When fishing bigger water bodies in British Columbia by far one of the most effective methods in hooking big fish is by trolling a plug. Plug fishing has been around for many years and is continuing to grow in popularity within the angling community. Most of the stories of big fish being caught in BC usually give credit to a secret plug and how that plug was presented! This … [Read more...]
Spring Surface Trolling – Lyman Plugs
During the early spring months the Rainbow Trout can be scattered throughout the water column on larger lakes, ranging from 80 feet right up to the surface. The days when you don't mark fish on the sonar doesn't mean that they aren't there! Majority of the time they are just subsurface and your sonar unit can't "ping" them for a reading. A very successful way to target … [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...]
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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