Lakes in Lincoln County
Bass Lakes
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Coffee Pot Lake (317 Acres)
Elevation 1850ft. Max Depth 75ft.
A top spiny ray lake with largemouth bass, Black crappie, Yellow perch. Reached 12 miles north of Odessa via Hwy 21.
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Deer Lake (60 acres)
Catchable-size rainbow trout are planted in this lake, located about 12 miles northeast of Odessa. The season runs from the last Saturday in April to September 30. Rough camp sites are available on the north end. Access areas can be muddy early in the season, and water levels are expected to be low.
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Fishtrap Lake (196 acres)
This popular rainbow trout fry-planted lake often has the highest average catch rate measured in the region on opening day, and this season could be similar. It's located 6 miles east of Sprague and can be reached via an I-90 exit to a county road running south. Both a resort launch and public access area launch are available. The season runs from the last Saturday in April to September 30.
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"H" Lake (26 Acres)
Elevation 2200ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie and Bluegill.
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Ice House Lake (5 Acres)
Elevation 1975ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass.
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Pacific Lake (128 acres)
This lake holds spiny rays and rainbow trout. Public access on the west side of the lake, with boat launch. North of the town of Odessa.
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Roosevelt Lake
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Sprague Lake (1,840 acres)
This large year-round lake, shared by Adams (1,203 acres) and Lincoln (637 acres) counties, offers a variety of fishing opportunities. Rainbow trout, Smallmouth and largemouth bass fishing is also good, and the bluegill & Walleye are also prominent catches. There are special regulations on this lake, so be sure to check the regulations pamphlet for all details. Two resorts are available, one on the north end, the other on the south. Two private boat launches with minimal parking fees are located on the east side. WDFW continues to work on development of a public access site on acquired land, which will provide disabled access when done.
Located 2.2 miles SW the town of Sprague.
Sprague Lake Campground, 509-257-2864.
Four Seasons Campground & Resort 509-257-2332
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Twin Lakes
There are 2 lakes upper and lower. Both lakes have Largemouth Bass, Perch and Crappie. The upper lake has Rainbow Trout in it. They are located 15 miles NE of Odessa.
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Wall Lake (32 Acres)
Elevation 2050ft. Max Depth 10ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Black Crappie, Pumpkinseed and Yellow Perch.
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Wederspahn Lake (14 Acres)
Elevation 1655ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Black Crappie, Yellow Perch and Pumpkinseed.
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