Resorts & Campsites:
1 large resort is located at the west end of the lake with cabins, boats and campsites.
There are no public campsites on the lake ,however, there is one public picnic site on the north side of the lake.
Fishing Report:
Excellent family lake producing well throughout the season. Rainbows in the 1 lb. range are
numerous and offer fast action on trolling and spinning gear. A good mayfly hatch is a bonus for the fly fishers.
Viewscape:
Situated in a low, broad valley of Paul Creek which runs east-west through the northern part of the
Interior Plateau physiographic region. Englemann spruce is the main forest growth in the valley bottom and along
the ridge tops with large areas of bunchgrass parkland, douglas fir, ponderosa pine and lodgepole pine on the
valley slopes. Relief is moderate to gentle and is about 350 m. (1148 ft. ) overall in the area of Pinantan.
Shoreline:
The lake has sharp drop-offs into deep water from a narrow littoral bench all along the shoreline. A
flat back shore with cattails and bulrushes is found around the shoreline with the exception of a part of the
southern shoreline which has patches of cattails and a steeper backshore. There is an extended marshy back
shore at the southeast end of the lake. The riparian fringe behind the bulrushes, sedges and cattails consists of
willows and some water birches.
Nearby Lakes
Little Pinantan Lake:
Little Pinantan is found at the northeast end of Pinantan lake. A very small lake with much the
same physical characteristics as the larger lake. Rainbows in the 1 lb. range are very numerous.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you
start fishing a new lake.
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