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Lacamas Lake

This lake was formed from a pre-historic channel of the Columbia River.The lake suffers from over-enrichment causing oxygen depletion, over abundance of plants and algae.

The lake is primarily stocked with Brown and Rainbow Trout; however, there is a good population of Yellow Perch and other warmwater species.   The lake is located one mile north of Camas.

Round Lake, located at the southeast end of the lake provides good bank access for trout and warmwater fishing.

Species you might catch

Black crappie
Bluegill
Brown bullhead
Brown trout
Carp
Channel catfish
Largemouth bass
Northern pikeminnow
Pumpkinseed
Rainbow trout
Sucker, General
Warmouth
White sturgeon
Yellow perch

Lake Information

Clark County
Lake Acreage: 250.4
Elevation: 182 feet
Westside Washington

Lake Management Type
Mixed species - Trout emphasis

Sport Fishing Regulations & Seasons

Emergency Rule Updates
Fishing closures and openings happen constantly throughout the year. The E-Rules keep you up-to-date.


Two-Pole Fishing Allowed

Access Sites / Boat Ramps on this Lake

WDFW Water Access Sites

Fish Plants & Stocking Reports