|  Lakes 
        of the Cariboo Chilcotin Coast 
 
   The Cariboo 
      Chilcotin offers countless lakes with some of the best sportfishing for 
      rainbow trout and other game fish. Check the lakes below and book a lakeside 
      vacation at a Cariboo Chilcotin resort.
 
 Photo: Fawn Lake
 
   Abbott 
        Lake: Abbott Lake is approximately 55 km(34.1 mi) from Williams Lake. 
        The game fish in Abbott Lake are Rainbow Trout and Char, the rainbow trout 
        will go to seven pounds.   
       
 Abuntlet 
        Lake: Abuntlet Lake is 322 km (199 mi) west of Williams Lake on Highway 
        20. Flyfishing is best at the outflow into the Dean River.  
       
 Alexis 
        Lake: To find Alexis Lake travel 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Alexis Creek. At 
        this point take the road that branches north off Highway 20. Alexis Lake 
        is another 25 km (15.5 mi). Alexis is a consistent producer of 12 inch 
        rainbows from May through October.  
       
 Anahim 
        Lake: This popular fly fishing lake is located 322 km (199.64 
        mi) west of Williams Lake on Highway 20. Anahim Lake reports an average 
        of 14 to 16 inch wild stock trout reaching up to 3 lbs.  
       
 Batnuni 
        Lake: This 9 km (5.5 mi) long lake is reached by taking the Blackwater 
        River Road northwest from Quesnel. This semi-wilderness lake sports 
        good fishing for a variety of fish such as Rainbow, Kokanee, Dolly Varden, 
        Lake Char.  
       
 Beaver 
        Lake: Beaver Lake is about 21 km (13 mi) west of Riske Creek, turn 
        north off Hwy 20 onto the Palmer Lake Forest Access Rd. Travel this road 
        and then turn north off the Palmer Lk Rd. Lots of large rainbows are the 
        order of the day at Beaver Lake.  
       
 Big 
        Lake: Big Lake is located on the Likely Road about 40 km(25 mi) from 
        150 Mile House. Trophy size Lake Char of 30 lbs and better have been caught 
        in Big Lake. Kokanee and rainbow averaging in the 1 - 2 lb range are common, 
        with some rainbows weighing as much as 12 lbs or better.   
       
 Bonaparte 
        Lake: At the Bridge Lake store, turn right (south) on to a gravel 
        road (stay left at the Y) this will take you to Eagan lake. Just past 
        Eagan, take the left road at the Y and follow it to Bonaparte. Bonaparte 
        Lake is capable of producing rainbows in the l2 lb range with 3 to 4 lb 
        trout being the norm. Small kokanee are also around.  
       
 Bouchie 
        Lake: Bouchie Lake is located west of the city of Quesnel across 
        the Fraser River. Travel up the paved Nazko road for approximately 13 
        km (8mi) to this popular fishing lake which has a number of full time 
        residences. Late May to October produces pan-sized rainbow at Bouchie 
        Lake.  
       
 Bowers 
        Lake:  Follow Hwy 24 to Sheridan Lake. Turn north to Needa Lake. 
        Bowers is located a few miles north of Needa on the same road.  Bowers 
        Lake is a very highly recommended lake, producing wild stock rainbows 
        to 2 lbs all summer long.  
       
 Bridge 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, travel south on Highway 97 until you reach 
        the junction of Highway 24. Turning east on this paved road will take 
        you to a multitude of resort and fishing lakes. Bridge Lake is located 
        approximately 48 km (30 mi. mi) along this scenic, lake dotted route. 
        This 7 km (4 mi.) long lake can produce rainbows up to 5 lbs, kokanee 
        to 4 lbs and lake trout to 20 lbs.  
       
 Canim 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, proceed north on Highway 97. At the top 
        of the hill as you are leaving town, turn east on the Forest Grove/Canim 
        Lake Road. At the intersection in the community of Forest Grove, turn 
        right and proceed to Canim Lake. Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout and Kokanee 
        are the game fish in Canim Lake.  
       
 Cariboo 
        Lake: See Wolverine Lake  
       
 Charlotte 
        Lake: This 20 km (12.4 mi) long and 6 km (3.72 mi) wide lake 
        is located south of Nimpo Lake on the Pine Point Resort road. After 10 
        km (6.2 mi) you branch south for another 20 km (12.4 mi) to reach the 
        lake.  Even though the average rainbow trout may reach 4 to 5 lbs 
        at Charlotte Lake, much larger ones are often caught.  
       
