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Warmwater Fish
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Emerald Lakes Fishing

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[Photograph]: Emerald Lakes
Elevation
Fishing Access
Fishing Methods
Angling Season
3,100'
N/A
N/A
No Fish

These two small lakes in Hoodoo Canyon have depths that reportedly fluctuate about 10’ annually.

GAME FISH SPECIES PRESENT

No Fish.

DEPTH & SIZE

Shallow - 1 acre

DRIVING DIRECTIONS

Off Highway 20 heading towards Republic take Forest Road 124 (Trout Lake Road) to just past Trout Lake. It requires a hike in to get to Emerald Lake. 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

Closest being Trout Lake Campground.

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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