WDFW Fishing Stocking Report

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Date Waterbody County Species Size Avg Wgt Amount
Mar 21, 2025 LK TERRELL (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Rainbow Legals 0.56 lbs 1,640
Mar 21, 2025 LK PADDEN (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Rainbow Legals 0.56 lbs 2,730
Mar 21, 2025 HALL CR (08) 📍 King Coho Fry < 0.01 lbs 538
Mar 20, 2025 ROSES LK (CHEL) 📍 Chelan Rainbow N/A N/A 4,000
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum N/A N/A 61,408
Mar 20, 2025 BIG BOW PD (DOUG) 📍 Douglas Rainbow N/A N/A 200
Mar 20, 2025 GILCREST PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow N/A N/A 50
Mar 20, 2025 BIG BOW PD (DOUG) 📍 Douglas Rainbow N/A N/A 4,000
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum N/A N/A 61,407
Mar 20, 2025 BAKER LK (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Sockeye N/A N/A 1,795
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum N/A N/A 72,560
Mar 20, 2025 STEWART CR 22.0192 📍 Grays Harbor Coho N/A N/A 564
Mar 20, 2025 LK WHATCOM (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Kokanee N/A N/A 330,000
Mar 20, 2025 PAMPA PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow N/A N/A 2,000
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho N/A N/A 37,384
Mar 20, 2025 PURDY CR 15.0060 📍 Kitsap Chum N/A N/A 220,000
Mar 20, 2025 SPRING LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow N/A N/A 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 PAMPA PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow N/A N/A 75
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho N/A N/A 37,475
Mar 20, 2025 CONNELLY CR (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Chum N/A N/A 283
Mar 20, 2025 BAKER LK@BLUE TARP B 📍 Whatcom Sockeye N/A N/A 184,654
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum N/A N/A 50,000
Mar 20, 2025 LK SHANNON (SKAG) 📍 Skagit Sockeye N/A N/A 1,777
Mar 20, 2025 BLUE LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow N/A N/A 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 RAINBOW LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow N/A N/A 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho N/A N/A 45,325
Mar 20, 2025 ROSES LK (CHEL) 📍 Chelan Rainbow Legals 0.38 lbs 4,000
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum Emergent fry < 0.01 lbs 61,408
Mar 20, 2025 BIG BOW PD (DOUG) 📍 Douglas Rainbow Legals 1 lbs 200
Mar 20, 2025 GILCREST PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow Legals 3.04 lbs 50
Mar 20, 2025 BIG BOW PD (DOUG) 📍 Douglas Rainbow Legals 0.38 lbs 4,000
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum Emergent fry < 0.01 lbs 61,407
Mar 20, 2025 BAKER LK (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Sockeye Yearling 0.05 lbs 1,795
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum Fed fry < 0.01 lbs 72,560
Mar 20, 2025 STEWART CR 22.0192 📍 Grays Harbor Coho Fry < 0.01 lbs 564
Mar 20, 2025 LK WHATCOM (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Kokanee Fry < 0.01 lbs 330,000
Mar 20, 2025 PAMPA PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow Legals 0.4 lbs 2,000
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho Yearling 0.06 lbs 37,384
Mar 20, 2025 PURDY CR 15.0060 📍 Kitsap Chum Emergent fry < 0.01 lbs 220,000
Mar 20, 2025 SPRING LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow Legals 0.4 lbs 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 PAMPA PD (WHIT) 📍 Whitman Rainbow Legals 1.49 lbs 75
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho Yearling 0.06 lbs 37,475
Mar 20, 2025 CONNELLY CR (WHAT) 📍 Whatcom Chum Emergent fry 0 lbs 283
Mar 20, 2025 BAKER LK@BLUE TARP B 📍 Whatcom Sockeye Emergent fry < 0.01 lbs 184,654
Mar 20, 2025 NEWHALEM POND3.1864A 📍 Skagit Chum Emergent fry < 0.01 lbs 50,000
Mar 20, 2025 LK SHANNON (SKAG) 📍 Skagit Sockeye Yearling 0.05 lbs 1,777
Mar 20, 2025 BLUE LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow Legals 0.4 lbs 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 RAINBOW LK (COLU) 📍 Columbia Rainbow Legals 0.4 lbs 1,000
Mar 20, 2025 FORK CR 24.0356 📍 Pacific Coho Yearling 0.06 lbs 45,325
Mar 19, 2025 JEFFERSON PRK PD (WALL) 📍 Walla Walla Rainbow N/A N/A 25
THE WEEKLY SCOOP
"Hrmph, those lakes. Clear Lake twice, eh? Matrix glitchin' again. Loon Lake good for fishin', Sylvia Lake...too many motorboats. Bennington ain't bad. Keep the stinkin' polluters out, I say! They poison our water, then try to hide in their shiny Matrix world. Stay wild, little squatchlings! "

