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lake website

Post by gpc » Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:00 pm

I found this new website. Its called fishingworks.com. When you go to the site click on fishing lakes then it will bring up a menu of all 50 states, clike on Washington and then it brings up all the counties. There are over 2500 lakes listed with coordinates and topo maps for all the lakes. There is also a link to google earth, so you can get a general idea of the lake. Most of the lakes I have never heard of, I found 2 that were less than 10 mile from my house, and names to lakes that I have been driving by my entire life.

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Post by A9 » Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:08 pm

Boy they sure list a ton of the little lakes up around snoqualmie pass and up in the Skykomish area....

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Post by Gringo Pescador » Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:53 pm

A quick glance and found 2 or 3 little lakes near home that I didn't know were there and aren't in the WL.com database - Hmmm possible new "secret" lakes?....:-k
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Post by michaelunbewust » Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:57 pm

SWEET SITE. IT EVEN HAS A BUNCH OF FARM PONDS/LAKES LISTED OVER IN THE CONNELL/OTHELLO WHERE I SPEND ALOT OF SUMMERTIME. THANKS FOR THE LINK!!!

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Post by lskiles » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:20 pm

You got me all excited, I was starting to get sweaty palms, anticipating topo maps of the lakes...

It is just topo maps from the USGS. No lake structure. It was interesting though to see some lakes in Clark County I did not know were there.

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Post by iPodrodder » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:30 pm

Do they all have fish in them or is this just a website of all the lakes?

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Post by lskiles » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:37 pm

iPodrodder wrote:Do they all have fish in them or is this just a website of all the lakes?
It is just a blue spot on the map. They are depending on us, the users, to add information about fishability and such. I think that after a number of people add this information to the site it would be a very useful tool. Right now it is just a locator, for the most part.

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Post by gpc » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:52 pm

If you want the google earth of the lake, click on "comments on this lake". There is also a very good topo of lake WA. They even have the pond that is in Enchanted village listed in the lakes. I went through and wrote down a ton of lakes in the quincy and potholes area along with the coordinates, if all works as planned I should be able to type them in my GPS and get right to the lake/pond. I "cross refrance" the lakes on that site to this iste and other sites to see what fish are in there and to check out the reports. Most of the lakes arnt listed anywhere else though.

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Post by Aaron » Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:59 pm

Do you guys find having all of the lakes available a good thing? We always thought it was just too much. We have all of the lakes in Washington in our database, with geo coordinates, boat launch information and available facilities....

Should we add them ALL when we roll the new site out?
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Post by gpc » Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:07 pm

Aaron wrote:Do you guys find having all of the lakes available a good thing? We always thought it was just too much. We have all of the lakes in Washington in our database, with geo coordinates, boat launch information and available facilities....

Should we add them ALL when we roll the new site out?

I think that it will get a little too confusing if every lake in WA was on this site. It would be nice, but in my opinion it would be just a little much. Plus if you look at the reports there is a lot of lakes that dont have any reports.

What I like to do (when I fish a lake/river/pond, that isnt listed) is submit it to the secret reports. Then like you guys did with Phantom lake, (when there is quite a few reports for an unlisted lake) move that lake/river/pond into the report section.

But I guess more lakes wouldnt be a bad thing, just not the 3,000 that our state has to offer

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Post by Aaron » Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:22 pm

gpc wrote:If you want the google earth of the lake, click on "comments on this lake".
You do know that you can do this from our Lake Index... right?
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Post by gpc » Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:22 pm

Aaron wrote:
gpc wrote:If you want the google earth of the lake, click on "comments on this lake".
You do know that you can do this from our Lake Index... right?

Really? I had no idea this site had this option. How would I go about doing this?

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Post by lskiles » Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:26 pm

Aaron wrote:
gpc wrote:If you want the google earth of the lake, click on "comments on this lake".
You do know that you can do this from our Lake Index... right?
I just went to the topo maps and found no link...

Went to "Featured Lakes" and at the bottom of the page there is the link to the topo map and another link that has lost its image and when I try to use it it has "gone fishing."

I am stumped...

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Post by Gringo Pescador » Wed Feb 13, 2008 5:29 pm

gpc wrote:
Aaron wrote:Do you guys find having all of the lakes available a good thing? We always thought it was just too much. We have all of the lakes in Washington in our database, with geo coordinates, boat launch information and available facilities....

Should we add them ALL when we roll the new site out?

I think that it will get a little too confusing if every lake in WA was on this site. It would be nice, but in my opinion it would be just a little much. Plus if you look at the reports there is a lot of lakes that dont have any reports.

What I like to do (when I fish a lake/river/pond, that isnt listed) is submit it to the secret reports. Then like you guys did with Phantom lake, (when there is quite a few reports for an unlisted lake) move that lake/river/pond into the report section.
I agree with GPC, If a lake gets enough reports or you guys get a request to add it, then put it up. Otherwise we can always put them in the secret lakes section. Listing them just to have a bigger list just makes searching through them for the ones that actually have reports more time consuming to me.

I noticed that they even list bodies of water that are without a doubt non-fishable, like in city reserviors. For instance both Bitter Lake Reservior and Lake Forest Park Reserviors in King Co. are capped but they are still listed. I also found a lake near my families ranch in Nebraska that has been drained for like 10 years!
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Post by fishnislife » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:25 pm

Good find gpc.
Most of the lakes I looked at don't have any info on them. Good list of lakes though.



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Post by Marc Martyn » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:38 am

Aaron wrote:Do you guys find having all of the lakes available a good thing? We always thought it was just too much. We have all of the lakes in Washington in our database, with geo coordinates, boat launch information and available facilities....

Should we add them ALL when we roll the new site out?
I looked at the site and it does list almost all named lakes. However, many that I didn't recognize on the list in Spokane Co. were either on the game reserve or were very small ponds on private land. Some of them are basically seasonal and dry up in the summer. I think that we should stay with the lakes that are stocked for public use. I would save the gigs on the site for other information.

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Post by Lotech Joe » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:52 am

I was surprised to see Lincoln Heights reservoir listed. It is an above the ground concrete structure covered cistern of drinking water for a highly populated area of Spokane. I was also surprised that Red Lake was not listed. It's also known as Turtle Lake and is located a few miles west of Tum Tum, just north of Long Lake.
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Post by Aaron » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:46 am

lskiles wrote:I just went to the topo maps and found no link...

Went to "Featured Lakes" and at the bottom of the page there is the link to the topo map and another link that has lost its image and when I try to use it it has "gone fishing."

I am stumped...
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Post by axelfisher » Wed Feb 20, 2008 2:35 pm

You tell um! we have a similar great resource on our great website. I like the Lake post feature but i like a little more lake info. Thanks for the site!

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Post by lskiles » Wed Feb 20, 2008 3:45 pm

Aaron wrote:
lskiles wrote:I just went to the topo maps and found no link...

Went to "Featured Lakes" and at the bottom of the page there is the link to the topo map and another link that has lost its image and when I try to use it it has "gone fishing."

I am stumped...
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I saw the GPS button, but when I click on it I am told it is information for "Premium Membership only"
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