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Clear Lake - Thurston County

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 8:16 am
by Kokanee Learning
Hi, first post/question on this site. I'm hoping people with more knowledge then me can help.

When researching Kokanee fisheries in Thurston County I noticed this lake on WDFW. The description of the lake mentions Kokanee.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/158/

I thought only Ward and Summit had Kokanee in Thurston County (not that I could catch them this year). I also checked the plantings done in the last 5 years and did not see Clear lake as receiving any for Kokanee. When checking the fishing reports here I did not see any Kokanee listed.

Does anyone know if Clear Lake in Thurston County actually has Kokanee? Thank you very much.

Re: Clear Lake - Thurston County

Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2017 9:28 am
by Mike Carey
Kokanee Learning wrote:Hi, first post/question on this site. I'm hoping people with more knowledge then me can help.

When researching Kokanee fisheries in Thurston County I noticed this lake on WDFW. The description of the lake mentions Kokanee.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/158/

I thought only Ward and Summit had Kokanee in Thurston County (not that I could catch them this year). I also checked the plantings done in the last 5 years and did not see Clear lake as receiving any for Kokanee. When checking the fishing reports here I did not see any Kokanee listed.

Does anyone know if Clear Lake in Thurston County actually has Kokanee? Thank you very much.
I don't know the answer to your question, but do know that the WDFW are not always in synch with the planting schedule. For example, Spectacle lake in Okanogan does not list kokanee in the WDFW write up, but does get stocked yearly. So maybe Clear once had kokanee, or maybe they are native re-producing but not stocked?

Re: Clear Lake - Thurston County

Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:39 am
by Toni
I have information up to 2015 and the last time it was planted was 2012. It is a shallow lake so I don't know why they planted it.
I was trolling a fly around the outer edges, in I think 2009, and caught a nice fat 5 inch kokanee.