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Float Tube Fishing - The Ultimate BC Fly Fishing Vacation Experience


Personally, there is nothing like relaxing in my float tube catching rainbow trout on my favorite BC fly fishing lake. It's better than my easy chair in my living room. Yes, belly boating became a mainstay of my fly fishing vacation or day trips back in the late 1990's when I traded my truck in for a mini-van.

Belly boating or float tubing is a whole new experience. The best thing is how relaxing it can be especially when you have the opportunity to anchor or drift. If you are lucky (and most lakes in the Kamloops area are like this) you will get to witness eagles, ospreys and waterfowl at a closer range because they are less bothered by your intrusion. Wildlife like bear, deer, moose or coyotes often come to waters edge to relieve their thirst.

There are lots of lakes throughout BC that are accommodating to float tube fishing. To make the experience as enjoyable as possible there are a few considerations to review such as access. Access to the lake and on to the lake are probably most important factors when choosing your fishing body of water.

Here are some important factors when considering your belly boating fishing trip. It pays to be prepared when looking for float tube fishing locations. Please make sure to check the BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations before you head out to any lake, stream or river.

1. Prospects - I first decide whether I want lots of fish or big fish. The two are occasionally synonomous however I have learned not to stretch my expectations. I'd rather be surprised.
The Kamloops Area and Roche Lake Area in BC have many lakes that have limited bag limits (or even catch and release only). Usually these lakes have trophy sized fish and are harder to catch. However, for the fisherman who likes to eat their catch, there are also many opportunities to catch both many fish and reasonable sized fish. 2. Access to the lake body - we are looking for a smooth, tapering launch. No sense in slogging through mud, rocks and sticks that result in getting stuck in the mud with your fins or damaging your waders or tube. Another consideration is access to the shore from different parts of the lake. Looking after 'personal business' requires getting to a landing quickly and peeling down the waders. When the water is cold, this event can spring up on you quickly.

3. Access to prime locations on the lake - the smaller the lake the better. Float tubes are not known for their speed (pontoon boats are quicker) so you want to get to the prime fishing spots (shoals, drop-offs, weed beds) as soon as possible.

4. Suscepibility to wind - Wind is the single most annoying factor while float tubing fishing. You don't have the advantage of sitting high in a boat and casting distances can be considerably shorter. It is important to me to be able to find some shelter from whatever direction the wind is blowing. Look for odd shaped lakes with sheltered bays. Waves created by wind can also be a challenge when trying to return to your vehicle, so keep this in mind when wandering a long way from your launch site.

5. Vehicle Access to the Lake - paved, gravel or 4x4. The nice thing about a float tube is that it can be easily deflated enough to fit in a car, car trunk or other two-wheel drive vehicle. Many of the lakes in the Interior are quite accessible by 2 wheel drive vehicles. On the other hand, there are no shortage of 4x4 or hike in lakes that are willing to reward the adventurous.

Visit here for a list of some of my favorite float tube fishing lakes in BC.

Enjoy the relaxation, tight lines and enjoy your BC fly fishing vacation whatever lake you are at.

Dave Ouellette worked as an Engineering Tech for Ducks Unlimited Canada in the British Columbia interior for 11 years and had a virtual run on some of the best fly fishing lakes in BC. While constructing over 200 conservation wetland segements in southern /south-central BC, Dave managed to fish almost as many lakes and streams in his travels. Now, as an avid fly fisherman, Dave spends most of his ice free seasons devoting intense research and development days to the rainbow trout of the Kamloops area lakes.

Join us for more information about the Best Fly fishing Lakes in BC at http://www.best-in-british-columbia.com/bestflyfishinglakesinbc-kamloopsarea.html

BFSH Internet Marketing - Copyright 2007 - all rights reserved



Short Review on fishing report
Columbia Tamiami™ Long Sleeve Shirt


Tamiami™ Long Sleeve Shirt , button-down fisher is made of 100% Ultra-lite Poplin cotton that doesn't only keep you warm but is easy to iron and is wrinkle resistant. It is fully vented with fly-box pockets. A shirt made for the king fisher. Available in refreshing Key West color. Features : • 100% polyester Omni-Shade™ • Mechanical stretch fabric • Concealed pockets • Hook and loop closure on pocket • Button down collar • UPF embroidery


Price: 60.00



The Earth is Enough: Growing Up in a Wrold of Fly Fishing, Trout, and Old Men by Harry Middleton


An army brat whose military childhood ended abruptly with the gruesome death of a friend, Harry was turned over to two enigmatic guardians, two men as old as the Ozark hills they farmed. His Uncles Albert and Emerson lived 19th century lives, and from them Harry learned an ancient cadence, the rhythm of the farm, the forest, the mountain stream. 6x9 inches 208 pages


