Mostly known for it's fantastic vineyards and wineries, Oliver BC is also home to many spectacular waters that offer great fishing. One fishery in particular that is known to locals as a hotspot is Ripley Lake. Not more than a 20 minute drive from downtown Oliver, Ripley Lake is a great fishing destination year round. Due to it's easy access in the winter months Ripley is … [Read more...]
Fishing Baynes Lake, BC
Easily accessible and less than an hour drive southeast of Cranbrook, Baynes Lake offers great fishing opportunities for all ages. This is a medium sized lake with an average depth of approximately 20 feet, the deepest hole being about 50 feet. Please remember to check regulations as there is powerboat restriction on this lake. Baynes Lake offers good fishing opportunities … [Read more...]
Ice Fishing Idabel Lake – Kelowna, BC
Located only 30 minutes Southeast of Kelowna is a fishing gem called Idabel Lake. The lake is a fantastic place to take the family fishing, especially during ice over. There is a small resort at the lake that is opened all year. Not only does this lake provide excellent ice fishing opportunities for the family, but the resort managers do a outstanding job in maintaining an ice … [Read more...]
Ice Fishing Dragon Lake – Quesnel, BC
Just minutes away from downtown Quesnel is one of the most renowned fisheries within the BC Cariboo Region, Dragon Lake. This 225 hectare lake is known to produce monster Rainbow Trout year round but especially during ice fishing season. Hooking into fish over 10 pounds in the winter is not unheard of on this lake. The Freshwater Fishery Society of BC aggressively stocks Dragon … [Read more...]
Okanagan Lake Fishing
From the north end of the Okanagan being Mabel Lake to the south Okanagan of Osoyoos Lake, there is no shortage of lakes that offer great fishing opportunities. One lake that is seldom sought after by anglers and is fairly an underrated fishery is Okanagan Lake. Okanagan Lake provides a wide variety of fishing opportunities for Kokanee, Lake Whitefish, Burbot and Rainbow Trout … [Read more...]
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