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Rivers & Lakes · Stillwater

Island Lake

A small stillwater in the Elk River watershed, north of Lizard Creek near Fernie, carrying rainbow trout and westslope cutthroat trout from two separate stocking programs that ran seventy years apart and both went quiet decades ago.

Island Lake is a small stillwater in the Elk River watershed of the East Kootenay, north of Lizard Creek near Fernie. It has no recorded surface area and no lake survey, but it carries a long stocking record: eleven releases of rainbow trout and westslope cutthroat trout between 1923 and 1996.

The water

Island Lake sits in the Elk River drainage just north of Lizard Creek; its exact size, depth and shoreline character have not turned up in any survey or report. The two provincial datasets that reference the lake carry slightly different coordinates, so treat the plotted point as approximate until confirmed on the ground.

The fishing

The stocking record tells two separate stories, seventy years apart. Between 1923 and 1954, the province planted wild-origin rainbow trout fry five times, 30,725 fish in total, drawn from four different hatchery source strains (Gerrard Creek, Pennask, Pinantan and Loon Creek). That program ended in 1954 and did not resume. Then, starting in 1988, the lake was stocked six more times with wild-origin, Connor-strain westslope cutthroat trout fall fry, 17,000 fish in total, the last release 2,000 fish on 1996-09-30. The Connor strain is the genetically pure westslope cutthroat broodstock line used widely across East Kootenay stillwaters. Nothing has been logged since 1996, so whatever is swimming in Island Lake today is a holdover or naturally reproducing fish, not a recent plant.

Fish it on standard small-lake lines until a local report says otherwise: chironomids under an indicator over any shoal structure, balanced leech or Woolly Bugger retrieves along the drop-offs, and a searching dry like an Adams on a calm evening.

water
Elk River watershed
north of Lizard Creek, East Kootenay
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5 releases, 1923-1954
30,725 wild rainbow trout fry
phishing
6 releases, 1988-1996
17,000 wild Connor-strain cutthroat fall fry
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No releases since 1996
current population unconfirmed

Stocking

The release record below is the whole fishing report for Island Lake: a rainbow trout fry program that ran mid-century, then a Connor-strain cutthroat program that closed out the 1990s, and nothing since.

Stocking record

Island Lake — 47,725 fish stocked, 1923–1996

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

YearRainbow TroutCutthroat Trout
1996·2,000
1994·2,000
1992·5,000
1990·5,000
1989·2,000
1988·1,000
19545,600·
19427,500·
19417,625·
19405,000·
19235,000·
history

Two lapsed programs, not one

Island Lake's eleven releases split cleanly into two eras: wild rainbow trout fry (1923-1954) and wild Connor-strain cutthroat fall fry (1988-1996). Neither program has resumed in the decades since, so a fish caught here today is more likely a holdover or wild recruit than the product of recent stocking. Confirm the lake's current status before counting on planted fish.

Access and the rules

No road, launch, trailhead or parking information has turned up for Island Lake. Confirm access locally, and check the current rainbow trout and westslope cutthroat limits and any bait, motor or ice-fishing restrictions for this water before you fish.

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Before you fish

Confirm the current BC freshwater fishing regulations (Region 4, Kootenay) before you go. Official synopsis: gov.bc.ca fishing regulations.