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Charlotte Lake
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Location: Charlotte Lake is a 20 km (12.4 mi) long and 6 km (3.72 mi) wide lake located in BC's Chilcotin region south of Nimpo Lake on the Pine Point Resort road. After 10 km (6.2 mi) you branch south for another 20 km (12.4 mi) to reach the lake. As road conditions into the lake can be rough in wet weather, it is advisable to check at Nimpo Lake for details. Many think this is a worthwhile trek, even though the road is bad, as Charlotte Lake is a popular destination for both fishers and families.

Size 6,596 ha. (16,299 ac.) Shoal 716.08 ha. (1768.71 ac.)
Mean Depth 40.5 m. (132.8 ft.) Max. Depth 100.88 m. (331 ft.)
Game Fish Rainbow Trout, Char Fish Stocked Data not Available
Angler Usage Moderate Elevation 1169 m. (3835 ft.)
Ice Over November - May T.D.S. 32 mg/L

Resorts & Campsites: An uncrowded Forest Service Campsite on the southeast end, provides campers with excellent fishing, swimming and boating. The wonderful beach and sand flats are a bonus to those with families. Other resort facilities are available from May to November.

One Eye Outfit - Ride the mountains on a horseback tour & hike with experienced professional guides. This is a professionally outfitted authentic Western experience and we have over 20 years of service. Our fly-in holidays feature outpost camps, fishing, wildlife, solitude and serenity.

Fishing Report: Even though the average rainbow trout may reach 4 to 5 pounds, much larger ones are often caught. Trolling lures and flies report the best success. The best fishing is in the narrow bay at the northwest corner of the lake where the Atnarko River drains out; an ideal spot for anglers is in another nearby bay with an in-flowing stream. Winds often have to be contended with on this large lake, so caution is encouraged.

Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Viewscape: The scenic mountains surrounding the lake are covered with a pine forest.

Shoreline: Good sand and gravel beaches surround the lake.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.


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