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Lake Ellen Fishing

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[Photograph]: Lake Ellen
Elevation
Fishing Access
Fishing Methods
Angling Season
2,340'
2X4, 4X4, and boat.
Fly, spin and bait.
Spring, summer and fall.

Lake Ellen can be found in a setting of low dry hills of sagebrush and timber. It has a primitive boat launch. You can enjoy fishing, camping, swimming, and canoeing.

GAME FISH SPECIES PRESENT

Rainbow Trout

Fish Identification Chart

DEPTH & SIZE

34 feet -82.4 acres

ADDITIONAL LAKE ELLEN INFORMATION

http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/fw_lakes/lkellfe1.html

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

Found 14 miles north from Inchelium. It is approximately 94 miles Northwest of Spokane off Highway 20. It is also approximately 13 miles Southwest of Kettle Falls. The Colville National Forest Supervisor’s Office is a source for National Forest maps and other recreational information on the Colville National Forest. 765 South Main, Colville, Washington, 99114.

CAMPING

Lake Ellen campgrounds on the north and south end of the lake.

FISHING LICENSE

A valid Washington state fishing license is needed to fish within the National Forest. Licenses are sold at sporting good and other retail stores. For information on fishing times & limits a current state fishing regulation guide is generally available free at these same locations. For more information contact the Washington Department of Fish & Game.

 

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