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Resorts
& Campsites:
There is no developed campsite at Grizzly Swamp however there is
lots of room for organizing your own camping area. 2 boat launch
sites are present on the lake.
Fishing
Report: Before being turned into a reservoir in 1978,
Grizzly Swamp was considered to be an excellent lake for large Rainbow
trout. Following years showed a decline in this fishery and in 1987
the lake was completely drained down and all fish died. In 1988
Rainbow stocking resumed and by 1992 good numbers of Rainbows, up
to 45 cm. (18 in.) were reported. Stocking was then cut back to
5000 Pennask/Beaver Rainbows per year so trout size would increase
and once again become an excellent fishery for large Rainbows.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Nearby
Lakes
Specs
Lakes - Specs Lakes are 3 small lakes found just east
of the northen end of Grizzly Swamp. Excellent fly fishing for
good quantities of smaller Rainbows, although Specs #2 (the middle
lake) has reported catches of trout in the 2-3 lb. range. A rough
access road is provided to Specs #3, the northernmost lake in
the chain. A 6 vehicle BCFS campsite with rough cartop boat launching
can also be found at the lake. Ideal Lake is 146 ha. (361 ac.)
in size and can be accessed by following the road leading south
from Specs Lakes. Ideal is considered an excellent family lake
providing fishermen with good quantities of smaller Rainbows.
A large 30 vehicle BCFS campsite with cartop boat launching is
available at the lake.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
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