 Chaunigan 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20. Follow this road 
        Hanceville (a.k.a. Lee's Corner). Turn south off Hwy 20, cross the bridge 
        over the Chilcotin River and follow the Taseko Lake Road. Chaunigan is 
        a very special lake, surrounded by spectacular scenery and offering exceptional 
        fishing.   
       
 Chilko 
        Lake: Follow Hwy 20 west from Williams Lake to Tatla Lake. Turn left 
        (south) onto the Bluff Lake road and drive for 4.2 km (2.6 mi.). Keep 
        left on the Tatlayoko Lake Road to the Chilko Lake Road. Chilko contains 
        big fish, the Bull Trout can go to 10 lbs and the rainbows to 6 lbs or 
        better.  
       
 Clearwater 
        Lake: Travel about 245 km. (152 mi.) west of Williams Lake on 
        Hwy 20. Clearwater is on the south side of Hwy 20 with easy access right 
        to the lake. Clearwater is a steady producer of wild stock rainbows in 
        the 2 lb range.   
       
 Crazy 
        Bear Lake: This lake is located 35 km. (22 mi.) south west of Nimpo 
        Lake over the famous Atnarko River. The average rainbow trout will reach 
        between 14" and 20".  
       
 Crystal 
        Lake: This beautiful and small lake can be found approximately 5 kms 
        (3 mi) southwest of neighbouring Bridge Lake on Hwy 24. Crystal Lake is 
        known to be a good producer of trout up to 4.4 lbs. Although, a 14 lb 
        rainbow is on record.  
       
 Deka 
        Lake: South of 100 Mile House, you turn east on the Horse Lake Road. 
        Deka Lake is located northeast of Sheridan Lake. Lake trout are caught 
        up to 10 lbs with rainbow about a 1 1/2 lbs at Deka Lake.  
       
 Dragon 
        Lake: About 4.2 km (2.6 miles) south of the city of Quesnel. 
        Turn east off Highway 97. Dragon Lake is one of the jewels of the Cariboo, 
        home of trophy size rainbows. Twelve pounders are caught on a regular 
        basis and because of such great fishing, this lake is often featured on 
        TV fishing programs.   
       
 Drewry 
        Lake: North of 100 Mile House, turn east off Highway 97 to the Forest 
        Grove/Canim Lake Road. The road turning east at Buffalo Creek will take 
        you to this 14 km (8 1/2 mi.) long lake.Wild stock rainbows of up to 4 
        lbs can be caught at Dewry Lake.  
       
 Dugan 
        Lake: Turn off Hwy 97 onto the Horsefly Rd. at 150 Mile House. Approx. 
        2.41 km (1.5 miles) past the junction of the Horsefly and Likely Roads, 
        you will turn off the Horsefly Rd onto the Dugan Lake Rd. This is 
        a highly productive lake, with rainbows and brook trout.  
       
 Eagan 
        Lake: Follow Hwy 24 to the Bridge Lake Store. Turn right (south) onto 
        a gravel road, staying on the left branch of the fork in the road. Follow 
        this road to Eagan. The game fish in Eagan Lake are Rainbow Trout.  
       
 Eagle 
        Lake: From Williams Lake, turn west onto Hwy 20. Continue past Chilanko 
        Forks and the Pyper Lake turnoff. Continue on Hwy 20 watching for a well 
        marked road to Eagle Lake on the south (left) of the highway. 2 lb 
        rainbows seem to be common with the odd fish going up to 8 lbs at Eagle 
        Lake.  
       
 Elk 
        Lake: North of Williams Lake on Hwy 97. Upon reaching McLeese Lake, 
        turn right on the McLeese Lake-Likely Road. Elk Lake is located about 
        22 Km (14 mi) along this good gravel road. Elk Lake is considered 
        as one of the best fly fishing lakes for Rainbow trout.  
       
 Fawn 
        Lake: From Lone Butte continue east on Hwy 24 for another and you 
        will see Irish Lake on the right (south side) of the road. The turn off 
        to Fawn Lake is just past Irish Lake as you continue east on Hwy 24. Watch 
        for the signs on the left (north side) of the road. Fawn is a small but 
        very productive rainbow lake.  
       