Price: 18.00



Dr. Slick Micro Tip Scissor SA35GMT


Dr. Slick Micro Tip Scissor


Price: 17.00



Smith Proof


Combining easy-going wearability with superior polarized performance, the Smith Proof is designed to be worn every day, all day long. The right choice for active endeavors, the diverse all-polarized Carbonic Series is built for speed and style. Based on a foundation of shatter resistant Carbonic lenses, this series is available in full selection of tint and frame styles. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium / Large Frame: TR-90 Grilamid Lens: TLT 8 Base Carbonic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Proof Lens Options • VLT 12% • medium to bright conditions Copper A medium to dark copper lens which allows relatively true color transmission with moderate contrast. Comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. • VLT 12% • low to medium bright conditions Brown A medium to dark brown lens providing the best combination of true color transmission and medium contrast. • VLT 12% • medium to bright conditions Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A medium to dark lens providing true color transmission and preserving natural hues. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.


Price: 109.00



fishing report Items For Viewing
The Best of Ed Zern: Fifty Years of Fishing and Hunting from One of America's Best-Loved Outdoor Humorists



The Best of Ed Zern: Fifty Years of Fishing and Hunting from One of America's Best-Loved Outdoor Humorists

This rich, full treasury of the best writings of America's finest outdoor humorist includes selections from Ed Zern's previous books, many of his memorable Nash automobile ads, and various short gems--such as his delicious "review" of Lady Chatterley's Lover (found wanting because there is too little practical information on the life of a rural gamekeeper).

Also included are a group of major articles and a hearty helping of his very best "Exit Laughing" columns. This delightful collection is sure to appeal to all anglers, hunters, and lovers of the outdoors.



Fishing Oregon (Fishing Series)



Fishing Oregon (Fishing Series)

Describes the state's fishing from the tidewaters to the high desert in the east.



The Seasons of a Fisherman: A Flyfisher's Classic Evocations of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Fishing



The Seasons of a Fisherman: A Flyfisher's Classic Evocations of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Fishing
"Not only a naturalist of obvious authority, but the master of sinewy prose."--The New Yorker

"Haig-Brown is a star of the first magnitude."--Outside Magazine

Roderick L. Haig-Brown is one of the world's most beloved fly-fishing writers: His classic books bring together exquisite prose, the full romance and beauty of fishing, and much solid angling advice.

Here, for the first time in one volume, are his popular seasons books: Fisherman's Spring, Fisherman's Summer, Fisherman's Fall, and Fisherman's Winter. They chronicle a fisherman's year, from the brightening days of spring through a loving portrait of the author's home rivers in British Columbia during the summer, and on into the excitement of fall fishing and a winter away from his Campbell River to fish the great rivers of Argentina and Chile.

As Verlyn Klinkenborg has said, "I think it forms some sort of watershed experience in every angler's reading when he comes upon Roderick Haig-Brown for the first time." And so it does. The Seasons of a Fisherman is an excellent place to start.



Headlines on fishing report
Brian Hoffman's Fishing Report

Wed, 9 Apr 2008 00:00:00 CST
He's new on the bay, Baxter, and the captain, without much business yet, spent days last week fishing alone, commercially, for halibut just outside harbor, ...

Olympic Games , Robert Gates , Hillary Rodham Clinton , Palm Beach , Chen Liangyu , Pervez Musharraf , New Delhi , Sri Lanka , American Idol , South Florida , Silvio Berlusconi , Michael Johns , David Petraeus , World Bank , Boston Red Sox , Frontier Airlines Holdings , Cpl Cesar Laurean , Mitt Romney , Vincent Siew , Pacific Fishery Management ,

Firefighters readying for ice rescue - Standard Freeholder

Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:57:47 GMT

Firefighters readying for ice rescue
Standard Freeholder, Canada - 26 minutes ago
"People are out on their boats fishing or fishing on the ice near the shore." He said the fire department might participate in two to five water rescues ...


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A Featured fishing report Article
Float Tube Fishing - The Ultimate BC Fly Fishing Vacation Experience


Personally, there is nothing like relaxing in my float tube catching rainbow trout on my favorite BC fly fishing lake. It's better than my easy chair in my living room. Yes, belly boating became a mainstay of my fly fishing vacation or day trips back in the late 1990's when I traded my truck in for a mini-van.

Belly boating or float tubing is a whole new experience. The best thing is how relaxing it can be especially when you have the opportunity to anchor or drift. If you are lucky (and most lakes in the Kamloops area are like this) you will get to witness eagles, ospreys and waterfowl at a closer range because they are less bothered by your intrusion. Wildlife like bear, deer, moose or coyotes often come to waters edge to relieve their thirst.

