Washington Dept. of Fish and WildlifeTHE WEEKENDER REPORT

July 30-August 12, 1998
Contact: Mike Judge (360) 902-2407

High mountain lakes offer cool escape from heat

OLYMPIA -- If the heat and the concrete are closing in on you try hitting one of many trails leading to high mountain lakes. Visiting a cool stream or lake shaded by old-growth trees is one of Washington's most refreshing outdoor experiences, especially in late summer.

Washington has more than 3,000 lakes at elevations above 2,500 feet. High- lake trout fishing is one of Washington's premier recreational pastimes. A small percentage of our high lakes have self-sustaining trout populations, while others are stocked periodically. Others purposely are left barren.

Some lakes are stocked every two or three years while others are stocked once in a decade. These rotating stocking schedules cause the trout in each lake to vary in size and number from year to year. Finding the season's hot fishing spots is part of the fun.

"Part of the mystique of the high-lake fishing experience is exploring an unknown area for a quality backcountry experience," said Craig Burley, a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife fisheries biologist experienced in high-lake management.

Said Jim Johnston, another WDFW biologist with more than 20 years experience in high lakes fisheries management: "Get your maps out. Many lakes in the Cascades and Olympics have opportunities for good fishing."

A where-to, how-to information pamphlet, "Trout Fishing in Washington's High Lakes," is available at all department offices.

Be sure to check WDFW's "Fishing in Washington" pamphlet for rules and regulations.

There are many other fishing and wildlife opportunities available now. Some of these include:

People fishing and hunting in Washington must purchase licenses. Licenses are sold at WDFW offices as well as many sporting good stores.

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