Nanaimo lakes stocked with hundreds of catchable trout for fishing season
NANAIMO — Local lakes are more active following the release of thousands of fish.
The Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. began stocking lakes around Nanaimo and Oceanside at the start of March, dropping off upwards of 500 fish per visit to ensure anglers have plenty to aim for when wetting a line.
Tristan Robbins, society fisheries manager, told NanaimoNewsNOW just under 9,000 fish have been deposited into a number of lakes around the region.
“There’s five trout hatcheries in the province and Vancouver Island is stocked out of the Duncan hatchery. Most of the fish we’re stocking…are about a year old, you’re looking at about a quarter kilogram, 15-20 centimetre size, ready to be caught and eaten.”