Doris
Lake
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Location:
From the town of Smithers travel
east on the Babine Lake Road. Doris Lake is located on the west
(left) side of the road just past Chapman
Lake on the way to Smithers Landing on Babine Lake.
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Resorts
& Campsites: Located on the lake is a 4 vehicle BCFS
campsite with cartop boat launching. This site is not suitable for
larger recreational vehicles such as motorhomes. The campsite also
has a very nice day use area.
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Fishing
Report: Doris is considered a good producer of Rainbows
and Cutthroat in the 2 lb. class. Flies work especially well in
this lake, while trolling with various lures such as flatfish, spoons
and spinners may pay big dividends with the larger Lake Char which
also inhabit Doris. While staying at Doris Lake, one must not miss
the opportunity to fish nearby Babine Lake for some unforgettable
fishing experiences. Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Nearby
Lakes
Other nearby lakes which offer very good fishing (some of which
are featured lakes in this program) include Chapman, Babine, and
Fulton. Fulton Lake lies just southeast
of Doris and contains good numbers of Rainbows, Cutthroat and
Lake Char. Campsites and a boat launch are available on the lake.
Boomerang, Tanglechain, Pine Tree, Marin, and Torkelsen are all
lakes that can easily be reached from Doris Lake and are worth
investigating while staying in the Doris Lake area. A quick trip
to the Fisheries branch or any one of many excellent sporting
goods stores in the town of Smithers should furnish you with up
to date angling information on these lakes.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.