I started looking at some of the other "top" rated lakes and noticed similar stats, number 2 top rated lake is Moose Lake in Pierce County with 2 reports, last one submitted in 2005. Matter of fact, 60% of the top 10 lakes in Washington haven't seen a report since 2007 or earlier; 50% of the top 10 have 3 or fewer reports; and 75% of the top 10 have less than 75 reports. The highest number of reports in the top 10 fall to Williams Lake in Spokane County with 110 reports, Badger Lake in Spokane County with 75 reports, and Silver Lake in Whatcom County with 118 reports.
I'm not a brilliant math whiz, so I can't offer a solution, but isn't there a way to take the number of reports submitted into consideration? What about dropping lakes form the rating system that haven't had any reports in the past year or more?
Not complaining, just surprised at what I found when I clicked on the top rated lakes tab.
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