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Hamling Lakes

A small stocked stillwater in the Slocan River watershed of the West Kootenay. Twenty-five recorded releases of Pennask-strain rainbow trout between 1986 and 2011 built a put-and-take fishery here, though no release has landed since.

Hamling Lakes is a small stocked stillwater in the Slocan River watershed of the West Kootenay, held by rainbow trout on a stocking record that ran a quarter century before going quiet.

The water

The lake sits at roughly 50.264, -117.532, covering about 14.9 hectares. The provincial stocking ledger actually tracks it as a chain of three basins, Hamling #1, #2 and #3, all carrying the same name and the same release history. It lies a short distance from Hamling Creek, a named tributary of Fitzstubbs Creek in the same watershed (Slocan River, then the Kootenay River).

Stocking

For an angler weighing whether this lake is worth the drive, the stocking record is the fishing report. Hamling Lakes was managed as a put-and-take rainbow trout fishery: 25 recorded releases between 1986 and 2011, all Pennask-strain stock reared from the Beaver and Pennask hatchery sources. The final entry, October 18, 2011, put 1,000 fry-stage Pennask rainbow into the lake. No release has followed since.

Stocking record

Hamling Lakes — 38,000 fish stocked, 1986–2011

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

YearRainbow Trout
20111,000
20081,000
20061,000
20041,000
20021,000
19983,000
19973,000
19963,000
19953,000
19943,000
19933,000
19923,000
19913,000
19903,000
19873,000
19863,000

Twenty-five years of top-ups followed by fifteen quiet ones is a program that has gone dormant, not necessarily a dead fishery: Pennask rainbow can carry over and hold in a small stillwater for several seasons after the taps shut off. Treat it as a residual, aging fishery rather than a fresh put-and-take pond, and confirm locally whether it still holds fish worth the trip.

The fishing

Hamling Lakes fishes on classic small-stillwater lines. Work a chironomid under an indicator over the shoals early in the season, when residual rainbow trout are cruising the shallows, then switch to a balanced leech or Woolly Bugger worked along any drop-off as the water warms. Small-lake stillwater tactics apply directly here: cover the structure, not the open middle.

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Stocked stillwater
Slocan River watershed
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~14.9 ha
surface area, three FFSBC basins
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Rainbow Trout
25 releases, 1986-2011
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Last stocked
Oct 2011, Pennask fry
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A quiet fishery, not a confirmed one

No release has landed in Hamling Lakes since 2011, and no boat launch, trail or shoreline access point is confirmed for it. Treat this as a residual, access-check fishery: confirm current stocking status and a legal way in before committing a day to it.

Conditions

  • Stocking: put-and-take rainbow trout program, 25 recorded releases between 1986 and 2011 (Pennask strain), inactive since the last release. The chart above shows the full history.
  • Water-health signal: poor (health index 8), 1 species recorded over 52 observations, with no live molluscs turning up in the bioindicator survey.

Access and the rules

No boat launch, trail or shoreline access point is confirmed for Hamling Lakes. It sits in Slocan River country close to Hamling Creek; confirm the road in, any private land, and current parking locally before planning a trip.

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Before you fish

Confirm the current BC freshwater fishing regulations (Region 4, Kootenay) before you go, including any lake-specific bait, gear or ice-fishing limits. Official synopsis: gov.bc.ca fishing regulations.