About Lake Stevens
Lake Stevens, five miles east of Everett in Snohomish County, Washington, is open year-round with kokanee, rainbow trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, yellow perch, brown bullhead catfish and cutthroat trout.
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Lake Stevens: frequently asked questions
Yes — Lake Stevens is a fishing venue in Lake Stevens city, Snohomish County. Check the venue website for current rules, hours, and bookings.
Day-pass availability for Lake Stevens isn't confirmed in our records. Contact the venue via their website to ask about day passes, season permits, or club membership.
Lake Stevens is stocked with Brown trout, Common carp, White catfish, Yellow perch, Northern pike, Rainbow trout, White sturgeon, tench. Stocks vary by water and season — check with the venue or local Fish & Wildlife agency for the latest reports.
Yes — anglers fishing in Washington need a valid state fishing license, even on private waters like Lake Stevens. Licenses are issued by the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (or equivalent state agency); some states require a separate freshwater/saltwater stamp. Resident, non-resident, and short-term licenses are typically available online. Check the GilledIt app or your state F&W website for current pricing and exemptions.
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