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Meadow Lake
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Location: Travel north from the city of Kamloops on Hwy. #5 (Yellowhead Hwy.) for 92.2 km. (57.2 mi.) to the community of Little Fort. At Little Fort turn west (left) onto Hwy. #24. Access to Meadow is via TaWeel Lake Road off Hwy. #24.

Size 10 ha. (25 ac.) Shoal Data not Available
Mean Depth 3 m. (9.8 ft.) Max. Depth 11.3 m. (37 ft.)
Game Fish Rainbow Trout Fish Stocked Data not Available
Angler Usage Moderate Elevation 1380 m. (4526 ft.)
Ice Over November to mid May T.D.S. Data not Available

Resorts & Campsites: 1 resort is located on the lake. A small BCFS campsite can be found at many nearby lakes.

Fishing Report: Fair to good fishing for Rainbows up to 4-1/2 lbs. Leech and attractor patterns are reported to be the best for fly fishing while trolling small lures, flatfish and spinning gear remains very popular. Meadow is a great lake from which to explore many excellent small fishing lakes in the surrounding area.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Nearby Lakes

There are many 4x4 or trail accessible lakes in the immediate area surrounding Meadow Lake. These are: Broken Hook, Colin, Deer, Flapjack, Friendly, Gammarus, Grizzly, Lorenzo, No Name, Rose and Tahoola. These are high elevation lakes that range from 1370-1500 m. (4493-4920 ft.) and range in size from very small to 49 ha. (121 ac.). Most of these lakes have extensive shoal areas and good quantities of aquatic insect life. Fishing can be excellent and the action is usually considered consistent throughout the summer months. Size of trout vary from lake to lake but you can expect sizes of 1/2 lb. to 5+ lbs. BCFS campsites with cartop boat launches can be found at many of these lakes. This area is beautiful and offers a wealth of fishing experiences.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.

 


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