Overabundant fish lakes

Brook trout, cutthroat and some strains of rainbow are adaptable and prolific in their spawning habits, sometimes using springs to spawn in high lakes. Uncontrolled reproduction in high lakes can lead to overpopulation. Such trout lakes are characterized by dense populations of slow growing trout with large heads and skinny bodies. Essentially, they are eating themselves out of house and home.

WDFW allows for a more liberal harvest in some of these over-populated lakes and stocks  others with predator species to bring these populations under control. The agency encourages anglers to fish these lakes and has identified where over-populated lakes exist through the high lakes mapping tools. Anglers are strongly encouraged to seek out these lakes and remove the legal number of trout each day they fish. Reducing the over-abundance of trout in these lakes lessens the impact these populations are having on lake ecology and native aquatic fauna.

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Name Acres Elevation County Location (opens in Google Maps)
Placer 3.10 acres 5380 feet Yakima 46.904563, -121.481431
Pocket No. 1 4.90 acres 4515 feet Whatcom 48.985594, -121.532349
Porcupine 0.20 acres 4626 feet Kittitas 47.392113, -121.340187
Pugsley (Dans) 16.70 acres 3419 feet King 47.586085, -121.399945
Purvis 6.90 acres 5313 feet King 47.627731, -121.346616
Rachor Creek Res 0.50 acres 2281 feet King 47.533931, -121.701966
Rainbow - Lower 14.60 acres 5634 feet Chelan 48.402384, -120.739547
Rat Creek Pond 0.40 acres 6261 feet Chelan 47.514582, -120.76717
Robin - Lower 8.90 acres 6168 feet Kittitas 47.583661, -121.101851
Robin - Upper 34.90 acres 6183 feet Kittitas 47.586466, -121.099525
Rock 2.70 acres 5862 feet Chelan 47.797634, -120.963897
Rock (King County) 23.10 acres 4550 feet King 47.640293, -121.335078
Ruth 1.20 acres 6542 feet Chelan 47.574339, -120.861857
Saucer 15.00 acres 4487 feet Snohomish 47.829128, -121.14734
Sauer 6.40 acres 4788 feet Chelan 47.581794, -121.064701
Sheep 4.40 acres 7080 feet Okanogan 48.97299, -120.379415
Sheep (Yakima County) 2.50 acres 5760 feet Yakima 46.89457, -121.50248
Shield 35.80 acres 6699 feet Chelan 47.496981, -120.780756
Shoestring 1.10 acres 5668 feet Kittitas 47.018892, -121.011589
Shovel 34.40 acres 4143 feet Kittitas 47.53831, -121.202894