 feet of the screen at Dingle Basin. The lake offers very good opportunities for largemouth and smallmouth bass as well...
There is a 9-inch minimum size, 10-fish limit on black crappie which are planted periodically to support this fishery. There is a boat ramp and bank access available at Lake Sawyer Park
Angling opportunities include catchable and larger size Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch, and Kokanee. Kokanee and perch fishing can be good in the summer months. Anglers ca...