 Fishem 
        Lake: At Hanceville take the Taseko Lake road south until you reach 
        the Lord River Development road. Turn south onto the Lord River Development 
        road and travel to an intersection just past Yohetta Creek. At this intersection, 
        turn left and drive 0.5 km (0.3 mi.) and then turn right and continue 
        to Fishem Lake. Fishem produces small wild stock rainbow and bull trout.  
       
 Fishpot 
        Lake: From Quesnel, turn off Highway 97 onto the Nazko Road. 
        Branch west from the Nazko store. Fishpot is capable of producing rainbow 
        trout up to 7 lbs.  
       
 Forest 
        Lake:  Excellent rainbow lake. Most fish are in the 4 - 8 lb. 
        range. Catch and release is strongly encouraged on this lake, as during 
        the warm days of summer, the fish take on a 'muddy' taste.   
       
 Green 
        Lake: Located about l3 kms. (8 miles) east of 70 Mile House, 
        Green lake is an outstanding family lake. Situated amongst rolling hills 
        of meadows, aspen and pine, this beautiful lake shines of Caribbean blue/green 
        colors. With water that is incredibly warm, some of the best beaches in 
        BC and 2 fabulous provincial park campsites, Green lake is a jewel for 
        vacationing families.  
       
 Greenlee 
        Lake: Travel north of 100 Mile House on Highway 97 to the Forest 
        Grove/Canim Lake Road. Travelling east, you continue on this road to Canim 
        Lake. Greenlee Lake is located on the north west side of Canim Lake. Exceptional 
        rainbow trout are found at this popular get-away spot.  
       
 Hathaway 
        Lake: Drive to the southern edge of 100 Mile House, then east 
        onto the Horse Lake Road. Hathaway Lake is located north of Sheridan Lake. 
        The game fish at Hathaway Lake are Rainbow Trout, Lake Trout and Char.  
       
 Helena 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, follow Highway 97 north past Lac La Hache. 
        At the north end of the lake take the Wright Station Road west; continue 
        to take the road to your left. Continue past Phillilloo Lake.  Rainbows 
        on average are around 2 lbs with 10 pounders occasionally being taken 
        at Helena Lake.  
       
 Horn 
        Lake: At Williams Lake, turn west onto Hwy 20 and follow it to the 
        small community of Tatla Lake. Turn south onto the Tatlayoko Lake Road, 
        and then turn west (right) onto the West Branch Road.  Rainbow and 
        Bull Trout are the game fish in Horn Lake.  
       
 Horse 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House travel east for 8 km (5 mi.) on the paved 
        Horse Lake Road. This 18 km (11mi.) long lake is a popular holiday spot 
        as well as being a desirable residential area. May to October can produce 
        2 lb rainbow, 3 lb lake trout and kokanee up to 1 1/2 lbs.  
       
 Horsefly 
        Lake:  From Horsefly cross the Horsefly River bridge. Travel 
        east for 1.3 km (0.8 mi) then turn left onto the Quesnel Lake Rd. Lake 
        Char, Dolly Varden, Rainbow Trout, and Kokanee are the game fish in Horsefly 
        Lake.  
       
 Hotnarko 
        Lake: From Williams Lake, follow Highway 20 to Anahim Lake. Just west 
        of Little Anahim Lake branch south onto a rough road to the lake. Hotnarko 
        Lake is capable of producing large wild stock rainbow.  
       
 Howard 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, travel north on Highway 97. At the 
        top of the hill, turn right onto the ForestGrove/Canim Lake Rd. Turn right 
        onto the Canim Lake Road. Just before arriving at Canim Lake, turn south 
        (right) and follow the road on the south side of Canim for about 8 km 
        (5 mi.). Turn south (right) again and follow this steep access to Howard.  
        This "trophy" lake can yield rainbow up to 5 lbs and more.  
       
 Irish 
        Lake: At 93 Mile, turn east off Hwy 97 onto Hwy 24. Travel to the 
        town of Lone Butte. Continue east on Hwy 24 for another 3.2 km (2 miles). This 
        is a popular fly fishing lake because of the abundance of invertebrates 
        throughout the lake and good rainbow fishing.  
       
 Jacobie 
        Lake: At 150 Mile House, turn east onto the Horsefly Rd. A couple 
        of miles later, turn left onto the Likely Rd. Turn right on Jacobie Lake 
        Forestry Rd. Jacobie Lake is a great family lake, especially for the young 
        fisherman. The rainbows may not be large, but there are lots of them.  
       
