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BC Bass Charters Guiding Report for July 20th

2016/7/18 12:26:34

Coming off an epic day on Osoyoos Lake, the fishing report looks amazing for anyone looking to book a charter in the near future.  I fished Osoyoos Lake on my day off today and boated 14 largemouth and 8 smallmouth, most over 2.5 pounds and a couple 4+.  They're getting into the summer pattern and feeding aggressively to recover from the spawn.  A typical guiding day on Osoyoos right now would look like 10-12 fish for a full 8 hour day, with the bulk of those fish in the 2.5 to 4 pound range.  There is also great fishing for sunfish, crappie, bullhead catfish, and smaller bass for those with children. 

Skaha Lake has also been fishing really well lately.  On a guiding trip this past Monday, we boated nearly 40 bass in the 1 to 2.5 pound range on a wide variety of lures.  Topwaters, swimbaits, crankbaits, tubes and dropshot all accounted for fish.  You'll never know what to expect in the Okanagan, as this trip turned into a life-saving mission at one point as we were called into action to rescue a girl who was pushed out into the middle of the lake by a strong current created where the Okanagan River runs in.  Look for more bigger fish to show as the effects of the spawning period continue to wear off.

4 lb 13 oz Christina Lake largemouth

Christina Lake is always good in the summer.  While I haven't made it out there to guide yet this year, I am open to the possibility and eagerly awaiting my first Christina booking of 2012.   A typical summer day on Christina Lake can yield 30 to 50 smallmouth bass in the quarter-pound to 3 pound range, with the bulk of those fish on the smaller end of that scale.  Catching upwards of 10 largemouth is common in a half-day, with fish averaging about 1.5 pounds and commonly reaching up to 5 pounds.  

Here's a breakdown of the biggest fish my boat's seen from each lake so far this year:

OSOYOOS
Largemouth:  6 lbs 8 ounces
Smallmouth:  6 lbs 8 ounces

SKAHA
Smallmouth:  4 pounds 10 ounces
Largemouth:  None

CHRISTINA
Largemouth: No trips yet!
Smallmouth: No trips yet!

As always I provide all the rods and tackle.  All you'll need to bring is any refreshments you'd like as well as your fishing licence.  Up to 3 persons per trip are welcome.  Email me for rates or any other information at [email protected].  See you on the water!
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