Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Jones Sportfishing
Decided to fish the lake before the 4th of July holiday arrived and was surprised upon reaching the lake. Posted in the parking lot was a "Discover Pass Sign".
Having heard that if you had a valid fishing license with a "Vehicle Access Pass" eliminated the need this year for a "Discover Pass", I felt that I was in compliance with the law, so I launched onto the lake.
After fishing for approx. 6 hours I returned to my vehicle to discover a ATTENTION NOTICE on my windshield, which had this notation checked. "A Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife "vehicle access pass" is not valid in Wasshington State Parks. A DISCOVER PASS IS REQUIRED.
By the time I got home the state offices were closed.
Checking on the internet for a website for Discover Pass requirements/exceptions I thought I found the exception I was looking for and decided to call the Department of Fish and Wildlife to verify that this exception was in effect and eliminated my need for a Discover Pass purchase.
About 5 hours after I made the inital call I received a phone call back and I was told that Pass Lake is managed by the State Parks Department and hence the Discover Pass IS REQUIRED.
I indicated to the officer I was talking with that Pass Lake is listed in the game regulations booklet and was told that all lakes are listed in the regs booklets.
So a word of caution if your going to Pass lake, if your going to park in the parking lot, either have a day/yearly Discover Pass.
By the way, fishing that day was really interesting. I actually netted 3 fish that were between 14 to 17 inches in length and did have strikes from 6 other rainbows that shook the fly very near the boat.
Once again watch for those bald eagles.