Thinking of heading up around PG for a week of fly fishing.
Bringing the travel trailer and a tin boat.
Much prefer smaller lakes.
Was thinking west of PG, any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Thinking of heading up around PG for a week of fly fishing.
Bringing the travel trailer and a tin boat.
Much prefer smaller lakes.
Was thinking west of PG, any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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West of pg.. man there all good.
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
There are more lakes within a 2 hour drive of pg than you could ever fish in your lifetime.
Member of the CCFR, but not a "Violent Extremist"
Tabor lake. When we camped there 20 years ago, The campsite had a guy in a Tuxedo come around collecting fees. It is a fly in resort for a lot of Europeans although we had a motorhome. lol. When we arrived, we could see fish jumping on the far side of the lake. Did not take long to catch dinner.
Hey HappyJack , Grizzly west and the lakes in that area look like nice lakes.
I couldn’t find Graveyard lake?
Thanks everyone, looks like too many lakes to choose from!
https://www.env.gov.bc.ca/omineca/es...eel/index.html
Eulatazella is another name for Graveyard lake, Amanita is another I forgot to mention.
Every lake I’ve cut a trail and packed a canoe into out the 200 to the fort st james has fish.
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