With literally HUNDREDS of high lakes in the state, many of which require 1.5miles or LESS of hiking, you guys need to start taking advantage of some of these honey-holes.
Here are some pics of someof the lakes I've been to so far this year (the ones I remember to bring the camera on!).


Elbow Lake, Mt. Baker area. ~4.5miles each way.


Lake Doreen, Mt Baker area. ~4.4 miles each way.



Blue Lake, Mt. Baker area ~1.4miles each way.
Yes, it was still 80% frozen LATE July!


Upper Josephine Lake, Skagit Co. ~1.5 miles each way, some bushwacking.


Lower Josephine Lake, Skagit Co. ~2 miles each way
This is an exciting lake to fish, though it doesn't look great. The water is extremely clear and shallow, and all the logs are stable to walk on...which makes fly fishing very easy for EBT's.

Lake Easton...this one probably doesn't count. I only fished it for 15 minutes one my way to the east side for work...

These next four aren't truly "high lakes" but I've seen them posted in this section before. All four are between 1,400-1,800ft if I recall correctly...however, each requires a hike to get there.

Lake 10, Skagit Co. 1.4mi road hike, plus some bushwacking dowhill to the lake.

Fragrance Lake, Whatcom Co. ~1.1mi each way, if you take the "shortcut."
Lots of hiking attention here (and dogs, bleck!). Small spinners for Cutts and Bows!

Lost Lake, Whatcom Co. ~4mi each way. This lake has an AMAZING outlet creek.

Camp 3 Ponds, Skagit Co. ~1mi each way. This tiny pond (3-4ft deep, 1/2acre) holds a HUGE population of small EBTs and rumors of a few Cutts. It's near one of my hunting spots, and it took a few years for me to decide to fish it...sure enough, easy fishin!
The high-lake season is still going strong.
Lakes 3.500ft+ or those lower lakes on the shady sides are still very easy to fish. The next couple months are the best times to get out...On the west side, we're still running into snow around 4,000ft in places.
Any ???'s on lakes you've got interest in, send me a PM.
I've fished MANY high lakes in skagit and whatcom counties...as well as some in snohomish. I'll offer up any help/tips I can!