Information About Lakes & Reservoirs In Spokane, Washington
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Spokane, Washington
Lakes & Reservoirs

Bead Lake
Bead Lake is a relatively large lake in a mountainous setting of well timbered hills. Fishing is accessible for Lake Trout, Ling cod, Kokanee, Peamouth, Northern pike-minnow, Large-scale sucker, and Largemouth Bass.

Boundary Lake
Boundary Lake is at 2500 feet and camping nearby. No fish.

Browns Lake
Browns Lake is a popular fly-fishing only lake in a setting of forested mountains. Fishing is accessible for Westslope Cutthroat Trout.

Conger Pond #1 and #2
Fishing is accessible for Eastern Brook Trout, and Rainbow Trout.

Marshall Lake
Marshall Lake is 5.5 miles North from Newport. Fishing is available for cutthroat trout.

No Name Lake
No Name Lake is nine miles Northwest from Newport and .4 miles West from Bead. Fishing is accessible for Cutthroat Trout.

North Skookum Lake
North Skookum is a popular lake found in a setting of forested mountains about 20 miles north of Newport. Fishing is accessible for rainbow trout.

Parker Lake
Parker Lake Ten miles is north from Cusick. Fishing is available for Eastern Brook Trout and Rainbow Trout.

South Skookum Lake
South Skookum Lake is a popular lake found in a setting of forested mountains. Fishing is available for rainbow trout.

Tacoma Sportsman Pond
Tacoma Sportsman Pond is 7.1 miles North from Cusick and about 1.5 miles West from Metcalf Lake. There is no fishing at this lake.
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