Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

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Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

Post by thartzell » Tue Jun 05, 2007 10:48 pm

I have a two year old daughter that is already in love with fishing. She is very excited but lacks the patience at this age to sit quietly for a bite. Hoping that there may be a stocked pond in Seattle Area (or surrounding) that charges for access to a pond that gets her a fish on (almost guranteed :) ). Any ideas?
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RE:Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

Post by The Quadfather » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:05 am

Thartzell,

Yes there is a great trout pond.... actually the property holds two ponds I believe. the only thing is remembering exactly where it is??
It is either going to be a Renton or Kent address. So you could do some calling 411 info. and asking about trout ponds under those cities.
Basicly it is located up over the hill from Hwy 167 go over past Valley Hosp. it is a road running parralel to the main drag which goes north and south along Kent east hill.
Well, that's was crap for explaining anything..... somebody else jump in here and help. This place is VERY cool. It is a total no brainer. Hold pole...apply power bait, bait hits water.... fish on. Then there is a second pond (same place) that has serious lunkers of like 5lbs.
That will get dad even a little excited.
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Post by The Quadfather » Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:07 am

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RE:Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

Post by mallard83 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:14 pm

I am not sure if it is still there or not but there used to be a pay to fish trout farm near Woodinville. I believe it is called Bear Creek Trout Farm. Good Luck.

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Post by Kevin K » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:25 pm

There is also a place called Troutlodge U-Fish out in Orting and one in Tacoma/Spanway at 4924 268th St East/Spanaway 98387; 253-875-0356 or 253-370-5124. Might be a bit of a drive, but they should be guaranteed fish.
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Post by MikeFishes » Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:42 am

mallard83 wrote:I am not sure if it is still there or not but there used to be a pay to fish trout farm near Woodinville. I believe it is called Bear Creek Trout Farm. Good Luck.
I think it's around this area:
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2& ... &encType=1

Here you go, it's called "Gold Creek Trout Farm". Gold Creek Park is the area in the map above. Pricing below may be old.
Gold Creek Trout Farm
Visitors only pay for the fish they catch; prices start at $3.50.
Phone: 425-483-1415
Address: 15844 148th Ave. N.E.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/neighbors ... /hahn.html

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Post by gpc » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:15 pm

I know this is a little ways from Seattle but I was just there this weekend so i thought I would mention it. Offut lake resort has a net pen by there dock. It has some big fish in it and they charge $10 a fish. I think this price is a little steep, but I haven't been to one pf these things for years. Another reason I recommended this because it would be a great place to go for the weekend to catch perch,bass, bluegill and then on the way home let them get a chance at a bigger fish. Offut lake is in Tenino, and sits about 60 miles south of seattle

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Post by Roadkill » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:18 pm

Take the kids up to Jake's pond...

This pond is full of Cutthroat trout...
one exit just above Issaquah on I-90.

From Seattle you take the Highpoint exit...
Exit 20, I believe.

Stay to the right...do not go left back under I-90.

Take the first left...and park near the metal gate, the road is blocked off.
the road was blocked off several years ago due to people leaving trash and abandoned cars down there.
Park along the road, do not block the gate.

Walk past the gate and head east...
you will walk about 150 yards down the hill...
then pass through a tall wooden barrier gate.

The pond is off to the right, about 50 feet from the wooden barrier.

This is a great place to take the kids...
a worm and a bobber and they are going to be catching fish!~

A lot of the locals take their kids there from time to time to teach them how to fish.
But there is never more than a couple people there each time I have taken my kids there.
I have taken all 4 of my kids there and they really enjoyed it when they were 3 or 4 years old.
They are grown up now and still talk about fishing the little pond up at Highpoint.


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RE:Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

Post by gpc » Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:48 pm

Roadkill is this a juvinile only pond or a pond that your allowed to fish only if you have a kid w/ you or is it a regular pond?

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RE:Stocked Trout Lakes/Ponds - Kid needs to hook into a fish

Post by Roadkill » Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:57 am

it's a regular pond gpc.

but you usually see only small children and their parents there.




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