Location:
Lambly Lake is located approximately 36 (22mi) northwest of the
city of Kelowna. From the city of Kelowna
you take Westside Road out past Bear Creek Provincial Campground
up to the Bear main forest service road, take a left and follow
the road up to the 24km mark and the lake entrance is well marked.
Lambly
Lake (Bear Lake) can also be accessed by the Last-mountain ski resort
road from Westbank, taking the Jackpine forest service road and
following it up to the Bear main forest service road turning right
following it down to the well marked lake entrance!
Size
74 ha. (182.8 ac.)
Shoal
Data not Available
Mean
Depth
4.2672
m. (14 ft.)
Max.
Depth
12.4968
m. (41 ft).
Game
Fish
Rainbow
Trout - 8 inches to 14 inches and also small to large yellow perch!
Fish
Stocked
Stocked
rainbow trout 10,000 yearly.
Angler
Usage
Moderate
to High
Elevation
1158
m. (3798 ft.)
Ice
Over
November
to late April
T.D.S.
103
mg./l.
Resorts
& Campsites:
1 resort and a well stocked store on the south side of Lambly Lake
along with 21 maintained BCFS campsites and easy access to boat
launches and the lake itself.
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Fishing
Report: Stocked with 10,000 Rainbows yearly, Lambly is
considered a good family fishery for small Rainbows.
Be
sure to visit Fishbc.com
for more information on angling in British Columbia!
Nearby
Lakes
Horseshoe
Lake, Dobbin Lake, Cameo Lake, Raymer Lake - not easy access -
and Windy Lake are all located west of Lambly on the way to Hatheume
and Pennask lakes. They all offer a variety of fishing experiences
for Rainbows from 1/2 to 3lbs. BCFS campsites can be found at
the lakes.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
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