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The author is a ten-time Washington State record holder, with certified weight records for five different species of fish. Catch data for several hundred lakes, dating back to 1981, has been provided to Washington State fish biologists. |
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Lakes of South Central Washington | ![]() |
High Lakes of Northwest Washington |
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The lakes selected for inclusion in this book are from Grant, Kittitas and Adams counties of south central Washington. Most are desert lakes, but mountain lakes in Kittitas County are also included. read more |
The lakes selected for inclusion in this book are from Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties of northwest Washington. All but two lie at elevations above 2,500 feet, the definition of a high lake for western Washington. read more |
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Lakes of Northwest Washington and Northern Idaho |
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High Lakes of North Central Washington |
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The lakes selected for inclusion in this book are from Stevens and Pend Oreille counties of northeast Washington, and from Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai and Shoshone counties of northern Idaho. read more |
All of the lakes lie on the east side of the North Cascade Mountains. Some are in the lowlands. Many can be driven to, but several require some hiking. read more |
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Lakes of Northwest Montana | ![]() |
Lowland Lakes of Northwest Washington | |
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The lakes selected for inclusion in this book are from Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Mineral, Missoula and Sanders counties of northwest Montana. They range from lowland lakes to alpine lakes. Many can be driven to, while others require a hike. read more |
The lakes selected for inclusion in this book are from Island, Skagit, Snohomish and Whatcom counties of northwest Washington. They range from lowland warm water lakes to mountain lakes, but all are below 2,500 feet elevation. read more |
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