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Fishing on Stuart River

Canada, BC, Cariboo Land

Link |   |  JAPNH  
The Stuart River's watershed is forested with lodgepole pine, spruce, cottonwood, aspen, Douglas fir, and some birch. Understory trees include willow, dogwood, and alder. There are also open grassy hills with dwarf juniper and open, park-like stands of aspen and spruce
Length:187[km]
Road Access:from Vanderhoof take Sturgeon Point Road for 34 km, then take a right on Lind Creek Road, which will lead you to Stuart River Provincial Park. 
Source :Stuart Lake
Lattitude:54.40  
Longitude:-124.30
Elevation:673[m]
City:Fort St James
Mouth :Nechako River
Lattitude:54.00
Longitude:-123.50
Elevation:613[m]
Fish Species  
 
Salmon, Kokanee  Sturgeon, White
   
 
Trout, Bull  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Bearcub Creek54.2 -124.2  Inflow  
Chinohchey Creek54.2 -123.5  Inflow  
Mandalay Creek54.2 -123.5  Inflow  
Nechako River53.8 -123.7  Mouth  
Stuart Lake54.5 -124.4  Source  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Burnstead Creek54.1 -123.6  Inflow  
Dog Creek54.3 -124.2  Inflow  
Millard Creek54.0 -123.6  Inflow  
Saxton Creek54.0 -123.4  Inflow  
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Kaykay Lake54.1 -123.4  5 km  
Khai Creek53.8 -123.8  5 km  
Looncall Lake54.3 -124.2  5 km  
Puttah Creek54.0 -123.6  5 km  
Shamrock Lake54.2 -123.4  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Franklin Lake54.1 -123.6  5 km  
Millard Lake54.0 -123.7  5 km  
Puttah Lake54.0 -123.6  5 km  
Saxton Lake54.0 -123.4  5 km  
Windfall Lake54.2 -123.5  5 km  

Last change: 2022-05-12