So the lakes in Quincy area go like thispanfisher wrote:any lake that has a rocky bottom or areas that are rocky have craws here on the east side. all the lakes in the quincy to potholes includeing the wasteways, the columbia and all of its tribs such as the yakima, wenatchee, entiat, naches, klickitat, on and on. there is a guy that was selling them at the farmers market last year in yakima. these were probably the biggest i've seen any where,he said he gets them around goldendale (hint) last week i was snorkling on evergreen res. caught 10 that i used to handfeed some bluegill and a nice lrgm bass. <')//<
Evergreen Reservoir (grant)
Stan coffin (grant)
Dusty (grant)
Quincy (grant)
Burke (grant)
Ancient lakes (grant)
Crystel (grant)
Cup (grant)
Cliff (grant)
I have never seen them in potholes reservoir. I do know that there are some in the seep lakes. I dont know what lakes have them but one day at the mar don resort fillet station I watched them clean bull frogs and one of the frogs had a crawdad in its belly and they said the frogs came from the seep lakes. Also I have heard that Dusty lake used to have crawdads in it, but after the lake got rehabbed a couple years back I don't know if the crawdads came back. Burke and Quincy got rehabbed a few years back as well, but the trout have made a great come back. The trout were all 13" on the opener and the 15.5" in on memorial day weekend.
Also I heard angle lake has crawdads so:
Angle lake (king)