Lake Padden
Main Species: Rainbow trout, Triploid Rainbow trout
Sub
Species:
Cutthroat trout, Kokanee
Size: Approx. 150 acres.
Public Access: Yes
Boat Launch: Yes, no internal combustion motors allowed
Bathrooms: Yes
Opening Date: Last Saturday in April
Closing date: October 31st
Located in a
Bellingham
city park off Samish way Lake Padden is one of the most popular
walking, hiking, swimming and fishing parks in Bellingham. Lake
Padden is stocked in March and April with large amounts of Rainbow
trout and Kokanee fry. The catchable size rainbow trout provide a
good fishery for a month or two on the lake, and then fishing
usually switches over toward the Kokanee. Kokanee are self
sustaining once they are in Lake Padden and spawn in the
tributaries. This combined with the annual stocking provides lots of
fish. In 2010, Triploid trout were introduced to Lake Padden for the
first time. Triploid trout are a sterile hybrid rainbow trout that
is designed to grow fast and fight hard. These fish average 1.5
pounds and provide Lake Padden anglers with some
extra
excitement. There is a gravel boat launch at the east
end of the lake. Lots of shore fishing opportunity at Lake Padden
with lots of opportunity for opening day and the following weeks.
Fishing generally slows down considerably after most of the roughly 17,000
stocked fish are caught in the weeks following opening day.
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.