Hello,
Rookie fisherman here.
I have a map that shows good fishingspots in Lake Washington. One good place for trout is where the Cedar River runs into Lake Washington in the south part of LW. I am however not sure how close I can fish to the shore and river mouth etc. I foud out that I am not allowed within 1000 feet for the salmon run, but are there any restrictions in general? Does the 1000 feet limit apply any time of the year?
Thanks
Regulations for fishing in LW
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RE:Regulations for fishing in LW
I didn't see any thing in the regs about how close you can fish to the mouth of the Cedar. Maybe I am missing it. I know that when sockeye season is on they do have a reg about how close you can fish to the mouth of the Cedar. The Cedar mouth is very shallow.