Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in
the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
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Babine Lake is the longest (153 km/95 miles) natural lake in
British
Columbia, Canada and is located northeast of the town of
Burns Lake in central
British Columbia, some 177 km (110 mi)
west northwest of the city of Prince
George.
Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
In the past I fished Babine Lake and have caught some really nice fish.
In
the lake you can catch large Rainbow Trout to 12 pounds, Cutthroat
up to 2
pounds, Lake Trout (Char) up to 35 pounds,
Kokanee, Burbot and Sockeye salmon.
Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
Many fly fish what they call Rainbow Alley and
hook into many beautiful
rainbow trout.
Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
Rainbow Alley – Trout Fishing on Babine Lake.
Above Photo: I took the pictures on August 28, 2016 of the
public wharf in the Red Bluff Provincial Park on Babine Lake.
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