 Kappan 
        Lake: From Williams Lake take Highway 20 to Anahim Lake. Kappan 
        Lake is located about 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Anahim Lake on a good gravel 
        road. This 4 mile long lake contains only wild stock rainbow trout.  
       
 Klinne 
        Lake: At 150 Mile House turn east off Hwy 97 onto the Horsefly Road. 
        Travel past the village of Horsefly and continue along the Horsefly-Quesnel 
        Lake road. This spring-fed lake can produce rainbows averaging 2 
        lbs and more.  
       
 Kloacut 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20, to Hanceville (aka 
        Lee's Corner). Turn south off Hwy 20 and travel south past Fletcher Lake. 
        Then turn southwest from Big Creek past Willan Lake. Wild rainbows 
        up to 8 lbs and sometimes even larger taken at Kloacut Lake.  
       
 Konni 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west on Hwy 20, to Hanceville (a.k.a. 
        Lee's Corner). Turn south off Hwy 20, crossing the bridge over the Chilcotin 
        River. Take the Taseko Lake Road and follow it to the Big Lake/Konni Lake 
        Road and follow it to Konni Lake. Wild Rainbows average 1 1/2 lbs with 
        some up to 5 lbs or better can be caught in Konni Lake.    
       
 Lac 
        Des Roches: At 93 Mile, turn east off Hwy 97 on to Hwy 24. Travel 
        east on Hwy 24 for 50km to reach the west end of the lake. Lac Des Roches 
        traversing hwy 24 for 9 miles with access roads for various resorts (along 
        with all the other lakes in this region) is also accessible by taking 
        the Yellowhead Hwy north from Kamloops and then turning left (west) onto 
        Hwy 24 at Little Fort. It is also accessible from Hwy 5. The game fish 
        at Lac Des Roches are Kamloops Rainbow and Gerrard Trout.  
       
 Lac 
        La Hache Lake: North of 100 Mile House, this 20 km (12 mi.) long 
        lake runs along the west side of the highway with the townsite of Lac 
        La Hache on the south east corner. Lac La Hache is known for it's kokanee 
        fishing, although rainbow and lake trout are often sought after.  
       
 Lessard 
        Lake: From Anahim Lake, go north towards the Dean River. An 
        excellent lake for wild stock rainbows. Sizes range from 2 to 4 lbs, although 
        they can be much larger.  
       
 Little 
        Big Bar Lake: From Clinton take the Meadow Lake road then turn 
        left at the 4way intersection. Travel south on this unnamed road for 9.l 
        kms (5.6 miles) and turn right. Travel west passing the Big Bar Lake provincial 
        campsite turn right and travel north to the Little Big Bar Lake. Subject 
        to winterkill none the less Little Big Bar offers a fine fishery for rainbow 
        to 2 lbs.  
       
 Lorin 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, proceed north on Highway 97, turn east 
        on the Forest Grove/Canim Lake Road. Follow the Mahood Lake Road on the 
        south side of Canim Lake and then branch south on the Bowers Lake forest 
        access road. After 10 km (6.2 mi) take a right fork. Popular fly fishing 
        lake has good rainbow fishing because of the abundance of invertebrates 
        throughout the lake.  
       
 Machete 
        Lake: At 93 Mile, turn east off Hwy 97 on to Hwy 24. Follow Hwy 
        24 past the turn off to the Bridge Lake Store. Continue east for another 
        4.5 km. (2.8 miles) and turn right (south). Rainbows in the 2 lb range 
        are caught in Machete Lake.  
       
 Mahood 
        Lake: To access the lake from 100 Mile House, follow the Horse 
        Lake Road east to the junction of the Mahood Lake road and the Canim Lake 
        S. road. Large wild rainbows up to l0 lbs, and lake char that reach 20 
        lbs or better at Mahood Lake.  
       
 Marmot 
        Lake: Marmot Lake is located west of Quesnel on the Nazko Road. 
        As the fish often tend to be muddy, many find catch-and-release the best 
        type of fishing for this Marmot Lake. With the rainbow averaging around 
        2 lbs and often reaching up to 8 lbs.  
       
 Milburn 
        Lake: Take Hwy 97 to Quesnel. Cross the bridge over the Fraser 
        River to West Quesnel. Turn right on Bouchie Lake Road. Milburn Lake is 
        a good producer of Rainbows in the 1 - 2 lb range. Eastern Brook Trout 
        are in the 2 lb range.  
       
