Spokane's Best Fishing Holes Map
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Badger Lake
Get DirectionsBadger Lake is a 244-acre, 2.3 mile long lake 8.5 miles South of Cheney. April, May and September are the best times to set a hook.
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Medical Lake
Get DirectionsThis selective fishery regulations lake is open during a limited season in compliance with local ordinances of the town of Medical Lake.
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Sprague Lake
Get DirectionsRight off I-90 near the town of Sprague, Sprague Lake is known for growing big hatchery rainbows. It continues to be one of the most underrated areas for good bass fisheries. Aside from bass…
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Downs Lake
Get DirectionsDowns Lake is a 425-acre, 2 1/2 mile long lake 18 miles Southwest of Cheney. The marshy shoreline is a sure bet for Largemouth warming after the winter months.
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Liberty Lake
Get DirectionsAlthough largemouth bass, perch, and other warm-water species dominate here, yearling and broodstock rainbow trout and yearling brown trout are planted.
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Newman Lake
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Long Lake
Get DirectionsAlso known as Lake Spokane, this is a local favorite. The numbers for a variety of fish species are great and there's plenty of water to cover. Smallmouths are more prominent closer to the…
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Eloika Lake
Get DirectionsEloika Lake is a 659-acre lake located North of Chattaroy. It boasts of a plentiful supply of Bass, Crappie, Perch and Rainbow. Bass and Crappie are easily caught with plugs and spinners at the…
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Franklin D Roosevelt Lake
Get DirectionsFranklin D Roosevelt Lake is the reservoir of the Columbia River behind Grand Coulee Dam. The Lake holds a massive quantity of smallmouth bass within its 150 miles.
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Box Canyon Reservoir, Pend Orielle River
Get DirectionsThe Box Canyon Reservoir on the Pend Orielle River is one of the top bass fisheries. This is a favorite destination because of the vast waters and tons of fish between Newport and Box…