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Map of the Day - Tudyah Lake

Tudyah Lake is south of Mackenzie Junction on Highway 97. The area around Mackenzie is prime fish habitat with its cool, nutrient-rich water.
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Tudyah Lake is south of Mackenzie Junction on Highway 97. The area around Mackenzie is prime fish habitat with its cool, nutrient-rich water. Tudyah Lake is home to rainbow trout and dolly varden, and anglers will enjoy exploring the shoals and bays of this beautiful lake.

Anglers targetting dolly varden can try small spinners, especially early in the season. Fly fishers may want to use egg and shrimp patterns. Keep in mind that the BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations restrict quotas of dolly varden, and limit retention of this species from October 16 to August 14.

Rainbow trout are also present in Tudyah Lake, and can be fished with gear or flies. Gear fishers can try trolling small spoons or spinners, remembering to stay within the speed limits for your lures. Spoons should wobble and spinners should spin. Good multi-speed spoons are a Loco and a Krokodile.

Please consult the BC Freshwater Fishing Regulations before heading out.

LAKE ACCESS

Tudyah Lake is south of Mackenzie Junction along Highway 97. There is a Forest Service Rec Site on the northeast side of the lake with 4 camp sites, a boat launch, picnic tables and pit toilets. Tudyah Lake Provincial Park has its borders along the southeast corner of the lake. The park offers full camping facilities, including drinking water, and sites are available on a first come first served basis.

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