“Nice little park in Spokane”
Bear Lake Regional Park a 166-acre park located fifteen miles north of Spokane, adjacent to SR-2 (Newport Highway), in a rural setting. The park serves the metropolitan areas and the more immediate residents of the communities of Chattaroy, Colbert, Elk, and the City of Deer Park. The spring-fed lake has a surface area of approximately 35 acres with associated wetlands and upland forest.
From the Washington Fish & Wildlife Department webpage on Bear Lake:
"This lake is part of Bear Lake County Park off Highway US-2. This is a juvenile fishing rules lake: only juveniles (under age 15), licensed adults accompanied by a juvenile, or anglers with a disability who have a designated harvester companion card are allowed to fish. This lake has largemouth bass, perch, and rainbow trout. Bear Lake is stocked annually with broodstock, put-grow-and-take, and catchable size rainbows. Channel catfish are periodically stocked which provides a good fishery."
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/washington/206/
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