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The 'Lure' of a Fishing Trip in The Peace River Country

May 25, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Fishing
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I love fish. I love catching fish, I love eating fish. I'm not crazy about cleaning fish but I can do it if I have to (I'm not above asking someone else to do it for me). Hours spent with a hook in the water is one of my favorite activities.

Here in the Peace River Country, we have great fishing spots. This is one of the most pristine places in the world. We have access to vast wilderness and a variety of big and small fresh water sources.

You can park beside a river, set up camp at a provincial park by a lake or enjoy a picnic by a stream. As long as you have your fishing gear and the appropriate license, you can catch your supper.

How about a grayling, trout or white fish cooked in a cast iron pan over a campfire?

Make sure you are aware of the regulations before you put your hook in the water in any of the lakes or rivers in the area. You can find all the information on the area at the Visitors Information Center in Dawson Creek.

The fish are biting!

Posted by Mile O Citizen, at 08:54 PM