 Needa 
        Lake: At 93 Mile, turn east off Hwy 97 onto Hwy 24. Follow Hwy 24 
        to Sheridan Lake. Needa is located north of Sheridan. Needa contains wild 
        stock rainbows and lots of them, most average the 1 1/2 lb.  
       
 Nimpo 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20. Nimpo is located 
        approximately 290 km (180 mi.) from Williams Lake on Hwy 20. An excellent 
        lake producing 3 pound rainbows on the fly or by spinning and trolling 
        methods.  
       
 Palmer 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Highway 20. Turn north 
        off Hwy 20 onto the Palmer Lake Forest Access Road. Palmer Lake is a very 
        consistant producer of 3 lb rainbows throughout the season. Much larger 
        trout are not uncommon.  
       
 Pressy 
        Lake: At 70 Mile House turn east off Hwy 97 onto the Green Lake road. 
        Take the south (right) road at the Y just before Green Lake. Pressy Lake 
        is a good producer of rainbows up to 2 lbs.  
       
 Puntchesakut 
        Lake: From Quesnel, cross over the Fraser River and head west on the 
        Nazko Road for 35 km (21 mi). The wild stock rainbow trout in Puntchesakut 
        Lake can reach about a pound, although they are known for being quite 
        elusive.   
       
 Puntzi 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20. Follow Hwy 20 until 
        you are 64 km (39.7 mi) west of Alexis Creek. Turn north off Hwy 20. Much 
        effort has gone into Puntzi's Kokanee and Rainbow enhancement program. 
        As a result, Puntzi is a consistant producer of 1 1/2 lb (and better) 
        Kokanee and Rainbow.  
       
 Quesnel 
        Lake: Turn east off Hwy 97 at 150 Mile House onto the Horsefly 
        Rd. Continue to the major intersection of paved roads, then turn left 
        (northeast) onto the Likely Road. From here you can access the northern 
        portion of the lake. Rainbows, Dolly Varden, Lake Char, and Kokanee 
        are found in Quesnel Lake.  
       
 Rail 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, travel north on Highway 97 to Lac La Hache. 
        Turn east on the Timothy Lake Road, after about 6 1/2 km (4 mi.) branch 
        to the left for about 13 km (8 mi.) on a good all weather gravel road. This 
        rehabilitated lake reports rainbows to 3 lbs and is fairly consistent 
        throughout the season.  
       
 Rainbow 
        Lake: Rainbow is 322 km (199 mi) west of Williams Lake on Hwy 
        97. Rainbow Lake contains wild stock rainbows in the 2 to 4 lb range.  
       
 Raven 
        Lake: About 21 km (13 mi) west of Riske Creek turn off Hwy 20 onto 
        Palmer Lake Forest Access Rd. Raven is located on the Palmer Lake Rd. Eastern 
        Brook Trout averaging around 2 lbs Rainbows up to 5 lbs, and sometimes 
        larger at Raven Lake.  
       
 Rollie 
        Lake: See Wolverine Lake   
       
 Scum 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20 Hanceville (a.k.a. 
        Lee's Corner) then turn off the highway and travel south crossing a bridge 
        over the Chilcotin River. Turn right on the Taseko Lake Road. Wild rainbows 
        averaging 1 1/2 lbs are caught at Scum Lake from May to July and September 
        through October.  
       
 Sharpe 
        Lake:  Follow Hwy 24 to the Bridge Lake Store, turn right (south) 
        onto a gravel road and stay on the left branch of the fork. Follow this 
        road until you reach Eagan Lake at which time you take the right branch 
        of the fork. Sharpe is found on your south (left) side. Sharpe is a small 
        lake that regularly treats the flyfishers with rainbows up to 5 lbs.  
       
 Sheridan 
        Lake: From 100 Mile House, travel south on Highway 97 until you 
        meet the junction of Highway 24. Take this scenic paved road east for 
        to reach this 3 km (2 mi.) long lake. Sheridan Lake has the reputation 
        as a producer of large rainbows.  
       
 Spanish 
        Lake: 134 km (83 mi) northeast of Williams Lake. Spanish produces 
        good quantities of wild rainbows and Dolly Varden. Spanish is also a great 
        lake to take the family, children will always catch fish.   
       
