Flowing Lake, Feature Lake, Snohomish County

Aug 9, 2001

By Mike and Susan Emerson

Flowing Lake has rainbows and bass fishing which is open year round for both. The lake is good-sized with 135 acres and is surrounded by private homes and a Snohomish County Park at the north end of the lake, which has a boat ramp, camping facilities and nice swim area a moorage on the beach. There is a public boat launch on the SE corner of the lake which is on Wonderland Rd. There are also pit toilets available at the public launch. The parking lot is of a limited size, but you can easily maneuver around in it. You can use all kinds of bait and lures for rainbows and all
seem to work well at different times of day. The lake is 60 feet in places and is well stocked every spring with hatchery rainbow, including some lunker brood fish in the two pound range. Now for the bad news: During the days, especially weekends and holidays, there are a multitude of water-skiers. Best time for fishing is earlymorning or evening.

Directions on how to get there:
On Hwy 2 just west of Monroe, take Roosevelt Rd to the north, turn right on Trombley Rd, then turn right on Spada Rd. Turn on 72nd St. E (which turns into Storm Lake Rd), then turn left onto Wonderland Rd. The public access is on the left just after entering Wonderland Rd. Storm Lake is just a block or two further on Storm Lake Rd. on the right hand side. Food, gas, tackle and
lodging are in Monroe.

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