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FEATURE LISTING ---------- LAKE NAHWATZEL $454,999
This is one of the best properties on one of the best, warm, spring-fed lakes on the Olympic Peninsula. Eagles, otter, and 200,000 acres of surrounding forest land butting up to the Olympic National Forest make this an ideal location, with Shelton nearby for all amenities. Great remodeled home with 75 ft of no bank gravel beach on Lake Nahwatzel. Master on main level with slider to hot tub overlooking the lake and over 800 sq ft of deck. Large kitchen with lots of solid oak cabinets, eating bar & island. Detached 2-car garage with shop area, plus stairs to large second story storage or expansion area. Lake Nahwatzel is a great lake for skiing, jet skiing, swimming, kayaking, biking & fishing. Buyer to verify Sq Ft
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Mason County Lakes are listed in alphabetical order.
Aldridge Lake (10 acres)
Fishing should be fair-to-good for 8- to 10-inch rainbows in this small lake 1-1/2 miles southwest of Dewatto. The WDFW access has a primitive ramp. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Expect fair fishing for 9- to 11-inch cutthroat and rainbows also Largemouth Bass and Sunfish. There is a WDFW access with boat launch and two toilets. Benson Lake is located 9 miles southwest of Belfair. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through
This fly-fishing-only lake two miles southeast of Dewatto receives a small plant of catchable-size rainbows each spring, besides the normal crop of 7- to 13-inch cutthroats. Catch and release only. Internal combustion engines are prohibited.
Clara Lake (17 acres): Also known as Don Lake, it provides fair-to-good fishing for 7- to 9-inch rainbows. Clara is located 1-1/2 miles south of Dewatto. A state access with one toilet is available. Last Saturday in April through October 31 season.
This large lake is 4 miles northwest of Hoodsport, Wa. It offers kokanee fishing in the summer and late season cutthroat fishing. It is closed to the taking of Dolly Varden/bull trout. Year-around open season on other species
Expect fair fishing for rainbows up to 13 inches. Deer Lake is 10 miles northeast of Shelton, 2 miles south of Benson Lake. Last Saturday in April through October 31 season.
Expect fair to good spring fishing for planted catchable-size rainbows, with carry-overs sometimes reaching 5 pounds. This lake, located 1 mile northwest of Allyn, is good for kokanee as the water warms and has a state access with boat launch and two toilets. Open season from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Haven Lake, found 7 miles west of Belfair, is good to excellent for rainbows up to a foot long and cutthroat. State access with one toilet. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
The maximum depth of this lake is 25 ft. Has spiny ray and some big squawfish. Has an access with boat launch. and has a floatplane runway with orange buoy's.
Year-round fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass, plus a few large rainbows. Island Lake is located 2 miles north of Shelton. There is a state access with rough ramp and one toilet. Disabled accessibility - level 3, WCT, lgs, steep to lake.
Located immediately below Cushman, Kokanee is sometimes called Lower Cushman and offers much the same type of fishing. It is planted with legal-sized rainbows in the spring, and is open to fish year-around.
Lake Limerick covers 105 surface acres and is located about 5 miles north of Shelton. Good fishing for Rainbow trout, largemouth Bass and yellow perch. boat spped is 8 mph.To get there from Shelton, travel north on Highway #3 for 4.2 miles to Mason Lake Road. (There is a sign here that points to Lake Limerick.) Turn left, up the hill on Mason Lake Road for 2.2 miles to a large "Lake Limerick" sign on the left. Turn left for a half mile to the public access on the right.
Lost Lake, should be fair for 7- to 9-inch rainbow trout. (About 30 lakes in western Washington have been "Lost" at one time or another, plus another dozen on the east side.) There is a state access with two toilets. This lake 7 miles southwest of Shelton is open year-around.
Expect fair action in the spring provided by plants of legal-sized rainbows. There is a state access with boat launch and one toilet available on this small lake 2 miles northeast of Tahuya. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Mason Lake holds a nice mix of spinyrays, rainbow, cutthroat, and kokanee. It has a public access. Reached 11 1/2 miles NE of Shelton on Hwy 3, then west for three miles on a county road. There is also a county park on the lake.
Nahwatzel provides fair fishing for rainbows up to 10 inches with some larger carry-overs to spice things up. Largemouth bass become active as the summer warms up. Nahwatzel is 11 miles west of Shelton. State access with boat launch and two toilets. Year-around season.
Fair-to-good for 8- to 11-inch rainbows, Phillips is located seven miles northeast of Shelton. It has a state access with boat launch and two toilets. Previously open year-round, in 2000 the open season changes to last Saturday in April through October 31.
A catch-and-release only, selective gear rules lake noted for fine fishing for large rainbows, cutthroat and eastern brook trout. Open season runs from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Expect fair fishing for 7- to 9-inch rainbows in this small lake four miles southwest of Potlatch. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Anglers here should find good-to-excellent fishing all summer for 8- to 10-inch rainbows with some larger carry-overs. Fishing heats up again in the fall, and largemouth bass fishing is excellent in the late spring and summer. Spencer is seven miles northeast of Shelton off of Highway 3. State access with boat launch and two toilets is available. Year-round season.
Located 7-1/2 miles northeast of Elma, Stump has good fishing for rainbow trout, plus largemouth bass as the waters warm up. Open from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Good for yellow perch and largemouth bass, not so good for rainbows once the annual plants have been caught. Located a little over two miles southeast of Dewatto, Tee has a state access with ramp and one toilet. The season is open to fishing year-round.
This is a good bet for 8- to 10-inch rainbows with some larger carry-overs. A state access with two toilets is available. Tiger is located in both Kitsap and Mason Counties, with 103 acres in Mason. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Formerly called Prickett Lake, this lake is fair for rainbows up to 10 inches. It can be found 5-1/2 miles southwest of Belfair, and has a state access with primitive ramp and one toilet. Year-round season.
This largest of two small lakes lies 1-1/2 miles northeast of Wooten Lake, and is fair for rainbows up to 9 inches. Little Twin Lake is 200 feet to the west. Both are open year-round.
Wildberry, located 1-1/2 miles northwest of Tahuya, should provide fair fishing for rainbows up to 11 inches. Open season is from the last Saturday in April through October 31.
Located about seven miles west of Belfair, Wooten should provide fair-to-good fishing for rainbow trout up to 10 inches and some cutthroat. It has also been selected to receive a bonus plant of large triploid rainbows (averaging 1-1/2 pounds apiece). These sterile fish can grow to trophy size if not harvested. A state access with two toilets is available. Last Saturday in April through October 31 season.