WDFW District 5, March 1, 2018 opening day prospects
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 3:49 pm
Some of you may know me from my work as a member of the WDFW Region 2 Warmwater Assessment Team in Ephrata. I have taken a new position and I am now the District Fish Bio for WDFW District 5 (Grant and Adams Counties). I want to share our prospects for the March 1 opener. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to give me a call or email.
509-754-4624 x227
Michael.Schmuck@dfw.wa.gov
District 5 Lakes (Grant and Adams County) — District Fish Biologist Mike Schmuck
• District 5 Trout Stocking Summary: Includes 2017 fingerling plants (11–13 inches this spring), fall catchable (2.5 fish per pound) as well as spring 2017 catchable trout plants. Contact the WDFW Region 2 office at 509-754-4624 and request a copy.
• March 1 opener: We had a rather mild winter and nearly all of our lakes are ice free. We do have ice on a few of our lakes and anglers should be cautious as most ice is not safe to walk on. Anglers can call the Region 2 office for ice updates.
o Martha and Upper Caliche Lakes are usually the top producers on opening day with near limit catches of good size fish. As of February 27, 2018 Martha Lake is 30% ice covered (south end). Both of these lakes received 2,000 fall catchables in 2017. Martha Lake will receive another 4,000 this spring, while Upper Caliche will receive another 2,000.
o Lenice and Nunnally Lakes should fish well for trout in the 14–16 inch range, with some up to 20 inches. Both these lakes received 3,000 catchables in fall 2017 and will receive another 2,250 (Lenice) and 2,750 (Nunnally) in April 2018.
o Quincy and Burke Lakes should continue to fish well although I think that Quincy will produce bigger fish in 2018. Yellow Perch are abundant in Burke Lake which will affect fingerling survival and growth. Anglers can expect good numbers of 11–13 inch trout there, however. In addition to annual spring fingerling plants, Burke Lake was stocked with 5,000 fall catchables in 2017 and will receive another 2,000 this May. Quincy Lake, which also receives fingerlings, will receive 3,000 catchables this May. Other lakes to consider include Lenore, Dusty, Crystal, Upper and Lower Spring, Cup and Cliff.
If you would like a copy of our 2018 stocking plan for District 5 please send me an email and I will send you the PDF.
509-754-4624 x227
Michael.Schmuck@dfw.wa.gov
District 5 Lakes (Grant and Adams County) — District Fish Biologist Mike Schmuck
• District 5 Trout Stocking Summary: Includes 2017 fingerling plants (11–13 inches this spring), fall catchable (2.5 fish per pound) as well as spring 2017 catchable trout plants. Contact the WDFW Region 2 office at 509-754-4624 and request a copy.
• March 1 opener: We had a rather mild winter and nearly all of our lakes are ice free. We do have ice on a few of our lakes and anglers should be cautious as most ice is not safe to walk on. Anglers can call the Region 2 office for ice updates.
o Martha and Upper Caliche Lakes are usually the top producers on opening day with near limit catches of good size fish. As of February 27, 2018 Martha Lake is 30% ice covered (south end). Both of these lakes received 2,000 fall catchables in 2017. Martha Lake will receive another 4,000 this spring, while Upper Caliche will receive another 2,000.
o Lenice and Nunnally Lakes should fish well for trout in the 14–16 inch range, with some up to 20 inches. Both these lakes received 3,000 catchables in fall 2017 and will receive another 2,250 (Lenice) and 2,750 (Nunnally) in April 2018.
o Quincy and Burke Lakes should continue to fish well although I think that Quincy will produce bigger fish in 2018. Yellow Perch are abundant in Burke Lake which will affect fingerling survival and growth. Anglers can expect good numbers of 11–13 inch trout there, however. In addition to annual spring fingerling plants, Burke Lake was stocked with 5,000 fall catchables in 2017 and will receive another 2,000 this May. Quincy Lake, which also receives fingerlings, will receive 3,000 catchables this May. Other lakes to consider include Lenore, Dusty, Crystal, Upper and Lower Spring, Cup and Cliff.
If you would like a copy of our 2018 stocking plan for District 5 please send me an email and I will send you the PDF.