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Fishing on Stave Lake

Canada, BC, New Westminster Land

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Stave Lake Reservoir ranks among the larger lakes in the Lower Mainland and has a variety of sport fish, including cuththroat trout reported up to four pounds.
Road Access:rom Highway 7 turn onto the Dewdney Trunk Road in Maple Ridge and continue for roughly 23 kilometres (look for signs to the Stave Lake Recreation Area). The site is operated by B.C. Hydro and offers campsites, parking, picnic areas and a boat launch. 
Elevation: 110 [m]
Source :Stave River
Lattitude:49.30  
Longitude:-122.30
Mouth :Stave River
Lattitude:49.30
Longitude:-122.30
Fish Species  
 
Trout, Westslope Cutthroat  Trout, Bull
Trout, Rainbow  Trout, Brook
Pikeminnow, Northern  Salmon, Kokanee
Whitefish, Lake  Trout, Dolly Varden
   
 
Trout, Lake  Sucker, Largescale
Sucker, Longnose  Peamouth Chub
Shiner, Redside  Catfish, Channel
Bullhead, Brown  
Tributary | Lat/Lon | Connected  
Cardinalis Creek|49.3 -122.3 |Inflow 
Tributary | Lat/Lon | Connected  
Stave River|49.4 -122.4 |Throw 
Tributary | Lat/Lon |    
Alouette Lake|49.3 -122.5 |5 km 
Durieu Creek|49.2 -122.2 |5 km 
Murdo Creek|49.3 -122.2 |5 km 
Pine Lake|49.3 -122.4 |5 km 
Seux Brook|49.2 -122.2 |5 km 
Close by | Lat/Lon |    
Alouette River|49.3 -122.5 |5 km 
Belcharton Creek|49.2 -122.2 |5 km 
Hoover Lake|49.3 -122.3 |5 km 
Moyer Creek|49.4 -122.4 |5 km 
Oru Creek|49.2 -122.2 |5 km 

Last change: 2020-02-19