Klinne Lake, Keno Lake, Jacques Lake & Hen Ingram Lake, BC. Klinne Lake, Keno Lake, Jacques Lake & Hen Ingram Lake, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada


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Klinne Lake
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Location: Klinne Lake, BC, is located in the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, Canada. At 150 Mile House, 25 km (15.5 mi) south of Williams Lake on Hwy 97 turn east onto the Horsefly Road. Travel past the village of Horsefly and continue along the Horsefly-Quesnel Lake road. Klinne Lake is located about 5 km (3 mi) north of Keno Lake. In total, approximately 122 km (75 mi) from Williams Lake.

Size 20.60 ha. (50.88 ac.) Shoal 13.30 ha (32.85 ac.)
Mean Depth 5.4 m. (17.71 ft.) Max. Depth 15.24 m. (50 ft.)
Game Fish Rainbow Trout Fish Stocked Rainbow Trout
Angler Usage Low Elevation 838 m.(2748.64 ft.)
Ice Over November - Early May T.D.S. 175 mg/L

Resorts & Campsites: Klinne Lake has a small, fully treed, Forest Service Recreation Site with campsites with limited access to the lake, although cartoppers can be launched. Three other small campsites are nearby.

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Fishing Report: Klinne Lake is a spring-fed lake that can produce rainbows averaging two pounds and more. For flyfishing only, while motors aren't prohibited, their use is discouraged.

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Viewscape: The hilly area surrounding the Klinne Lake is covered by a mixed forest of spruce, cedar, Douglas fir and poplar with thick undergrowth in areas.

Shoreline: Gravelly shoreline with grasses, deciduous shrubs with spruce and cedar in evidence.

Nearby Lakes

Jacques Lake: Just south of Klinne Lake, Jacques Lake is a 3 km (1.86 mi) long lake contains wild stock rainbows averaging less than a pound, but often reaching up to five pounds. Fly fishing, spinning and trolling are popular on Jacques Lake. There are Forest Service campsites at the east end where cartoppers can be launched.

Keno Lake: Southwest of Klinne Lake, Keno Lake provides similar fishing to Jacques, with small Forest Service campsites available. Photo 1 and Photo 2.

Hen Ingram Lake: Hen Ingram Lake is located approximately 9 km (5.58 mi) east of Klinne Lake. Access can be difficult in wet weather, otherwise the road is good. Although the average rainbow is about one pound, eight pounders are not uncommon in Hen Ingram Lake. Flies, spinning or trolled gear are popular. There is a BC Forest Service Recreation Site at Hen Ingram Lake.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.



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Klinne Lake, Keno Lake, Jacques Lake & Hen Ingram Lake, BC. Klinne Lake, Keno Lake, Jacques Lake & Hen Ingram Lake, Cariboo, British Columbia, Canada