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)
Shuksan 29.00 acres 3698 feet Whatcom 48.773767, -121.573469
Skymo 10.70 acres 5281 feet Whatcom 48.836288, -121.103291
Skymo - Upper 0.60 acres 5282 feet Whatcom 48.833582, -121.10575
Sourdough 26.60 acres 4617 feet Whatcom 48.759094, -121.124668
South 2.20 acres 6171 feet Okanogan 48.42762, -120.637862
South Pot 1 1.00 acres 6262 feet Okanogan 48.431283, -120.639657
Strawberry 7.50 acres 4752 feet Skamania 46.325907, -122.053863
Summit (Mosquito) 5.40 acres 4589 feet King 47.739428, -121.114923
Theseus 27.40 acres 5064 feet Chelan 47.848406, -121.031554
Toketie 7.80 acres 6187 feet Chelan 47.50967, -120.744504
Tomyhoi 61.90 acres 3726 feet Whatcom 48.974521, -121.681236
Triplet No. 1 (Lower) 2.40 acres 6347 feet Chelan 48.292823, -120.556335
Trout 15.80 acres 4789 feet Chelan 47.557278, -120.907657
Tuck 16.00 acres 5273 feet Kittitas 47.588168, -121.11589
Tuck Pot 1.10 acres 5264 feet Kittitas 47.587168, -121.119203
Turquoise 19.00 acres 5469 feet Chelan 47.616711, -121.050079
Tusco Out-In Pot - Large 5.50 acres 3674 feet King 47.435231, -121.490203
Tusco Out-In Pot - Small 1.60 acres 3673 feet King 47.43508, -121.492152
Twin - Lower 18.20 acres 5165 feet Whatcom 48.95119, -121.638326
Twin - Lower (Snohomish County) 23.30 acres 4624 feet Snohomish 47.949446, -121.377239