Ken,
Thanks. I haven't fished around Little Fort before. I'll save this info for next
year's planning.
I still have two more trips planned for this year, both in September. One is a paid
trip to Stoney Lake and the other is up west of Quesnel.
But as far as trips between now and then, guess I'll be hitting local alpine rivers
for small trout with dry flies.
B
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> From: Ken Vuori[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Paul,
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> I went to Deer Lk, Nora Lk, Latremouille Lk, Copper Lk, Hardcastle Lk.
> Latremouille Lk you can see off of Hwy 24 about 15 miles out of Little Fort.
> The other lakes are on a fairly well maintained logging road. Very wide,
> easy to drive, just dusty. On Deer Lk there is a site for about 10-15
> campers, trailers. You get a lake map from the Little Fort Fly shop and you
> could spend a month going to all the lakes up there. The map gives the
> locations and information on recent fish activity in each lake.
>
> Regards
>
> Ken
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> From: "Warner, Paul W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:07 PM
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> > Ken,
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> > Which lakes did you go to.. and how were the roads in?
> >
> > I have a new camper and was reluctant to shake it up too much on my trip.
> >
> > Bill Warner
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> > > From: Ken Vuori[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > > Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 12:59 PM
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> > > Subject: BC fishing
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> > > About an hour and 1/2 north of Kamloops is a place called Little Fort
> where there are some high elevation lakes that I was at last week. I fished
> for two full days and caught 27 rainbow. That is the only type of trout up
> there. The size was good 8-22 inches. It has not been to warm yet so there
> were mayfly hatches going on and caught alot with that fly. Leetches work
> well on a sink tip. Also the green or brown Tom Thumb on the surface work
> well. The best time to fish I foung was 8-10pm. The lakes would just boil
> with fish. There is a fly shop in Little Fort and it is easy to find since
> the population is about 200 people. There are maps and plenty of flies.
> Some of the lakes are Deer, Nora, Gameras. The folkes in the fly shop can
> point you in the right direction is you are so inclined. There are mostly
> primitive camp sites you can stay at. Some lakes are right next to the
> roads, others are up to a mile hike into.
> > >
> > > I am going to Dry Falls this weekend. Has there been any action there?
> What type of flies would be good to use.
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Ken Vuori
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