The Field Journal
Rivers & Lakes · Stocked Stillwater

Blue Bottom Lake

A small, shallow stillwater on the east side of Lake Koocanusa near Elko. Forty years of brook trout plantings ended in 2000 and the lake has not been restocked since, so any fish you find today are legacy or self-sustaining, not a fresh annual program.

The water

Blue Bottom Lake is a small stillwater on the east side of Lake Koocanusa, the Kootenay River reservoir, west of Elko and not far from where the Elk River meets it. The province's 1969 survey puts it at 3.6 hectares, dropping to a maximum depth of 5.5 m and averaging 2.2 m across the basin, essentially a single shallow bowl with no deep, cool refuge once summer sets in.

Stocking

For an angler judging whether the lake is worth a stop, the release record is the fishing report, and here it is a closed one. Provincial hatchery records log 22 releases of brook trout into Blue Bottom Lake between 1960 and 2000, totalling just over 100,000 fish, mostly fry and fingerlings from the Aylmer and Boundary strains. The program ran fairly steadily through the 1960s, 70s and 80s and then tapered to occasional plants in the 1990s, ending with 4,550 Aylmer-strain fingerlings in June 2000. Nothing has been stocked since.

Stocking record

Blue Bottom Lake — 100,950 fish stocked, 1960–2000

Brook Trout. Source: Province of BC — FIDQ / FISS Fish Releases via the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC.

YearBrook Trout
20004,550
199812,350
19967,300
19864,000
19855,000
19845,000
19822,500
19804,000
19784,000
19775,000
19755,000
19743,700
19705,000
19695,000
19685,000
19675,000
19665,000
19655,000
19642,000
19634,950
19601,600

That quarter-century gap means any brook trout in Blue Bottom Lake today are either long-lived survivors or the product of natural reproduction, not a fresh annual cohort. Confirm locally whether the lake still holds fish before building a trip around it.

The fishing

With no active program and a basin that never gets past 5.5 m, Blue Bottom Lake fishes as a small, warm, single-zone stillwater rather than a two-tier lake with a deep retreat. If brook trout are present, the general small-lake stillwater playbook applies: work chironomid patterns and scuds under an indicator over whatever shoal and weed structure the lake holds, and expect fish, if any, to be shallow all season rather than stacked on a drop-off.

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3.6 ha stillwater
Kootenay River, near Lake Koocanusa
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5.5 m max depth
2.2 m average, 1969 survey
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Brook trout
22 releases, 1960-2000, none since
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Before you fish

No water-specific exception is listed for Blue Bottom Lake in the Region 4 synopsis, so the regional default stillwater quota applies: trout/char 5 daily (max 1 over 50 cm, max 1 bull trout of any size). A freshwater licence is required for anglers 16 and over. Confirm current rules in the official synopsis before you fish.

Access and the rules

No confirmed boat launch, parking area or shoreline access point has been found for Blue Bottom Lake. Treat it as a regulation-and-access check water: confirm a put-in and any private-land or seasonal restrictions locally, and confirm current regulations in the official synopsis, before committing a day to it.

Conditions

  • Depth: the province's 1969 survey put Blue Bottom Lake at 5.5 m at its deepest, averaging 2.2 m across the basin, a shallow stillwater with no thermal refuge once the surface warms.
  • Stocking: brook trout only, 22 releases from 1960 to 2000, none recorded since.