Fazon Lake
Main Species: Largemouth bass
Sub Species: Perch, Bluegill, Channel Catfish,
Brown Trout, Tiger Muskies
Size: Approx. 30 acres.
Public Access: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes, shallow
Bathrooms: Yes
Opening Date: Year round
Closing date: Year round
Special Info: First Friday in Oct. - Jan 15 fishing from any
flotation device prohibited.
Fazon Lake, located between Bellingham and
Everson off
Everson-Goshen Rd is a warm-water lake that
boasts a wide variety of game fish. Largemouth bass, perch, bluegill and channel
Catfish are most apparent. Fazon lake also has received stocks of trout
in the past and is currently
stocked with Brown trout every year. Because of the wide variety of
predatory fish like bass, the trout do have a hard time surviving
although it has been confirmed that there is a healthy population of
brown trout in the lake. Although most people just don't target
brown trout, the only ones caught are by people bass fishing.
Bass is the primary quarry on the lake, although anglers also pursue
bluegill quite often. There are confirmed rumors that some Tiger muskie
were planted to control the populations of smaller fish but they are
very rare if still present in the lake at all.
Read the special rules and advisories at
www.wdfw.wa.gov.
If you have fished this lake and have some
information to add please email us at
admin@fishwhatcom.com.