Lakes in Pacific County
Black Lake (30 Acres)
Elevation 25ft.
Black Lake: This small lake near Ilwaco provides angling for trout, largemouth bass, yellow perch and Brown Bullhead. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31. Facilities are limited, but some shore access is available.
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Breaker Lake (20.3 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 7ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Case Pond
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Clam Lake (9.9 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 8ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Cranberry Lake (18.1 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 8ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Deer Lake (7.6 Acres)
Elevation 25ft. Max Depth 6ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Fort Canby Lake
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Freshwater Lake (5.1 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 7ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Gile Lake (18 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Goose Lake
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Island Lake (55.8 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 8ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Litschke Lake (5.2 Acres)
Elevation 25ft. Max Depth 6ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Long Beach Peninsula Ponds
Long Beach Peninsula ponds: Many smaller ponds on the peninsula contain yellow perch, with some largemouth bass available too. Most are open year around, with the exception of Loomis and Black lakes.
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Loomis Lake (150.7 acres)
Elevation 17ft. Max Depth 7ft.
This lake 2-1/2 miles south of Ocean Park provides fair fishing for 9- to 10-inch rainbows and some Yellow perch. It has a state access with concrete vault toilet and a small dock. The shallow launch site may present difficulties for large boats. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
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Lost Lake (1.5 Acres)
Elevation 10ft. Fish Species Present: Yellow Perch.
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Radar Hill Ponds
Radar Hill ponds: These small ponds four miles north of Naselle are good for 9- to 10-inch rainbow trout, and some eastern brook and cutthroat. Adult coho salmon may be planted October - November if excess hatchery returns are available. Landlocked salmon rules apply: a catch record card is not required, and all salmon count as part of the trout daily limit. Year-round open season.
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Skating Lake (66 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Fish Species Present: Yellow Perch.
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South Bend Pond
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Tape Lake (9.9 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 7ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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Tinker Lake (11 Acres)
Elevation 20ft. Max Depth 6ft. Fish Species Present: Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.
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