There are lots of lakes throughout BC that are accommodating to float tube fishing. To make the experience as enjoyable as possible there are a few considerations to review such as access. Access to the lake and on to the lake are probably most important factors when choosing your fishing body of water.

Here are some important factors when considering your belly boating fishing trip. It pays to be prepared when looking for float tube fishing locations. Please make sure to check the BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations before you head out to any lake, stream or river.

1. Prospects - I first decide whether I want lots of fish or big fish. The two are occasionally synonomous however I have learned not to stretch my expectations. I'd rather be surprised.
The Kamloops Area and Roche Lake Area in BC have many lakes that have limited bag limits (or even catch and release only). Usually these lakes have trophy sized fish and are harder to catch. However, for the fisherman who likes to eat their catch, there are also many opportunities to catch both many fish and reasonable sized fish. 2. Access to the lake body - we are looking for a smooth, tapering launch. No sense in slogging through mud, rocks and sticks that result in getting stuck in the mud with your fins or damaging your waders or tube. Another consideration is access to the shore from different parts of the lake. Looking after 'personal business' requires getting to a landing quickly and peeling down the waders. When the water is cold, this event can spring up on you quickly.

3. Access to prime locations on the lake - the smaller the lake the better. Float tubes are not known for their speed (pontoon boats are quicker) so you want to get to the prime fishing spots (shoals, drop-offs, weed beds) as soon as possible.

4. Suscepibility to wind - Wind is the single most annoying factor while float tubing fishing. You don't have the advantage of sitting high in a boat and casting distances can be considerably shorter. It is important to me to be able to find some shelter from whatever direction the wind is blowing. Look for odd shaped lakes with sheltered bays. Waves created by wind can also be a challenge when trying to return to your vehicle, so keep this in mind when wandering a long way from your launch site.

5. Vehicle Access to the Lake - paved, gravel or 4x4. The nice thing about a float tube is that it can be easily deflated enough to fit in a car, car trunk or other two-wheel drive vehicle. Many of the lakes in the Interior are quite accessible by 2 wheel drive vehicles. On the other hand, there are no shortage of 4x4 or hike in lakes that are willing to reward the adventurous.

Visit here for a list of some of my favorite float tube fishing lakes in BC.

Enjoy the relaxation, tight lines and enjoy your BC fly fishing vacation whatever lake you are at.

Dave Ouellette worked as an Engineering Tech for Ducks Unlimited Canada in the British Columbia interior for 11 years and had a virtual run on some of the best fly fishing lakes in BC. While constructing over 200 conservation wetland segements in southern /south-central BC, Dave managed to fish almost as many lakes and streams in his travels. Now, as an avid fly fisherman, Dave spends most of his ice free seasons devoting intense research and development days to the rainbow trout of the Kamloops area lakes.

Join us for more information about the Best Fly fishing Lakes in BC at http://www.best-in-british-columbia.com/bestflyfishinglakesinbc-kamloopsarea.html

BFSH Internet Marketing - Copyright 2007 - all rights reserved



Short Review on fishing report
Columbia Tamiami™ Long Sleeve Shirt


Tamiami™ Long Sleeve Shirt , button-down fisher is made of 100% Ultra-lite Poplin cotton that doesn't only keep you warm but is easy to iron and is wrinkle resistant. It is fully vented with fly-box pockets. A shirt made for the king fisher. Available in refreshing Key West color. Features : • 100% polyester Omni-Shade™ • Mechanical stretch fabric • Concealed pockets • Hook and loop closure on pocket • Button down collar • UPF embroidery


Price: 60.00



The Earth is Enough: Growing Up in a Wrold of Fly Fishing, Trout, and Old Men by Harry Middleton


An army brat whose military childhood ended abruptly with the gruesome death of a friend, Harry was turned over to two enigmatic guardians, two men as old as the Ozark hills they farmed. His Uncles Albert and Emerson lived 19th century lives, and from them Harry learned an ancient cadence, the rhythm of the farm, the forest, the mountain stream. 6x9 inches 208 pages


