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Shy Lake Area Fishing Spots

41 Fishing Spots

With 41 documented fishing spots, the Shy Lake Area Fishing Spots stands as one of Washington's premier angling regions. The zone boasts 41 crystal-clear lakes where Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish thrive in healthy populations throughout the season.

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.

Experienced anglers in Washington recommend matching your technique to the specific water conditions in this zone. During warmer months, topwater action can be explosive at dawn and dusk on the lakes. As water temperatures drop, transitioning to slower presentations like jigs and drop-shot rigs produces consistent catches. Ice fishing is available during winter months in the northern portions, targeting panfish and walleye through the ice.

Anglers traveling to the Shy 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 41 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (41)

Batty Lake

46.2567, -121.5178
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Bivin Lake

46.5563, -121.7240
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Blue Lake

46.3980, -121.7008
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Butterfly Lake

46.2600, -121.5198
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Chain of Lakes

46.2942, -121.5937
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Chain of Lakes

46.2941, -121.6003
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Chain of Lakes

46.2956, -121.5983
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Chain of Lakes

46.2965, -121.5926
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Chain of Lakes

46.2966, -121.6019
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Chain of Lakes

46.2978, -121.6003
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Chain of Lakes

46.2973, -121.6029
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Chain of Lakes

46.2948, -121.5964
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Council Lake

46.2666, -121.6295
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Glacier Lake

46.2344, -121.5119
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Glacier Lake

46.5492, -121.5827
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Hager Lake

46.5778, -121.6361
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Heart Lake

46.5290, -121.5098
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Horseshoe Lake

46.3087, -121.5693
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Jackpot Lake

46.4665, -121.6984
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Killen Creek Ponds

46.2552, -121.5232
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Killen Creek Ponds

46.2555, -121.5228
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Le Conte Lake

46.3813, -121.4025
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Light Lake

46.2532, -121.4890
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Magic Lake

46.2523, -121.4901
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Mare Lake

46.2561, -121.5117
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Mosquito Lake

46.5897, -121.5336
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Mud Lake

46.3950, -121.6174
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Olallie Lake

46.2889, -121.6169
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Pocket Lake

46.2616, -121.5192
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Riley Ponds

46.2086, -121.5862
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Riley Ponds

46.2086, -121.5844
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Saint John Lake

46.4698, -121.6193
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Saint Michael Lake

46.4612, -121.6255
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Shy Lake

46.2576, -121.5225
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Snyder Lake

46.5935, -121.6440
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Takhlakh Lake

46.2782, -121.5965
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Twi Lake

46.2531, -121.4897
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Two Lakes

46.3603, -121.4416
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Two Lakes

46.3691, -121.4649
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Unicorn Lake

46.2523, -121.4888
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Wobbly Lake

46.4219, -121.5972
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Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

The Shy Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 41 documented fishing locations across Washington. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

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.