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Fishing
Report:
Kootenay Lake provides good fishery for Gerrard strain rainbow trout
of up to 10 kg (22 lb), Yellowstone cutthroat, large Kokanee
and rainbow
and Dolly Varden
weighing up to 12 kg (26 lb). Fly fishing in the late summer with
floating line and Tom Thumb or hopper pattern near creek mouths
is particularily productive. The Yellowstone cutthroat is more common
in the southern end of Kootenay Lake whereas the north end of the
lake is good for kokanee. Sheltered Crawford Bay provides excellent
fishery for Gerrard rainbows, bull trout and largemouth bass.
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Adventure Members serving this area: |
| Ainsworth
Hot Springs Resort - Our resort is the perfect place
to relax and enjoy some of West Kootenay's majestic scenery
- and our accommodations will suit your every need, no matter
what they may be. Along with a great hot springs experience
and great accommodations, you’ll also enjoy our dinning room
and lounge, gift shop, and local attractions and activities.
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| Kootenay
Kingfishers Guiding - Fish the Kootenay’s for world
class Gerard Rainbow, Bull Trout & Walleye on the Arrow & Kootenay
Lakes, & Columbia River. Full time licensed guide Brad Stubbs
offers guided day trips & and all inclusive packages, and provides
you with exceptional service. |
| Shadow
Mountain Outfitters - Come join Shadow Mountain Outfitters
for the "Adventure of a Lifetime!" Shadow Mountain
Outfitters is located in the Bull River drainage in Southeastern
BC. This corner of British Columbia has often been referred
to as "Little Africa. With 30 years of experience
in the guiding business this is sure to be a adventure you wont
soon forget! |
| Woodbury
Resort & Marina - Welcome to Woodbury Resort &
Marina. Our membership Resort offers safe, relaxing & enjoyable
vacations year round. Not only are we a fabulous place to spend
your summer vacations, but we have stellar Rainbow Trout and
Dolly Varden fishing on Kootenay Lake in both the Fall &
Winter as well. |
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
Be
sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
www.bcadventure.com
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