Host - Nick Sherman
This float-tube outing to Lenice Lake precedes the outing to Dusty Lake the following day, Sunday, September 13. Each is available individually or as a combined trip (Lenice and Dusty will require separate registrations). Lenice is a 2.5-hour drive from Seattle.
Lenice is a fairly short walk-in of a quarter mile with a 35’ descent. There is no shoreline fishing. Most anglers carry float tubes with shoulder straps or pack them in and inflate them at the lake. A pontoon boat or kayak would be possible if you have wheels (the trail from the lot to the lake is sandy). Club members could help carry a light kayak.
Lenice Lake is a fairly small lake located north of Mattawa. It is very productive and supports medium and large trout, although if it has been stocked, there may be smaller fish as well. Lenice is very popular with fly fishers. On average, Lenice Lake has been among the better-quality waters in District 5 (Grant and Adams Counties). At certain times of the year, Lenice Lake can see very high angler effort. Several fly fishing clubs from across the state hold annual outings at Lenice Lake. Per WDFW, Selective Gear Rules are in effect. Very few areas of shoreline fishing are effective. Last stocked in 2025, but this is a lake where holdovers grow well.
I have had success trolling a leech, micro-leech, or wooly bugger (olive, red, or brown) with a full sinking line. I have cast the same rig to rising trout, which is a lot of fun. Work the weed beds and the deep water at the east end of the lake. I have not used a floating line, but that would probably work well, too. I caught 20 to 40 fish in the 15” range on three trips last September.
There is an outhouse at the Lenice parking lot, but not at the lake. There is no water or anything else. Suffice it to say, Lenice is in the middle of nowhere. Don’t be discouraged by the desolate parking lot - Lenice is a pretty lake set against a basalt ridge.
A Discover Pass or WDFW Parking permit (comes with your fishing license) is required.
Lenice is an easy float tube outing to do on your own after the Lower Yakima Outing.
What to Bring:
Getting There (from Puget Sound)
- Put Lenice Lake Public Access into your GPS. Note that cell service will die when you get close. [also do this if starting from other locations]
- East on I-90
- Exit 137 for WA-26E toward Othello/Pullman
- Right onto WA-243 S
- Left onto Lower Crab Creek Rd SW
- 4.9 miles to Lenice Lake Public Access
(Participants choosing to go to the outing at Dusty the next day can join other Club members who are booking their own rooms at a nearby hotel (not 4-star) to be identified by the Host or camp at a location near either lake.)