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Bat Lake Area Fishing Spots

102 Fishing Spots Washington

The Bat Lake Area Fishing Spots offers 102 fishing opportunities across Washington's 91 well-stocked lakes, 8 expansive reservoirs, 2 meandering rivers and one protected bay. Whether you're chasing Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish or simply looking for a peaceful day on the water, this region delivers.

The region's diverse aquatic habitats support robust fish populations year-round. Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Experienced guides in the area suggest adapting your approach based on seasonal patterns and water temperature changes.

For bass in this region, local anglers favor a mix of artificial lures and live bait depending on conditions. Soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits consistently produce results across the lakes here. Bank anglers find success near points, fallen timber, and weed edges, while boaters often work deeper structure and drop-offs. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find opportunities on the moving water in this zone, particularly during spring and fall hatches.

Anglers traveling to the Bat Lake Area Fishing Spots will find a range of amenities nearby. Bait and tackle shops, convenience stores, and gas stations are available in the surrounding communities. For the best experience, arrive early to secure parking at popular spots — especially on weekends during peak season. Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as some locations offer limited shade. A Washington fishing license must be purchased before your trip and carried while fishing.

All 102 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (91)

Allen Lake

📍 47.6146, -122.0109
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Ames Lake

📍 47.6397, -121.9585
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Ames Lake Pothole

📍 47.6438, -121.9702
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Bassett Pond

📍 47.7490, -122.0971
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Bat Lake

📍 47.6956, -122.0317
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Boating Pond

📍 47.6633, -121.9283
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Cherry Lake

📍 47.7655, -121.8271
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Clay Pit Pond

📍 47.5290, -122.0921
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Cottage Lake

📍 47.7531, -122.0878
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Crystal Lake

📍 47.7790, -122.1047
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Delta Pond

📍 47.7888, -122.1429
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Dog Lake

📍 47.6923, -122.0309
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Duck Pond

📍 47.7951, -122.1421
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Eagle Lake

📍 47.5380, -121.8625
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East Bridle Trails Pond

📍 47.6548, -122.1685
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Echo Lake

📍 47.7864, -122.0515
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Ellis Pond

📍 47.6979, -121.9923
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Ephemeral Pond

📍 47.7802, -122.0957
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Forbes Lake

📍 47.6858, -122.1790
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Forest Lake

📍 47.6837, -122.0290
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Hilton Bellevue Pond

📍 47.6068, -122.1883
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Horseshoe Lake

📍 47.6660, -121.9167
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Jerry's Duckpond

📍 47.5277, -122.0963
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King County Stormwater retention pond

📍 47.4343, -122.1605
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Lake Alice

📍 47.5328, -121.8886
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Lake Bellevue

📍 47.6200, -122.1816
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Lake Bill

📍 47.6405, -122.1256
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Lake Boren

📍 47.5325, -122.1654
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Lake Desire

📍 47.4415, -122.1055
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Lake Dorothy

📍 47.7845, -121.8499
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Lake Francis

📍 47.4328, -122.0330
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Lake Joy

📍 47.6974, -121.8699
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Lake Joy Dock

📍 47.6969, -121.8712
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Lake Kathleen

📍 47.4780, -122.0882
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Lake Leota

📍 47.7599, -122.1218
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Lake Marie

📍 47.5762, -121.8424
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Lake McDonald

📍 47.4714, -122.0769
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Lake Rasmussen

📍 47.7410, -121.9767
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Langlois Lake

📍 47.6371, -121.8887
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Larsen Lake

📍 47.6051, -122.1404
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Laughing Jacobs Lake

📍 47.5747, -122.0269
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Little Lake

📍 47.7845, -122.1081
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Mickelson Pond

📍 47.7178, -122.1801
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Moss Lake

📍 47.6941, -121.8503
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Neal Road Boat Launch

📍 47.5960, -121.9141
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North Siltation Pond

📍 47.4702, -122.0509
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Northwest Bridle Trails Pond

📍 47.6589, -122.1843
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Otter Pond

📍 47.7938, -122.1428
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Owl Pond

📍 47.5985, -122.0459
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Oxbow Lake

📍 47.6932, -121.9739
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Panther Lake

📍 47.4211, -122.1881
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Panther Lake Fishing Access

📍 47.4224, -122.1875
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Paradise Lake

📍 47.7734, -122.0687
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Peterson Lake

📍 47.4226, -122.0769
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Peterson Pond

📍 47.6651, -122.0193
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Phantom Lake

📍 47.5935, -122.1247
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Pine Lake

📍 47.5874, -122.0457
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Reflecting Pond

📍 47.6865, -122.1310
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Retention Pond

📍 47.6768, -122.1525
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Robinswood Pond

📍 47.5884, -122.1399
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Round Lake

📍 47.7796, -121.9807
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SE 40th Boat Launch

📍 47.5749, -122.1889
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Scotts Pond

📍 47.6758, -122.1527
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Sediment Trap Pond

📍 47.7917, -122.1396
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Sediment Trap Pond

📍 47.7897, -122.1394
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Shadow Lake

📍 47.4064, -122.0865
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Shady Lake

📍 47.4293, -122.1067
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Sikes Lake

📍 47.6787, -121.9583
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Sikes Lake boat Launch

📍 47.6799, -121.9599
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South Irrigation Lake

📍 47.7013, -122.0284
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South Pond

📍 47.5402, -121.9998
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Southwest Siltation Pond

📍 47.4549, -122.0513
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Spring Lake

📍 47.4364, -122.0883
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Stormwater Pond

📍 47.6458, -122.1146
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Stormwater Pond

📍 47.7398, -122.1669
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Stormwater Pond

📍 47.6973, -122.1869
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Sunset Pond

📍 47.5427, -122.0137
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Swan Lake

📍 47.6628, -122.1551
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Sweyolocken Boat Launch

📍 47.5821, -122.1861
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Taylor Landing Boat Launch

📍 47.7454, -121.9868
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Taylor Mill Pond

📍 47.4290, -121.9749
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The Upper Duck Pond

📍 47.7979, -122.1945
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Totem Lake

📍 47.7110, -122.1759
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Treen Lake

📍 47.7864, -121.9905
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Trout Pond

📍 47.5380, -121.9108
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Walsh Lake

📍 47.4090, -121.9290
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Water Retention Pond

📍 47.5884, -121.9861
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Webster Lake

📍 47.4415, -122.0257
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Yao Koi Pond

📍 47.6085, -122.1779
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beaver pond

📍 47.6308, -122.1518
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stormwater retention pond

📍 47.6323, -122.1488
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Reservoirs (8)

Lake Margaret

📍 47.7695, -121.9005
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Lake Tuck

📍 47.7683, -122.0300
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Lake Youngs

📍 47.4178, -122.1230
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Preston Mill Pond

📍 47.5219, -121.9281
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Redmond Reservoir

📍 47.7123, -122.0555
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Stormwater Storage Pond

📍 47.4775, -122.1235
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Swans Mill Pond

📍 47.7147, -121.8464
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Welcome Lake

📍 47.7233, -122.0436
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Rivers (2)

Drunken Charlie Lake

📍 47.7638, -121.8137
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Evanscreek Pond

📍 47.6259, -122.0401
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Bays (1)

Newport Yacht Basin

📍 47.5760, -122.1879
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Frequently Asked Questions

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

The Bat Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 102 documented fishing locations across Washington. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Yes, a valid Washington fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Washington wildlife agency or at local bait shops.