Published Sep 14. 2018 - 5 years ago
Updated or edited Sep 21. 2018

In Our Backyard

Fishing BC Presents: In Our Backyard, Exploring the Trophy Stillwater Lakes Near Kamloops
When you mention "Kamloops" to a stillwater fly angler one thing comes to mind, trophy rainbow trout. The fishing lakes bordering the city are legendary.

Kamloops has also been home to a long line of influential and innovative stillwater fly fisherman. Names like Bill Nation, Jack Shaw, and Brian Chan have been credited with pioneering many of the fly patterns and techniques that have been adopted anglers across the globe.

In this Fishing BC film, join Fishing BC Ambassadors, Brian Chan and Brennan Lund, and Jordan Oelrich of Interior Fly Fishing Company as they discuss stillwater fly fishing's past and look ahead to its continual evolution.

To learn more about guided stillwater fly fishing adventures in Kamloops visit www.interiorflyfishingco.com

For more fishing trip ideas around BC visit www.fishingbc.com

Film by Brandon Kelly
Photography by Jeremy Koreski

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Submitter: 
Martin Joergensen
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