Map of Livingston Bay (near Stanwood)

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Fishing Hot Spots near Livingston Bay

  "Caught a couple rainbows today 5/30/22, on the SE side of Panther Lk. Trolling clockwise. They really like it when you speed your bait up by reeling a bit every now and..." Panther Lake

  "Cutthroat and rainbow trout on roostertails..." McDonald Creek

  "Saw a lot jumping, wasn’t able to get them biting this morning!..." South Fork Stillaguamish River

  "Went to Little Pilchuck with a 3 wt rod and tiny flies every cast I had a bite. The trout were in the 3 to 4 inch range. I will go back to look for the bigger fish...." Little Pilchuck Creek

  "small stearm tiny spinners worked great..." North Creek

  "Mill creek is a tributary of North creek not 100% sure what species, but if your looking to do some mirco fishing i'd say give it go, Tight lines...." Mill Creek

  "this creek should not be over looked by any bothell/millcreek angler due to its size. We all know the old saying "Never judge a book by its cover" well that very much..." Penny Creek

  "Lake Forest Park Reservoir Dam has to be a joke. There's no dam, there's no lake, and there's no fishing. Still, it's a great joke...." Lake Forest Park Reservoir Dam

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About Fishing Hot Spots for Livingston Bay near Stanwood

So you're interested in fishing Livingston Bay. 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 Livingston Bay. 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 Fishing Times tab to determine when the fish will be most active. To find Livingston Bay enter the 48.233154 latitude, and -122.43766 longitude coordinates into your GPS device or smart phone. If you need fishing tackle, or are looking for a fishing guide or fishing charter please visit Tackle, Guides, Charters