

Largemouth Bass April Cup will be held April 22nd through April 26th, with the Registration starting on April 21st, 24 hours prior to the First Qualifier. Largemouth Bass April Cup promises to be a magnificent fishing battle encompassing 2 thrilling Qualifiers that’ll enable 60 best anglers to further compete in the Tournament’s Semifinal Round and get entitled among the 20 best to honorably fight in the triumphant Grand Finale for the Largemouth Bass Championship title! Register in this thrilling Tournament and prove yourself to be the very best at catching the most popular and sought after game fish in North America! Yep, these aggressive monsters are definitely among the biggest in the sport and getting an official title of Largemouth Bass Fishing Champion is glorious indeed, my friend! Most is located at the boat ramp area and long the access road.This April hone your fishing skills and get your bragging rights certified by taking part in our Largemouth Bass April Cup! There is a fair amount of shoreline fishing. Both gates close the end of September so fishing in the fall is walk-in only. The south gate is closed indefinitely due to vandalish problems. Anglers should also know that access to Stan Coffin Lake is through the north gate only. If you see a barrel please do not move it as there may be a Channel Catfish inside.

In addition, several black barrels were placed in Stan Coffin Lake in order to serve as spawning sites for Channel Catfish.

If you catch a marked fish please leave the tag in the fish. These tags are used to monitor growth of bass. Several hundred Largemouth Bass in Stan Coffin Lake have Floy tags implanted along their dorsal fin. However, anglers should know that during the summertime Stan Coffin Lake is mostly unfishable due to excessive aquatic vegetation growth and decreased water levels. Larger bass and Walleye style fishing boats can be launched at Stan Coffin. This lake is a very good warmwater fishery for Largemouth Bass, Bluegill Sunfish, and Channel Catfish. It is the northern-most lake along the main access road. Stan Coffin Lake is located in WDFW's Quincy Wildlife Area.
