Beaver Lake is a freshwater lake located in Skagit County, Washington. At an elevation of 32 ft. and 72.3 acres, it's home to several species of fish, including yellow perch, black crappie, largemouth bass and coastal cutthroat trout (resident). Beaver Lake provides good shoreline access and a boat launch.
Stocked Fish: None
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Beaver Lake provides good opportunities for yellow perch, black crappie and largemouth bass. There is also a chance to catch coastal cutthroat trout (resident) throughout the year.
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Coastal cutthroat trout (resident) |
An modestly traveled lake, there has been some successful reports by anglers at Beaver Lake over the past few years.
Anglers reported the most success with largemouth bass.
Crappie is also a popular species to fish for at Beaver Lake.
There are a number of similar sized lakes relatively close to Beaver Lake, including
Sixteen Lake, Lake McMurray, Lake Ketchum, Cain Lake and Sunday Lake.
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