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Resorts
& Campsites:
A small 3 vehicle BCFS campsite is located on the lake.
Fishing
Report: Tyner is a shallow, weedy lake best suited
to fly fishing. Late June, early July is the time to be on the
lake for a great Caddisfly hatch. Other good hatches include Damselflies
and Mayflies. Tyner was stocked with 3000 Rainbow in 1995 and
provides a good fishery for Rainbows up to 3+ lbs. Tyner is susceptible
to winterkill and local information from the Kamloops Fish and
Wildlife Department is recommended.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Nearby
Lakes
Abbott
Lake - Abbott Lake is a another shallow, weedy lake
of 15 ha. (37 ac.) in size, lying at an elevation of 1220 m.
(4002 ft.). It is located a few kilometers west of Tyner and
has a 3 vehicle BCFS campsite. In 1995, Abbott was stocked with
6000 Rainbow and like Tyner it produces trout up into the 3+
lb. range. Gordon Lake, is located a few kilometers south of
Abbott. It is 28 ha. (69 ac.) in size and lies at an elevation
of 1400 m. (4592 ft.). A shallow lake, Gordon is best fished
during the spring and fall months. Rainbows will reach up to
3+ lbs. In 1995, it was stocked with 2500 Rainbow trout. A small
4 vehicle BCFS campsite with cartop boat launching can be found
on the lake. Access to the lake is quite rough and a 4x4 may
be necessary.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
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