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Topic: Good camping (tent/vehicle) + kayak fishing lakes  (Read 2123 times)

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oly884

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Hey guys, long time since I last posted, but wanted to reach out and see if anyone has some suggestions for good lakes to camp and fish at.

For most my life, my buddy and I have made trips for the Trout opener. We used to go to the potholes or over to the peninsula, but as of recent years we've just stuck around home and took day trips to the larger lakes (Sammamish, Lake Washington, etc). We're also less driven on going to "trout lakes" as, at least for us, it's more of an opening day of fishing season.

I'm hoping to find a good lake/lakes in the state that offer camping, tent or vehicle style, and decent fishing. Banks lake is one that I contemplated, but spring time seems like it can be a bit of a mixed bag, along with the wind to battle.

Anyways, any suggestions will be appreciated!


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https://parks.state.wa.us/489/Columbia-Hills

Horsetheif lake on the Columbia.  Kind of like a mini Banks without burbot and whitefish.  Good camping.  It gets windy but you can still fish it on the lee side.  Plenty of sun.  Hiking trails with petroglyphs.

If you decide to make it your home base many people on here can direct you to other good fishing options near by.


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I'm curious, is Horsethief lake considered part of the Columbia so an Oregon fishing license is okay? 

Daniel


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I'm curious, is Horsethief lake considered part of the Columbia so an Oregon fishing license is okay? 

Daniel

I'm pretty sure it's covered by WA regs: https://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/724/


the quadfather

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So, just for clarity, are you asking for a lake/camping situation that is aligned with the lowland lakes opening weekend, or did you just mean any lake that is open year round and specifically looking for a Spring time trip?


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Alta Lake is an awesome little lake and a great state campground.

Some great Trout and Kokanee fishing and bass as well.

Here is a fishing video I made while on our church campout last year.



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oly884

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So, just for clarity, are you asking for a lake/camping situation that is aligned with the lowland lakes opening weekend, or did you just mean any lake that is open year round and specifically looking for a Spring time trip?

Just any lake that is open for year round, and as for timing, I'd say around spring time would be good. I know there are some lakes that are probably better to fish at a bit later in spring/early summer, but the itch to get out is getting bad (and hopefully work will calm down a bit!).


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I'd like to add Oregon to this list.


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I will explore Lake Wenatchee the week after Memorial Day from the State Park campground nearby.  Way too windy last year to put in, though it was later in the summer.

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Ike kinswa is a great campground with many sites right on the water! Go there every year and have a great time!