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08/08/2018
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08/14/2018
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Just got back from a great fishing trip to Sheridan Lake in BC! It was a much anticipated trip this year after having to cancel twice last year due to wildfires.

As usual, we stayed at Sheridan Lake Resort, and would like to thank the new owners Titus and Tammi for their hospitality.

As for the fishing, this was one of the best trips we can remember since we have been going there the last 20 years!

We used lead core line with 70-90 feet of 8lb leader, and fished 5 colors, roughly 40 feet deep in 50 FOW. We used a variety of plugs, including HotShots and Lyman plugs in frog patterns, and a 2.44 inch OG1 in a perch pattern. All of the above caught about the same amount of fish.

We kept 12 fish, and 7 were 3+ lbs with the largest nearly 5 3/4 lbs. The best part about the fish there is how hard they strike the lures, and the fight they put up on the way to the boat! A couple of the larger fish took nearly 10 minutes to get to the net.

We just got home and are already looking forward to next year!


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oldgoatlures
8/14/2018 9:22:12 PM
Thanks for the report; and, thanks for putting the OG1 to work up there!
JoshH
8/14/2018 9:43:17 PM
There are some trophy fish in that lake. Used to go up there when I was a kid with the family.
strikezone
8/14/2018 9:52:15 PM
Lonman64:
Glad you had such a good trip. I used to fish up in BC a lot. I really miss it. First time was in 1956 at Loon lake near Cash Creek when I was 8 years old. That trip got me hooked on fishing in BC. I can vouch for Old Goat lures too. Have used them successfully the last couple years for lake fishing behind a lead core line with 50 feet of 15 pound leader. Especially the perch color you mentioned. It also works great in the 2.88 inch size. So does the 2.44 inch florescent orang one. Anyway, way to go. We hope to head over to Conconully lake for Kokanee next week for a few days if the smoke isn't too bad. Tight lines to ya.
Lonman64
8/14/2018 10:01:34 PM
Thanks strikezone, I've also fished Loon lake many years ago as a kid. Also Nimpo lake when the last 150 miles was gravel road! There's just something special about fishing in the interior of BC.
jonb
8/15/2018 7:25:28 AM
Nice one! Like joshH was saying That lake has monsters in it.
strikezone
8/15/2018 10:44:27 AM
Boy does Nimpo ring a bell. Both my uncles fished that lake back in the early 50's. I've been out that way sorta one mid October timeframe to fish Fir lake in the late 80's. It's up northeast a little about 40-50 miles west of Williams Lake. There was 2 feet of snow on the level out there and snowing hard. Fished it for a couple hours and then got outa there. But the fish were all 25 inches and chrome brite. Trolled black injected leech on a hi-d fast sinking fly line was the ticket. Sometime I need to write down all the lakes that I've had the pleasure of fishing in BC. It's been a bunch, both on the west and east side of the Provence. Good memories! Glad you still are enjoying it up there. Keep it up. Denny
jonb
8/15/2018 1:06:08 PM
Just a friendly reminder, not all lakes should be named on the open internet, if the locals catch wind of some of these lakes are being aired out in public they may react unpleasantly towards folks with american plates.. sheridan is totally good to go, its no secret, but you named one that probably shouldve been left unsaid......hell the locals dont even like lower mainlanders let alone americans. All im saying is that it is unadvisable to name these lakes on the internet. But your choice. Good luck.
Jake Dogfish
8/15/2018 11:49:33 PM
Those filets look delicious! Thanks for the report. Thanks Jonb for pointing out the secret lake.
Lonman64
8/16/2018 7:57:48 AM
Thanks Jake, yes they are great eating. As for jonb's comment, I know what you are trying to point out but with this report and the ensuing comments there was nothing done or mentioned that was inappropriate. We mentioned a few other lakes in passing that myself and another member had fished 20+ years ago. This site is for the purpose of discussing your experiences while fishing lakes in the region and in most cases sharing info on these lakes, not just putting up pictures and reports on secret spots.
jonb
8/16/2018 2:24:35 PM
Your report is 100% fine. Absolutely nothing wrong with naming sheridan. Its a well known lake that everyone knows about. Its the other guy randomly name dropping certain lesser known lakes. Fortunately for me, it is NOT a lake or area i frequent, but i do know guys who do fish there that will be VERY unimpressed when i tell them about this. Its sad that you guys don't get it when it comes to hotspotting. Its a consideration to others who use the resource, just because you learn about a spot doesn't mean you should tell the entire internet about it, even if it was 20 years ago. Ohh well.
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