This small pond is part of the Rock Island Ponds complex which borders the City of Rock Island off of Highway SR-28. The pond has a year-round open fishing season. These waters are managed primarily as mixed species. This lake should offer limited catches of bass over 12 inches and bluegill 7 to 8 inches
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This small pond is part of the Rock Island Ponds complex which borders the City of Rock Island off of Highway SR-28. The pond has a year-round open fishing season. These waters are managed primarily as mixed species. This lake should offer limited catches of bass over 12 inches and bluegill 7 to 8 inches
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This small pond is part of the Rock Island Ponds complex which borders the City of Rock Island off of Highway SR-28. The pond has a year-round open fishing season. These waters are managed primarily as mixed species. This lake should offer limited catches of bass over 12 inches and bluegill 7 to 8 inches
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This small pond is part of the Rock Island Ponds complex which borders the City of Rock Island off of Highway SR-28. The pond has a year-round open fishing season. These waters are managed primarily as mixed species. This lake should offer limited catches of bass over 12 inches and bluegill 7 to 8 inches
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Angle Lake is an L-shaped lake in SeaTac, Washington, United States, occupying 102 acres (0.41 km2) between Interstate 5 and State Route 99. The lake most likely was so named on account of its outline. On the western shore is a 10-acre (0.040 km2) park, Angle Lake Park, administered by the City of SeaTac Parks and Recreation department. The remainder of the shoreline is ringed with private homes. (Wikipedia)
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