Sheridan Lake Fishing has Never Been Better
Well known Kamloops flyfishermen Ron Boudreau caught this Sheridan Lake beauty on September 24, 2006. It was calculated to weight just over 15 pounds. Ron spent the entire week, with five other fishing buddies, including Brian Chan.
Ice Fishing gives Anglers some of the Best Opportunities of the Year
Plunging temperatures and flying snow usually mean the end of the fishing season for most anglers. For others, however, the fun is just beginning.
The Science of Catch and Release
On the grand scale, there is no doubt that catch and release is good for fish. Sport anglers who release portions of their catch keep populations of vulnerable fish species from being quickly depleted.
Leeches, a Favorite Stillwater Trout food
Leeches belong to the Phylum Annelida which includes earthworms and marine worms. The most noticeable difference between leeches and other annelid worms is their dorso-ventral flattened shape, that is, flattened top to bottom.
Pennask trout the Backbone of B.C.'s fish stocking program
Pennask Lake is home to the original population of Interior red-band trout, commonly known as Kamloops trout. Rainbow trout have occupied Pennask Lake since post-glacial days.
Hot summer conditions & Stillwater Trout
The arrival of our normally hot summer weather brings about many changes to the local fishing lakes and fish behavior. The most commonly asked questions this time of year are: Where and what are the trout feeding on during hot weather? and, Why do fish in some lakes taste muddy?
Kamloops Trout: A Species of it's Own?
It can jump more than three times its length straight into the air, sprint as fast as a racehorse and empty a fishing reel of line in seconds. The Kamloops trout is revered around the world by anglers who admire the physical attributes that make it so sporting a game fish.
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