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I'm planning a flyfishing trip to the Kamloops area this spring and would
like to know when the ice comes off the lower elevation lakes. Any help? Lorne |
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lwalters wrote:
I'm planning a flyfishing trip to the Kamloops area this spring and would like to know when the ice comes off the lower elevation lakes. Any help? Lorne You should get a definitive answer here. http://forum.fishbc.com/index.php?s=...&showf orum=2 brians |
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May/June is the prime time for most lakes in that area.
Averagely May is more for chironomides and June is more damsel, mayfly and caddis hatches. I did say "Averagely". Good Kamloops fly shop: http://www.kamfly.com/ Al Long is always very helpful there. Local biologist Brian Chan can usually give you some good info. http://www.bcadventure.com/bchan/ There are ~200 lakes within 2 hours drive of Kamloops. Brian Chan has ~1500 lakes in his area. You can stay in Kamloops and drive out daily to a different lake. Most of the good hatches are between 10am and 2pm. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "lwalters" wrote in message ... I'm planning a flyfishing trip to the Kamloops area this spring and would like to know when the ice comes off the lower elevation lakes. Any help? Lorne |
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![]() "lwalters" wrote in message ... I'm planning a flyfishing trip to the Kamloops area this spring and would like to know when the ice comes off the lower elevation lakes. Any help? Lorne Most lakes don't officially open until May 1 - See: http://wlapwww.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/pdf/region_3.pdf by then most lakes under 3500ft and possibly under 4000ft should be open. Quality of the fishing is another question. Ice out varies from year to year. If it's a warm spring lakes may be hopping by early May - if cold many lakes could still be in turnover. Scheduling vacation to correspond with Ice out is a crap shoot. Early fishing tends to concentrate on scuds, leeches, bloodworms and dragons but watch for water boatmen hatches. Chironomids (midges) follow quickly after but good fishing depends on fair weather. If it's cold and raint except it to be slow. Some lakes are known to be open and fishable quite early and these include: Stump (late March, early April), White, Barnes, Jacko, Six Mile Courtney etc. In the last 10 years we've had the odd mild winter where neither White or Stump froze completely and there were stories of fish caught in open water in January. Be sure to check with local shops and the FishBc forum for current reports before your trip. |
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