Baker Lake (Whatcom) - Concrete, WA

Lake Information

Fish Species: Sockeye Salmon, Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Mountain Whitefish, Bull Trout
Baker Lake, nestled in the North Cascades near Concrete, is a 4,800-acre reservoir best known for its summer sockeye salmon run. From mid-July through August, anglers troll 30–60 feet deep using red hooks or small hoochies tipped with corn behind dodgers. Early morning is the most productive time.

Sockeye are stocked through a trap-and-haul program and stage throughout the main lake basin. Downriggers and sonar are essential to locate suspended fish.

Kokanee are present and caught incidentally while trolling for sockeye. Stocked rainbow trout provide steady action near shorelines and inflows. Native cutthroat trout are also present and should be handled with care—barbless hooks and catch-and-release are encouraged.

Boat access is excellent, with launches and campgrounds at Swift Creek and Horseshoe Cove. Weather can shift quickly, so plan early trips and monitor forecasts.

Baker Lake combines scenic beauty with one of the state’s best sockeye fisheries. Check WDFW rules before fishing, as sockeye seasons vary each year.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
7-6-2023 Baker Lake sockeye fishery opens July 8, one week ahead of schedule
OLYMPIA – Anglers will be able to fish... more »
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-21-2022 Sockeye limit in Baker Lake increases to 3
Action: Increases sockeye daily limit. Effective date: July 22... more »
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
7-14-2021 Baker Lake to open for sockeye
Effective date: July 17 through August 31, 2021. Species affected: Sockeye... more »
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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