 Sulphurous 
        Lake: At the southern edge of 100 Mile House, turn east off Highway 
        97 onto the Horse Lake Road. Watch for the signs, then proceed northeast 
        on a good gravel road to Sulphurous Lake. This 6 1/2 km (4 mi.) long 
        lake reports rainbow up to 5 lbs with an average of 3 lbs.  
       
 Tatla 
        Lake: At Williams Lake, turn west onto Hwy 20 and travel to the 
        community of Tatla Lake. Tatla Lake is a popular Kokanee fishery with 
        sizes averaging 14-16 inches.  
       
 Ten 
        Mile Lake: From Quesnel, travel north on Highway 97 for approximately 
        11 km (7 mi.). The lake is located to the west of the highway. The 
        rainbow in Ten Mile Lake will often go to 5 lbs. Although fishing slows 
        down in the summer, September and October often prove very productive.  
       
 Till 
        Lake: At Williams Lake turn west onto Highway 20. Cross the Fraser 
        River and travel up the Sheep Creek Hill. At the top of the hill turn 
        off Hwy 20 onto the Meldrum Creek Road. Till is a rainbow stocked 
        lake with reports of 6 lb fish being caught.  
       
 Timothy 
        Lake:  Turn east off Highway 97 at Lac La Hache and travel 13 
        km (8 mi.) along a good gravel road to reach this 8 km (5 mi.) long lake. 
        Rainbow trout up to 3 lbs can be caught in Timothy Lake.  
       
 Tiltzarone 
        Lake:  From Quesnel turn west off Highway 97 onto the Nazko road. 
        The wild stock rainbow in this lake can reach up to 5 lbs at Tiltzarone 
        Lake.   
       
 Tisdall 
        Lake: This 5.5 km (3.5 mi) long lake produces wild stock rainbow 
        that will average around 2 lbs. Tisdall Lake is approximately 160 km (99 
        mi) from Williams Lake  
       
 Tsuniah 
        Lake:  At Williams Lake turn west onto Hwy 20. Turn south at 
        Tatlayoko Lake Road. Continue past the turn off to Cochin Lake and then 
        turn east on to the Chilko Lake Access Road. Drive past Choelquoit Lake 
        and continue south for a short distance as if going to Chilko Lake. Turn 
        east at Henry's crossing and follow this road right to Tsuniah Lake. Fast 
        paced action for wild rainbows in the 1 to 2 lb range at Tsuniah Lake.   
       
 Turner 
        Lake:  A rough 4 by 4 road turns off Highway 20 in Tweedsmuir 
        Park and follows the Atnarko river south. Turner Lake is primarily a cutthroat 
        fishery. Anglers report excellent results with cutthroats ranging between 
        1 and 2 lbs at Turner Lake.  
       
 Tzenzaicut 
        Lake:  From Quesnel, cross the Fraser River and head south on 
        the West Fraser Road, eventually crossing west over Narcosli Creek. Flies, 
        spinning tackle or trolls are preferred to catch these wild stock rainbow 
        that can reach from 10 - 15 inches.  
       
 Valentine 
        Lake:  At the north end of 100 Mile House, turn west off Highway 
        97 onto the Exeter Road. This alkaline lake produces rainbow up to 8 lbs 
        although the norm is around 4 lbs.  
       
 Vedan 
        Lake:  At Williams Lake turn west on Hwy 20, to Hanceville (a.k.a. 
        Lee's Corner). Turn south off Hwy 20, crossing the bridge over the Chilcotin 
        River. Take the Taseko Lake Road. Wild Rainbows averaging in the 2 lb 
        range with some going to 5 lbs. The main attraction at Vedan Lake are 
        the Bull Trout which go up to 15 lbs.  
       
 Watch 
        Lake:  From the north, access is east off Highway 97, on Highway 
        24. At Lone Butte, take the turnoff south to Watch Lake. From the south, 
        at 70 Mile House, turn east off Highway 97 onto the Green Lake Road. While 
        most catches are about 1 lb at Watch Lake, rainbows up to 7 lbs have been 
        recorded.  
       
 Wolverine 
        Lake:  From the Quesnel River Bridge at Likely, travel NE for 
        1 mile and turn left. Keep on the main road (Keithly Creek Rd.) for another 
        7.9 miles and then turn left onto the Jacobsen Bros. logging road. For 
        this for 2.2 miles and then turn right. It is 0.1 miles to the lake. The 
        game fish are Trout and Lake Char at Wolverine Lake.   
        
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