Martha Lake - Lynnwood, WA
Spot Information
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout |
Martha Lake in Lynnwood is a 58-acre suburban lake that delivers solid seasonal fishing for rainbow trout and warmwater species. Regularly stocked in spring and fall, it’s ideal for local anglers seeking quick and easy access to dependable fishing.
Trout fishing is strongest from April through early June and again in October. PowerBait, worms, and salmon eggs are go-to baits from the dock or shoreline. Boaters, using kayaks or small craft with electric motors, find success trolling small spoons or spinners.
During summer, largemouth bass become more active. Anglers can find them near lily pads and dock pilings, using soft plastics or topwater lures. Pumpkinseed sunfish and occasional perch also provide steady action for kids and beginners using light tackle.
The lake is part of a well-maintained public park with a fishing dock, launch ramp, and picnic areas. Only electric motors are permitted, helping maintain a quiet environment for paddlers and anglers.
Water warms quickly here, so trout activity drops in midsummer, but early mornings and fall restocking keep the action going. For consistent fishing close to home, Martha Lake remains a favorite among families and weekend anglers.
Always review WDFW rules before fishing, especially for trout limits and gear restrictions.
Trout fishing is strongest from April through early June and again in October. PowerBait, worms, and salmon eggs are go-to baits from the dock or shoreline. Boaters, using kayaks or small craft with electric motors, find success trolling small spoons or spinners.
During summer, largemouth bass become more active. Anglers can find them near lily pads and dock pilings, using soft plastics or topwater lures. Pumpkinseed sunfish and occasional perch also provide steady action for kids and beginners using light tackle.
The lake is part of a well-maintained public park with a fishing dock, launch ramp, and picnic areas. Only electric motors are permitted, helping maintain a quiet environment for paddlers and anglers.
Water warms quickly here, so trout activity drops in midsummer, but early mornings and fall restocking keep the action going. For consistent fishing close to home, Martha Lake remains a favorite among families and weekend anglers.
Always review WDFW rules before fishing, especially for trout limits and gear restrictions.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
| 5-06-2025 | Rainbow Trout | WDFW | 3000 |
| 4-21-2025 | Rainbow Trout | WDFW | 7200 |
| 5-04-2021 | Rainbow Trout | WDFW | 3059 |
| 4-30-2020 | Rainbow Trout | WDFW | 5120 |
| 4-17-2020 | Rainbow Trout | WDFW | 3012 |
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