Marmot Lake is part of the Nazko River watershed west of Quesnel and is a popular fly fishing lake.
The lake is stocked every autumn with fall fry, releasing 10,000 fish annually.
Some anglers report rainbow trout up to 20 inches long, but be prepared for a challenge, as this lake can frustrate even the most dedicated angler.
Brian Smith, fly fisher, author and photographer, deems Marmot Lake a very high-quality fishery, despite, or perhaps because of, its challenge to anglers.
Smith notes that the hatches are "superb." Caddis, chironomid and mayfly hatches are definitely worth watching for, and the many shoals are home to gorgeous, large trout. Try the shoals at the north and south ends.
In the heat of the summer, Smith suggests working the deep hole just out from the boat launch. Try leech and shrimp patterns with a #3 sink line and go deep.
Smith showcases his knowledge of fly fishing local lakes in Fly Fishing BC's Interior, available at bookstores.
LAKE ACCESS
From Quesnel, follow the sign that reads "West Quesnel," which will take you west, across the Fraser River. At the end of the bridge, follow the sign saying "Nazko," which will turn to the right. Follow this road for about 88 km, until you meet the Nazko General Store. The lake is located across from the store.
The community of Nazko maintains a campground on the northern shore of the lake. There are plenty of campsites available. This is a great location for a base camp, as there are other good fishing lakes close by, including Bishop (Brown), Crater and Fishpot Lakes.
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