WDFW Fishing Stocking Report: Washington Lake Updates

Looking for the best fishing spots in Washington? The WDFW fishing stocking report is an essential tactical tool for every angler in the Pacific Northwest. Knowing exactly when and where the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has recently released trout can be the difference between a quiet day on the water and a successful limit.

At FishingWA.org, we merge official state data with our specialized intelligence to help you track millions of trout released into hundreds of lowland and high-mountain lakes. Whether you are chasing “catchable” rainbows or aggressive predators like tiger trout, staying on top of the stocking schedule is the best way to plan your next mission.

Live Washington Stocking Updates & Tactical Dashboard

Use our interactive dashboard below to see the most recent fish plants across the state. This data is pulled directly from official records and updated daily to provide you with the most current information available. Before you head out, be sure to cross-reference these plants with our AI-Enhanced Tide Charts for coastal or estuarine transition zones.


Understanding Washington Stocking Categories

When analyzing the WDFW stocking report, you will notice different sizes and species. Understanding these categories is key to choosing your gear:

1. Catchable Trout

These are the primary targets for most Washington anglers. Usually measuring between 10 and 12 inches, these rainbow trout are ready for harvest immediately. They are heavily stocked in lowland lakes during the spring and fall “sweet spots.”

2. Jumbo Trout

WDFW often stocks “Jumbos”—rainbow trout weighing 1 pound or more. These fish provide an excellent fight and are highly prized by bank and boat anglers. If Grandpa Sasquatch is on the water, these are the ones he's hunting.

3. Put-and-Take Lakes

Most Washington lakes are managed as “put-and-take.” The fish are intended to be harvested shortly after release. These locations are perfect for families and beginners due to the high volume of active fish. You can find a summary of these active bites in Grandpa Sasquatch's Weekly Reports.

Top Regions for Stocked Trout in Washington

While stocking occurs statewide, these regions offer the highest tactical consistency:

  • Western Washington: High-traffic lakes in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties receive frequent plants to accommodate urban anglers.

  • Central Washington: Grant and Okanogan counties feature iconic lakes stocked specifically for early-season openers and late-fall trophy hunts.

  • Eastern Washington: Lakes near Spokane and the Columbia Basin offer premier opportunities for both rainbow and brown trout.

Pro Tips for Fishing Stocked Lakes

To maximize your success after a fresh plant, follow these Sasquatch-approved strategies:

  • Match the Hatchery: Freshly stocked trout are accustomed to hatchery pellets. Using bright, scented baits like Berkeley PowerBait or salmon eggs can trigger their instinctual feeding response.

  • Cover the Column: If you are fishing from a boat or kayak, trolling small spinners (like Blue Fox) or a Wedding Ring lure tipped with a worm is the most efficient way to locate schools.

  • Bank Strategy: On the day of a plant, trout stay near the boat launches or docks. As they acclimate, they move toward deeper oxygenated water and the lake’s perimeter.

Licensing and Rules

Never fish like a googan—stay legal. Ensure you have a valid Washington Freshwater Fishing License before your first cast. Always consult the official WDFW Sport Fishing Rules for specific gear restrictions, such as “Selective Gear Rules” or “Internal Combustion Engines Prohibited.”