Price: 18.00



Dr. Slick Micro Tip Scissor SA35GMT


Dr. Slick Micro Tip Scissor


Price: 17.00



Smith Proof


Combining easy-going wearability with superior polarized performance, the Smith Proof is designed to be worn every day, all day long. The right choice for active endeavors, the diverse all-polarized Carbonic Series is built for speed and style. Based on a foundation of shatter resistant Carbonic lenses, this series is available in full selection of tint and frame styles. Photochromic (PC) lenses are available in some select lens colors. The PC lens changes tints according to how dark or bright it is outside, allowing you to see better as light conditions change. Smith Optics use Techlite Lens ; Glass is #1 for optical clarity & scratch resistance. Give it a specialty TLT grind to reduce the weight and you've got yourself the world's lightest Techlite glass lens. Chemically treated to increase shatter resistance. ANSI Z80.3 surpassing impact resistance and prismatic power. 100% UVA/B/C. Perfect for low impact hyperactivities and loitering with intent. Visible Light Transmission (VLT) is the percentage of available light allowed to reach the eye. Different lens tints offer specific VLT to enhance vision in different light conditions. Product Details Fit: Medium / Large Frame: TR-90 Grilamid Lens: TLT 8 Base Carbonic Interchangeable Lenses: No Polarized: Yes Warranty: Lifetime Warranty Shipping: Free! Smith Proof Lens Options • VLT 12% • medium to bright conditions Copper A medium to dark copper lens which allows relatively true color transmission with moderate contrast. Comfortable and pleasant on the eyes. • VLT 12% • low to medium bright conditions Brown A medium to dark brown lens providing the best combination of true color transmission and medium contrast. • VLT 12% • medium to bright conditions Gray *Special Order - Returns require a 25% restocking fee* A medium to dark lens providing true color transmission and preserving natural hues. TLT Lenses: What are they? When you curve a lens it can bend the light passing through it and distort what you see. Tappered Lens Technology (TLT) contours the thickness of the lens so that light travels through without distortion. What you see is what you get? With TLT Without TLT UV Protection Linked to eye diseases, cataracts, and temporary conditions such as "snowblindness," Ultraviolet Radiation (UVA/B/C) is magnified by snow-covered surfaces. All Smith lens tints protect your eyes from 100% of these harmful forms of solar radiation.


Price: 109.00



fishing report Items For Viewing
The Best of Ed Zern: Fifty Years of Fishing and Hunting from One of America's Best-Loved Outdoor Humorists



The Best of Ed Zern: Fifty Years of Fishing and Hunting from One of America's Best-Loved Outdoor Humorists

This rich, full treasury of the best writings of America's finest outdoor humorist includes selections from Ed Zern's previous books, many of his memorable Nash automobile ads, and various short gems--such as his delicious "review" of Lady Chatterley's Lover (found wanting because there is too little practical information on the life of a rural gamekeeper).

Also included are a group of major articles and a hearty helping of his very best "Exit Laughing" columns. This delightful collection is sure to appeal to all anglers, hunters, and lovers of the outdoors.



Fishing Oregon (Fishing Series)



Fishing Oregon (Fishing Series)

Describes the state's fishing from the tidewaters to the high desert in the east.



The Seasons of a Fisherman: A Flyfisher's Classic Evocations of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Fishing



The Seasons of a Fisherman: A Flyfisher's Classic Evocations of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter Fishing
"Not only a naturalist of obvious authority, but the master of sinewy prose."--The New Yorker

"Haig-Brown is a star of the first magnitude."--Outside Magazine

Roderick L. Haig-Brown is one of the world's most beloved fly-fishing writers: His classic books bring together exquisite prose, the full romance and beauty of fishing, and much solid angling advice.

Here, for the first time in one volume, are his popular seasons books: Fisherman's Spring, Fisherman's Summer, Fisherman's Fall, and Fisherman's Winter. They chronicle a fisherman's year, from the brightening days of spring through a loving portrait of the author's home rivers in British Columbia during the summer, and on into the excitement of fall fishing and a winter away from his Campbell River to fish the great rivers of Argentina and Chile.

As Verlyn Klinkenborg has said, "I think it forms some sort of watershed experience in every angler's reading when he comes upon Roderick Haig-Brown for the first time." And so it does. The Seasons of a Fisherman is an excellent place to start.



Headlines on fishing report
Brian Hoffman's Fishing Report

Wed, 9 Apr 2008 00:00:00 CST
He's new on the bay, Baxter, and the captain, without much business yet, spent days last week fishing alone, commercially, for halibut just outside harbor, ...

Olympic Games , Robert Gates , Hillary Rodham Clinton , Palm Beach , Chen Liangyu , Pervez Musharraf , New Delhi , Sri Lanka , American Idol , South Florida , Silvio Berlusconi , Michael Johns , David Petraeus , World Bank , Boston Red Sox , Frontier Airlines Holdings , Cpl Cesar Laurean , Mitt Romney , Vincent Siew , Pacific Fishery Management ,

Firefighters readying for ice rescue - Standard Freeholder

Fri, 11 Apr 2008 09:57:47 GMT

Firefighters readying for ice rescue
Standard Freeholder, Canada - 26 minutes ago
"People are out on their boats fishing or fishing on the ice near the shore." He said the fire department might participate in two to five water rescues ...


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