Map of Hayes Creek (near Othello)
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Fishing Hot Spots near Hayes Creek
"Is this lake open all year to fish???..." Ancient Lake
"What a great find. This little lake has it all including Kokanee. Limited out in 20 minutes red and white jig with egg. A little hard to find but worth it in the end. ..." Washtucna Lake
"Lost lake fishing for salmon amazing. Thank you hookandbullet.com for putting Lost Lake back on the map, got my limit first day out. Four stars for sure...." Lost Lake
"Best fishing is on the north side. Water runs out of the Snake River near windust Park steelhead run into sulfur Lake. Drive down major grade on gravel take it slow...." Sulphur Lake
"Flowing about 7 mils south of its source, Rocky Ford Creek can be separated into three distinct sections. The first is near the top end of the creek right downstream..." Rocky Ford Creek
"Created back in the 1960s, this fertile seepage lake offer lots of 16-20+ inch rainbow trout and brown trout that are measured in pounds, not inches. The lake is..." Merry Lake
"Moses Lake has one of the BEST walleye fisheries in the state! The WDFW actually says there is an OVERABUNDANCE of legal walleye in Moses Lake. The best fishing for them..." Moses Lake
"North Teal Lake offers a decent fishery of 10-13 inch trout. It might not be the best fishery, but it is still fun to spend a spring day out here on the water. The trout..." North Teal Lake
"Every fall, Quincy Lake is stocked with 11,000 rainbow trout. By the following spring opener, the fish should average 10-13 inches. The fishing is very good for a few..." Quincy Lake
"South Teal Lake has been stocked with good numbers of rainbow trout. Thanks to that, you can find a decent fishery for trout that average 10-13 inches. The lake opens..." South Teal Lake
About Fishing Hot Spots for Hayes Creek near Othello
So you're interested in fishing Hayes Creek. As fishermen, we know there are times when our favorite
spots are just not active so we built our Hot Spots feature to show you where the fish are biting in the area of
Hayes Creek. Now you'll know where catches are being recorded in the general area, and you can plan your
day on the water. Check out our
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Hayes Creek enter the 46.882084 latitude, and -119.271408 longitude
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