Washington Fishing

Beaver Dam Pond

The popular Lake of Beaver Dam Pond offers Washington anglers consistent opportunities for catching Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike. Beaver Dam Pond is located near the northern Washington coast at coordinates 47.83, -122.20. The popular lake provides stable water levels and diverse habitat for Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike. Local anglers frequently report success with Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike at Beaver Dam Pond.

Lake Washington 47.8300, -122.2000
Updated 2026-04-29

Location

View on Google Maps 47.8300, -122.2000

Fishing Tips

  • Focus on shallow flats during sunset hours when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on bridge pilings during dawn when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on shoreline drop-offs during first light when Largemouth Bass are active.

Fishing Techniques for Beaver Dam Pond

Focus your efforts around natural structure: points, submerged timber, weed edges, and rocky areas tend to hold fish in Washington lakes. Dawn and dusk are peak feeding windows, especially during warmer months when fish move shallow. A varied approach — starting fast to locate active fish, then slowing down — pays off.

What to Expect at Beaver Dam Pond

Fishing pressure is moderate year-round, peaking on weekends and holidays from spring through fall. Weekday trips typically mean fewer crowds and better fishing. The ecosystem here supports healthy populations of Largemouth Bass and Walleye, with good catch rates for prepared anglers.

Regulations

Washington fishing license required. Verify regulations with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife before fishing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Community areas and popular structures attract other anglers on weekends.

You can target Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike at Beaver Dam Pond. Largemouth Bass is particularly popular here.

summer heat. Many anglers find early morning and evening productive year-round.