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Lakes in North-western British Columbia

Below are a collection of lakes we visited, as well as all the information you might need in regards to fishing and camping.

Hankin Lake

Hankin Lake

February 10, 2022 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Hankin Lake – Smithers B.C. another gorgeous opportunity wasted courtesy of a government that claims to love tourism as long as they do not have […]

Helen Lake

Helen Lake

February 10, 2022 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Helen Lake (Houston) Of note, look at the video, the overcrowding is horrendous and 100% due to most lakes in our region do not having […]

Llama Lake

Llama Lake

February 9, 2022 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

As a local I have to admit I was blown away when we decided to go there for a day trip, this is a lake […]

Fulton Lake

Fulton Lake

February 7, 2022 Fishing Northwest B.C. 1

    Facilities: Warf: No Boat Launch: Yes but rough, be careful RV Friendly: No Tables: No Toilets: Sort of, homemade and rough Fees: No […]

Irrigation Lake aka Dunalter Lake

Irrigation Lake aka Dunalter Lake

June 28, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 1

Irrigation Lake is another one of those lakes that seems to be part of the “cancel culture” fad that loves to re-write history. Having spent […]

Klinger Lake

Klinger Lake

May 7, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Facilities: Warf: No Boat Launch: No RV Friendly: No Tables: (homemade) Toilets: No Fees: No Campsites: No but there is room for tenting Google Earth […]

Kitwancool Lake

Kitwancool Lake

May 6, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Facilities: Warf: there was an old one (unknown if it is still there) Boat Launch: unknown RV Friendly: No Tables: Yes Toilets: unkown Fees: No […]

Smithers Landing Marine Provincial Park

Smithers Landing Marine Provincial Park

May 3, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

ALERT: Due to the absence of notice by the Fish and Wildlife Branch, we are letting fisherman know, before you kill a rainbow trout to […]

Chapman Lake

Chapman Lake

April 28, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Facilities: Warf: Yes Boat Launch: Yes RV Friendly: Yes Tables: Yes Toilets: Yes Fees: No Campsites: 12 Maintained by BC Forest Service Google Earth KML […]

Torkelsen Lake

Torkelsen Lake

April 26, 2021 Fishing Northwest B.C. 0

Facilities: Warf: No Boat Launch: Yes RV Friendly: No Tables: Yes Toilets: Yes Fees: No Campsites: 5 Maintained by BC Forest Service Google Earth KML […]

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From our Newsdesk

  • Applying science to the Skeena River – Is it to much to ask? September 28, 2025
  • Lake Babine Band – Full Disclosure September 10, 2025
  • Northern pikeminnow aka Squawfish Derby September 7, 2025
  • What Are We Doing? By Bob Hooton August 16, 2025
  • Dec 17, 2019 The Skeena Fish Trap Proposal – Observations, Optics and Questions – Steelhead Voices August 16, 2025
  • Message sent to BCSRIF project administrator Shane Peterson on March 27, 2025 – Bob Hooton August 16, 2025
  • Fish Trap Proposal Skeena River Nov 15, 2023 August 15, 2025
  • Skeena Pound Trap Again August 14, 2025
  • Skeena River Floating Fish Trap Operations 2025 August 13, 2025
  • Is anyone paying attention – by Bob Hooton August 12, 2025

Readers Feedback

  • admin on Vallee Lake
  • admin on Round Lake
  • Mad Fisherman on Skeena River Floating Fish Trap Operations 2025
  • Michelle finch on Irrigation Lake aka Dunalter Lake
  • Ice Off Report – April 28th 2025 – Fishing Northwest British Columbia on Round Lake
  • Local Fisherman on Babine River Corridor Provincial Park – Sockeye Scam
  • Nick Jeszenszky on Round Lake
  • Nick Jeszenszky on Vallee Lake
  • Kirk on Fulton Lake
  • admin on Round Lake

Important Alerts:

We cannot stress enough how important it is for the public to understand, that “nets in the Skeena” will completely obliterate both “Coho and Steelhead” stocks, and it appears that First Nations. the primary benefactor of net fishing in the Skeena also do not care. History has shown that it will be the “non aboriginals who are to blame, and must pay compensation for the loss they never created.

Both Coho and Steelhead numbers show they are in a state of crisis.

Regulations – Rivers & Lakes

Region 6 – Skeena: Recreational salmon fishing limits, openings and closures.

Region 6 Synopsis Section (PDF, 1.6 MB)

B.C. Recreational Freshwater Fishing Licence

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