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
- tubes on rocky bottoms
- drop-shot rigs
- crankbaits over points
- swimbaits
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
Tackle that consistently produces. Amazon Associate links — we earn from qualifying purchases.
- rod: Medium 7' spinning rod
- lure: Tube baits
- lure: Drop shot worms
- lure: Small swimbaits
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