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Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Washington

Top 3 lakes ranked by stocking volume

Washington stocks smallmouth bass in 3 known waters, ranging from small impoundments to multi-thousand-acre reservoirs. The lakes below are sorted by recent stocking volume — quantity isn't everything, but it's a strong proxy for how much effort the state agency is putting into a given fishery.

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About Smallmouth Bass

Smallies hit harder per pound than any freshwater fish. They prefer cooler, clearer water than largemouth — northern lakes and reservoirs are prime. Look for them on rocky points and humps.

Best seasons: late spring, summer, fall. Active water-temp range: 60–75°F.

Productive techniques

Top Smallmouth Bass lakes in Washington

Rank Lake County Acres Total stocked
1 Lake Washington King 21,500 5,413
2 Moses Lake Grant 6,815 3,299
3 Banks Lake Grant 27,000 758

Gear for Smallmouth Bass

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