Lakes of Mason County Washington ALDRICH: 10 acres. Good for Rainbow Trout to 10 inches. ARROWHEAD: Approximately 25 acres. Private lake community. No public access. Kokanne, rainbow trout, perch and bass. BENSON: 82 acres. Up to 12 inch Rainbow Trout and Cutthroat Trout. Troll south end with spoons and spinners. Has State Public access with boat launch and toilets. No gas motors allowed. No water skiing. CARSON LAKE: About 10 acres. Private. No public access. CATFISH LAKE: About 12 acres. Private. No public access. CLARA: 17 acres. Rainbow Trout only. State access and toilets. CUSHMAN: 4,000 acres. Excellent watersports lake. Closed for Dolly Varden; fair for early-season Cutthroat Trout and Kokanee and Bass as the waters warm. State access, toilets and resort area. (Open year-round). DEVERAUX: 94 acres. Good in the spring; some carryovers, Kokanee as water warms up. State access, toilets available. EMERALD LAKE: Private lake community. No public access. HANKS LAKE: Seasonal lakes, no fish. Dry in summer. HAVEN: 69 acres. Excellent for Rainbow Trout up to 12 inches. State access, toilets. ISABELLA: 200 acres. Full watersports lake. Rainbow Trout up to 14 inches. Several warm water species add variety. State access with public boat launch and toilets. Open year-round. ISLAND LAKE: 109 acres. Full watersports lake. Spring fed. Fair for large and small mouth Bass, perch and few large Rainbows. State access, handicap accessible, and toilet. Open year-round. KOKANEE (LOWER CUSHMAN): 150 acres. Good for early season Cutthroat Trout, Kokanee in late summer; planted with legal Rainbows. Motors limited to 7.5 horsepower. LAKELAND VILLAGE: Private community lake. No public access. LAKE LIMERICK: 80 acres. Fair for Rainbow Trout, great for Perch and some big Bass in later summer. State access, toilets. Observe speed limits. Open year-round. LITTLE NAHWATZEL: 15 acres. Stocked with Rainbow Trout. Private. No public access. LOST LAKE: 121 acres. Excellent watersports lake. Up to 10 inch Rainbow Trout. State access, toilets. Open year-round. MAGGIE: 25 acres. Fair in spring with plants of legal Rainbows. State access, launch and toilets. MASON LAKE: 995 acres. Outstanding watersports lake. Mostly spring fed. Reputed to be one of the cleanest lakes in the state. Popular with local anglers. Best during summer for Kokanee and Bass, Bullheads and Sun Perch, (Yellow Perch). Access from a County park at the North end, a marina and Simpson Timber Company's recreation area. Open year-round. MELBOURE: 35 acres. Excellent for Cutthroat Trout up to 14 inches, especially in the fall. NAHWATZEL: 269 acres. Full watersports lake. Fair for Rainbows to 10 inches, some larger. Some Bass as summer warms the lake. Access with launch and toilets. Also Lake Nahwatzel Resort for fine dining and cocktails waterside. RV Sites and cabins available with ample reservation time. PHILLIPS: 111 acres. Watersports lake. Good for 8 to 11 inch Rainbow Trout. State access, launch and toilets. Open year-round. PRICE: 110 acres. Catch and release only. Excellent fishing with larger lunker Rainbows, Cutthroat Trout and Eastern Brookies. RAINBOW: 2 acres. Private lake community. No public access. ROBBINS: 17 acres. Fair for planted Rainbows. ROSE: 9 acres. Fair for 7 to 10 inch Rainbows. SPENCER: 230 acres. Full watersports lake. Good to excellent all summer for up to 12 inch Rainbows and some carryover lunkers. April anglers have averaged five trout each; usually good again in the fall. Also provides excellent Large Mouthed Bass in summer. State access near south end of lake, toilet and launch. Stop by Spencer Lake Resort for a great meal and favorite lakeside cocktail. RV park and hookups available. TEE: 38 acres. Good for Perch and Bass. Planted with Rainbow Trout. State access and toilets. TIGER LAKE: 109 acres. Watersports lake. Good prospect for mid-size Rainbow Trout and lunker carry-overs. Access is at the Kitsap County end of the lake. BIG TIMBERLAKE: Private lake community. Skiing allowed. Estimated 40 acres. Owners and guests only. No public access. Stocked with Rainbow Trout. LITTLE TIMBERLAKE: Estimated at 15 acres. Private lake community. Owners and guests only. No public access. Stocked with Rainbow Trout. STAR: Estimated at 35 acres. Private lake community. . No public access. Stocked with Rainbow and Kokanee. Bass and Perch live here along with huge bullfrogs. TRAILS END: 74 acres. Fair for Rainbow Trout to 12 inches. State access and toilets. TWIN: 15 acres. Fair for smaller Rainbows. WILDBERRY: 8 acres. Fair for Rainbows to 12 inches, the hard part is finding it! WOOTEN: 68 acres. Good for Rainbows to 12 inches, some Cutthroat. State access, launch and toilets.  Request my Free Shelton, Union and Hoodsport Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Shelton, Union and Hoodsport, Washington area. 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Selling Your Home >Selling and Lock Boxes
Having your house on the market involves a certain invasion of your privacy. Real estate agents will be previewing it and showing it to buyers with some regularity. While you want to make your home reasonably accessible to the real estate professionals and their prospects, you don't want to run the risk of stepping out of your shower just as a broker is ushering in buyers.
In many areas real estate agents use a handy little tool of the trade called a "lock box". When a property is occupied, the agent first calls to let the owner know when they will be coming by. If no one is at home, the agent can get into the house with a key stored in the lock box.
The other extreme of accessibility is to require a day's notice before a showing, and to insist that your real estate agent be present at each one. This will eliminate a lot of the inconvenience to you, but it may also eliminate a lot of showings of your house. Whatever arrangements you work out, keep in mind that the easier you make it for real estate agents to open and show your home, the easier it will be to sell it quickly.
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