Harrison Lake
British Columbia, Canada · lake
Set in British Columbia, Canada, Harrison Lake is a lake that holds the typical mix of warm-water and cool-water species you'd expect for the area. Anglers fishing Harrison Lake usually focus their effort on transitions: the edges of weed beds, points that stick out into deeper water, and the shaded sides of any inflow. Early morning and the last hour of light tend to be the most productive windows on a body of water this size.
Location
49.5497, -121.8360 · View on OpenStreetMap →
Species at This Spot
Fishing Techniques
- For Northern pikeminnow
Focus on areas with structure like submerged trees or rock piles, as Northern pikeminnow often ambush prey from these locations; vary your retrieve until you find what triggers a strike.
- For Coastal cutthroat trout
Focus on fishing near structure like fallen logs, undercut banks, and overhanging vegetation, as coastal cutthroat trout often ambush prey from these locations.
- For White sucker
Fish near the bottom in slow-moving water or near structures like rocks and submerged logs; White Suckers are bottom feeders.
Recommended Gear
Tackle commonly used to target the species at Harrison Lake.
Plan Your Trip
Before fishing Harrison Lake, make sure your licence covers British Columbia, Canada and that any species-specific seasons are open. Local regulations change year to year, so check the current rules rather than going from memory.
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