This year's Osoyoos Sockeye run is estimated to be smaller than previous years, but still one of top 5 runs in the past 15 years. 2012 year was a banner year so it's hard to compare the two. The results that we are seeing are still very good. One item to take into consideration about this year's run is that in 2010 the Okanagan River was exposed to a mud slide near Oliver which … [Read more...]
Kokanee Fishing Monte Lake, BC
The Thompson - Nicola (Region 3) is host to one of the foremost Kokanee fisheries in southern British Columbia which is Monte Lake. Monte Lake is located approx. 45 kms SE on Hwy 97 from Kamloops and 25kms NW from Falkland. The lake has a surface area of 435 acres and a max depth of 120 feet. The lake has a decent boat launch that can accommodate any size of fishing boat. If … [Read more...]
Sonny’s Prince Rupert Adventure 2013
Sonny has made his way out to Prince Rupert once again this year and he is slammin the Chinooks! If you are looking for fishing tips on how to fish the Rupert area Sonny is your guy! Sonny and his crew have been fishing the Rupert Channel. Near the end of June the winds were blowing hard and the waves were kicking up. The rough waters ignited the salmon to start to bite … [Read more...]
Early Summer Smallmouth Bass Fishing on Osoyoos Lake
Nestled on the Canada and USA border in the Southern Okanagan Valley is Osoyoos Lake. This lake is one of British Columbia’s gems for Smallmouth Bass fishing. On a good day an angler can hook into many smallies in the 4 to 6 pound range. The average small mouth in Osoyoos Lake range between 3 to 3.5 pounds. These fish put up an incredible fight for their size as they have … [Read more...]
Osoyoos Lake – Spring Rainbow Trout Fishn
The early spring near the end of March and April presents good Rainbow Trout fishing on Osoyoos Lake. Osoyoos Lake is the furthest southern lake in the Okanagan Valley and it tends to warm up faster than the other lakes in the valley. The warmer water temperatures kick starts the ecosystem under the water and the fish start to become more active looking for food. Osoyoos … [Read more...]
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