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Fishing season opens with a splash at Lake Padden

Lake Padden only lake in the county participating in 2022 Trout Derby

By Noah Harper News Intern

Lake Padden’s fishing season began Saturday, April 23 drawing in anglers with camping chairs ready to sit back and catch some newly-replenished trout. 

Spawned from local hatcheries, almost 9,000 trout have been released into the lake over the last few weeks. Fishers young and old flocked to the lake to get the first catch of the season.  

From left Jayden, 9, and Otilio, 8, smile at the camera as they wait for a fish to bite.
From left Jayden, 9, and Otilio, 8, hang out with their family, waiting for a fish to bite. (Noah Harper/Cascadia Daily News)

Some fishers as young as 5 cast their lines continuing the tradition of family fishing. 

“My dad used to do this with us, so it’s a little bit of a family tradition,” angler Randy Dorn said while at the lake with his 5-year-old son Landon. Dorn has been taking Landon fishing since he was 2.  

However, there were not as many bites on Saturday as fishers had hoped. 

Terry Sharp and his son Conner, 17, walk back to their car with their fishing poles after a morning of fishing.
Terry Sharp and his son Conner, 17, walk back to their car after a morning of fishing. “My grandson ended up catching more fish than me today,” Sharp said. (Noah Harper/Cascadia Daily News)

“My grandson caught more fish than me today,” opening day participant Terry Sharp said as he walked back toward the parking lot with son Conner. 

Lake Padden is the only lake in the county participating in the 2022 Trout Derby. The Derby consists of lakes all over the state stocked with specially tagged trout.  

Fishers sit on the water or go out to the center of the lake on boats and kayaks to catch fish.
Fishers sit on the water or go out to the center of the lake to catch fish on the opening day of trout fishing at Lake Padden. (Noah Harper/Cascadia Daily News)

Each tag corresponds to a prize with over 800 total prizes. Fishers who catch a tagged trout should keep the tag and collect their prize on the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife website. The Trout Derby lasts from April 23 to Oct. 31. 

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