Description - Conconully Lake/Conconully Reservoir, located near the town of Conconully, features a total of 760 water surface acres. Anglers will find rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and smallmouth bass.
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- Both water bodies total 760 water surface acres. Anglers will find rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and smallmouth bass.
Recreation - Fishing opportunities for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout and smallmouth bass are available at Conconully Lake/Conconully Reservoir. Climate - The climate of Washington varies within each region. The Cascades split the state and alter the weather patterns. The mountains receive large amounts of wet, heavy snow from October through May. These peaks remain snow covered throughout the year. The terrain east of the mountains receives approximately 12 inches of rainfall per year, generally much less than west of the mountains. Since the area east of the mountains is landlocked, temperatures in this region are lower during the winter months. Frequent winds coming down from the mountains also contribute to the low temperatures of eastern Washington. Due to the coastal geography, western Washington is primarily temperate. The proximity to the ocean stabilizes the climate, making extreme temperatures very rare. The area receives large amounts of precipitation from Pacific rain and snow storms. Location -
Conconully Lake, and Conconully Reservoir are located off State Rt. 215 near the town of Conconully.
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