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Northwest Fly Anglers   

A Family Oriented Fly Fishing Club

Langlois Lake

  • May 21, 2016
  • Carnation, WA

Registration

  • This registration for outing leader only.

Registration is closed
Outing Leader: Matt Moore

Langlois Lake is one of only ten waters in King County managed with a seasonal fishing closure. Spring catch rates for trout are highest early in the season and decline as fish are harvested and as warmer water temperatures force trout to seek areas of colder refuge. 

The lake located just 1.4 miles from Carnation, in King County. Fishermen will find a variety of fish including rainbow trout and largemouth bass here. Whether you’re spinning, fly fishing or bait casting your chances of getting a bite here are good. So grab your favorite fly fishing rod and reel, and head out to Langlois Lake. 

WHAT TO BRING  

  • Pram, float tube, or pontoon boat. 
  • Life jackets for boaters. 
  • Fishing gear would include a 5 or 6 wt. fly rod, 3X leader and sink tip line. 
  • Woolley Buggers in white and/or black, sizes 10 or 12. 
  • Your Washington fishing license. 
  • Warm clothes and raingear (even if doesn’t look like rain).
  • Thermos of hot liquid (coffee, tea, cocoa, etc.) 
  • Snacks for boat or vest. 
  • Camera in a Ziplock bag. 

There is no fee for this one-day outing, but please register for the outing so the leader may know how many people to expect.

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