Fourth Of July Lake Fishing in Adams County, Washington
Sprague Area

Fourth Of July Lake can be found on the Sprague USGS quad topo map. Fourth Of July Lake is a lake in Adams County in the state of Washington. The latitude and longitude coordinates for this lake are 47.2588, -117.9777 and the altitude is 1909 feet (582 meters).

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Feature Type: Lake
Latitude: 47.2588
Longitude: -117.9777
Elevation: 1909 ft (582 m)

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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 1 - Unsatisfactory
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Four of us fished all day and not even a bite! Been fishing here for 15 years usually limit out in an hour. Someone has drained the lake down about 15 feet, cant even use the public launch.
Trip Date: December 6, 2008
Submitted By: Gadberry
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Public Fishing Allowed? Yes
Ranking: 1 - Unsatisfactory
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What happened to Fourth of July Lake's fishing for rainbows. First EVER skunk! What happened you WA fish biologists, no stocking anymore?, the water quality looks poor? Worst in 40 years! What the hay?
Trip Date: December 2, 2008
Submitted By: Smokey
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Public Fishing Allowed? N/A
Ranking: 0 - No Fishing
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Dec. 1, 2009--season opener. Lake poisoned and closed, despite showing as open in state regs. Spokesman-Review outdoor editor says plan to poison the lake has been in the news for more than a year. News to me, and the line-up of fishermen at the chain-barrier across the road on December 1.
Trip Date: December 1, 2009
Submitted By: Jay Leipham
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