Lake Wallula is a very large freshwater lake located in Benton County, Washington. At an elevation of 343 ft. and 26273.9 acres, it's home to several species of fish, including walleye, peamouth, steelhead, chiselmouth, coho salmon, common carp, yellow perch, american shad, black crappie, chinook salmon, redside shiner, sockeye salmon, white sturgeon, channel catfish, largemouth bass, signal crayfish, smallmouth bass, yellow bullhead, mountain whitefish, northern pikeminnow, pumpkinseed sunfish and three-spine stickleback. Lake Wallula provides good shoreline access.
Stocked Fish: None
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Lake Wallula provides excellent opportunities for chinook salmon, smallmouth bass and mountain whitefish as well as good opportunities for walleye, american shad and channel catfish. There is also a chance to catch peamouth, steelhead, chiselmouth, coho salmon, common carp, yellow perch, black crappie, redside shiner, sockeye salmon, white sturgeon, largemouth bass, signal crayfish, yellow bullhead, northern pikeminnow, pumpkinseed sunfish and three-spine stickleback throughout the year.
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Mountain whitefish | ||||||||||||
Northern pikeminnow | ||||||||||||
Pumpkinseed Sunfish | ||||||||||||
Three-spine stickleback |
An modestly traveled lake, there has been some successful reports by anglers at Lake Wallula over the past few years.
Anglers reported the most success with other.