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Ootsa
Lake
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Location:
From the town of Burns Lake,
BC, head south on Hwy. #35 to the community of Francois
Lake. Take the free, 20 minute ferry ride across Francois
Lake to the community of Southbank. Continue south on Hwy. #35.
Turn right (west) on the Oosta-Nadina Junction Road and follow
it to Oosta Lake.
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Angler
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Low to Moderate |
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Resorts
& Campsites:
BCFS campsites can be found on the north side of the lake.
While
in the area the following BC Adventure Members look forward to
serving you:
Lakes
District Air Services - Whether you charter one of our
float equipped aircraft for business, pleasure, or to take advantage
of one of our remote fishing adventures (including the untouched
wilderness of Tweedsmuir Park at our cabin at Tesla Lake), you'll
be assured of friendly, courteous service. We serve North Central
BC from our Burns Lake location.
Fishing
Report:
This huge reservoir links together many lakes including Tahtsa,
Whitesail and Natalkuz. These waters can yield spectacular results
for large Rainbow
and giant Lake
Char. Trolling with large spoons, plugs and spinning gear
produce best results however guides are highly recommended to
show you where the good water is and to keep you safe. These waters
can be dangerous with floating debris and submerged stumps. Inquire
about guiding services in the town of Burns Lake.
Fly-in
services are also available
from Burns Lake. If you are considering chartering a float plane
then you should definitely be thinking about flying in to Eutsuk
Lake located in Tweedsmuir Park
just south of Oosta. Excellent fishing for huge wild Rainbows
to 12+ lbs. will make this trip a truly memorable one.
Be
sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.
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