rickydbasser
2/19/2014 12:36:00 PMJIYM
2/19/2014 1:45:00 PMWeekend-warrior17
2/19/2014 3:15:00 PMjstoboy1234
2/19/2014 5:16:00 PMJIYM
2/20/2014 11:28:00 AMW4y
2/20/2014 2:53:00 PMPS: Is this the pond? https://www.google.com/maps/place/26th+Dr+SE/@47.8501561,-122.1999986,19z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x54900607a91f0899:0x5aaaf2f13ec7bf5b
The Quadfather
2/20/2014 3:06:00 PMTake your regulations via the WDFW regs. first and formost. Then beyond that you may fine signage at the pond, if it is being managed by a city group. Remember when you read the regs, what you are reading is bodies of water that have "Special regs"
That is to say if you do not find a body of water in the regs. that is because there is no "Special regulation" covering that water.
People will say all the time, ":But I can't find lake (X) in the regs! If you can't find something in the regs, then it does not have special rules. It will fall under year round open season. With the general rules of harvesting per species, located in what I think the regs. calls the "General rules" section, and will break down to species, type of water body, etc.
Even if a lake falls under the short season rules, Last week April- Oct, etc. that is a special rule, and will be listed in the regs as such.
Realize that they are not going to list rules for every single body of water in the state, to include all the Alpine lakes, etc.
I've fished in some pretty funny looking places.
buc
2/20/2014 5:45:00 PMMike Carey
2/20/2014 9:15:00 PMWashington State waters unlisted within this pamphlet, that are open to fishing for
Game Fish (except Dolly Varden /Bull Trout and GRASS CARP) year-round.
These year-round fishing opportunities are regulated under the Statewide Freshwater
Rules as listed on pages 16-17 with the following exceptions:
• seasonal waters listed under Lake Special Rules pages 58-68, and 85-95
• waters within tribal reservation lands
• waters within national park boundaries (not national forests)
• within boundaries of federal military installations"
docshane
2/21/2014 7:15:00 AMElijah.Loves.Fishin
2/21/2014 11:26:00 AMpost up some pics next time and share with those of us who are dying from cabin fever!
AJ's Dad
2/22/2014 8:15:00 AMIn this case I would guess that jstoboy1234 was plenty interested in sharing his body of water but there was no lake to select from the list provided on this website for that boady of water. If the lake is not on the list, the only option left is to select secret lake, Right?
Secret lake reports can be helpfull, if a successfull fisherman posts, water temps, type of structure fished, water depths, trolling speeds (for those that troll), lure type and so on. The ones with info are good to read, the ones that say "I fished in a secret lake and I got some beauties are not so helpfull.
fishinChristian
2/22/2014 1:35:00 PMUsed to fish a pond that looked like a muddy wading pool for cows every spring near Eagle lakes. He called it "Dumb Ole Lake" till we found the real one. First time my friend took me there I would have sworn not even a carp would stoop to living there. Many bass later I admitted I could be mistaken. ' Course I was wrong about that. Never did see a carp.