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Fishing

Gone Fishing…

The Robson Valley provides varied fishing opportunities. Many beautiful streams and creeks feed the Fraser River from both the Cariboo and Rocky Mtn sides of the valley. There are many clear, deep pools, as well as numerous log jams that act as ideal homes for rainbow trout, Rocky Mtn whitefish and dolly varden. These fish are attracted to any number of lure or fly patterns, especially red and white.

Dolly varden are catch and release only – please be careful to revive and release them to their stream home. Salmon are off-limits in the Robson Valley. Be sure to consult the fishing regulations and get your license.

The Fraser River is 1375 km (854 miles) long fifth largest river in Canada, by volume and drains an area of 220,000 km2 (almost the area of Britain).

  • Goat River & West Twin Creek

    Located between McBride and Crescent Spur, off Hwy 16, access is mostly by hiking. Rainbow, whitefish, with large dollies up to 18 pounds found in the large, deep pools.

  • Holmes (Beaver) River

    Located 11 km east of McBride, great fishing for dollies and rainbow, especially at the falls just up from the main highway.

  • LaSalle Lakes

    46 km west of McBride, just east of Crescent Spur. The east lake, which offers smaller rainbow, has a blazed footpath to a canoe launch. The west lake, another 1.5 km westward and 1.5 km off Hwy 16, has a rustic overnight campsite with tables, fire pits, a swimming dock, small boat launch (no motors please), beach and some big eastern brook trout.

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  • Little Lost Lake

    There is a 20-minute foot trail that takes the angler to this beautiful little lake, located on a bench just above the weigh scale at Tete Jaune. Some big rainbow trout have been fished out of this lake.

  • McKale (Blackwater) River

    Access via Mountainview Road, beginning just east of McBride, on the north side of the Fraser
    River. Good for dollies, rainbow and whitefish. Also, logging road access into the headwaters of the river.

  • Nevin (King), Holliday (Baker) Horsey & Small Creeks

    All four creeks are east of McBride along Highway 16. Access to Nevin and Holliday Creeks is on foot, while Horsey Ck and Small River have logging road access off the highway. Fishing is good for dollies and rainbow. After high water, a run of larger dollies occurs.

  • Shere Lake

    A small lake located off the Dunster-Tete Jaune Road. A short trail and wharf provide access to the lake. Suitable for day use only.

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Where to find all your fishing needs

  • Wahoo Enterprises

    Fishing gear, fishing licences, maps and tips to catch “the big one”

    Phone: 250-569-0320
    Address: 
    820 – 1st Ave, PO Box 946, McBride, V0J 2E0
    Hours of Operation: Open 9 am to 5:30 pm daily in summer; closed Sundays in winter.

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Photo Credit: Wahoo Enterprises

Are you interested in a guided fishing experience?

  • Crescent Spur Heli-Fishing

    Expert guides will help guests explore remote rivers, streams and alpine lakes in Northern BC by helicopter and boat, and discover some of the best bull and rainbow trout fly-fishing in the Northern Rocky and Cariboo Mountain ranges. Luxury accommodation and amenities await guests at the end of each full day.

    Phone: 1-800-715-5532
    Website: Crescent Spur Heli-Fishing
    Address: 9114 Prospect Rd., Crescent Spur

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