LAKE FISHING
The productive and unpopulated waters of BC’s Kinbasket Lake
The glacial-silted waters of Kinbasket Lake stretch over 260 kilometers in length, beginning with the entrance of the Columbia River near the town of Golden. As one could assume, Kinbasket Lake sees very little angling pressure, but presents a wealth of opportunity for large rainbow and bull trout. Dave Trerice of Remote Waters has over a decade of guiding experience in his back pocket, and endless experience exploring every contour and structure that holds fish on this big, beautiful waterbody. Covering ground is the name of the game in a fishery such as Kinbasket, with pulling plugs or bucktails being preferred methods for both rainbow trout and char. The town of Golden is a thriving community for a multitude of activities including fishing, heli-skiing and snowmobiling. A day on the waters of Kinbasket Lake are to be enjoyed whether you are a seasoned angler or have never felt the bend of a rod before.