Info resources for high lakes?
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:05 pm
Hi guys!
I was wondering if anyone has any good books, web-sites, or other information sources related to high lakes in Washington.
I've scoured the net and found some useable info on the WDFW, trailblazers, and hi-laker's websites...but can't find exactly what I'm looking for. I also browsed my local book stores, but many of the hiking/fishing destination books feature information that is 10-20 years old--or more!!!
For the most part I would just like to find a few resources that share details about which lakes are fishable, and which are not...Information on if they are stocked (and by whom) would also be appreciated.
I've hiked into many of the area high lakes just for the sake of hiking, but I would like to give my hand and C-N-R fishing at some of these. I don't want to be the *goof* on the mountain fishing the fishless lake!
Some information about trail length, elevation, confirmed species, and any other useful information would be great as well.
So far, the best book I have found for my purpose (but not yet purchased) is by John E. Moore, A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington
I have also heard the 100 Hikes: Washington's Alpine Lakesis a good one as well--but it doesn't encompass all of the area's I'm interested in. The 100 Hike series of books does seem pretty good, though.
Any and all help would be much appreciated, rather posted here or by private messages. I know many are protective of their information regarding high lakes.
Thanks!
-Brett
I was wondering if anyone has any good books, web-sites, or other information sources related to high lakes in Washington.
I've scoured the net and found some useable info on the WDFW, trailblazers, and hi-laker's websites...but can't find exactly what I'm looking for. I also browsed my local book stores, but many of the hiking/fishing destination books feature information that is 10-20 years old--or more!!!
For the most part I would just like to find a few resources that share details about which lakes are fishable, and which are not...Information on if they are stocked (and by whom) would also be appreciated.
I've hiked into many of the area high lakes just for the sake of hiking, but I would like to give my hand and C-N-R fishing at some of these. I don't want to be the *goof* on the mountain fishing the fishless lake!
Some information about trail length, elevation, confirmed species, and any other useful information would be great as well.
So far, the best book I have found for my purpose (but not yet purchased) is by John E. Moore, A Fisherman's Guide to Selected High Lakes of Northwest Washington
I have also heard the 100 Hikes: Washington's Alpine Lakesis a good one as well--but it doesn't encompass all of the area's I'm interested in. The 100 Hike series of books does seem pretty good, though.
Any and all help would be much appreciated, rather posted here or by private messages. I know many are protective of their information regarding high lakes.
Thanks!
-Brett