Brohm
Lake
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Location:
Brohm Lake is located within a couple of hours drive north of the
city of Vancouver on scenic
Hwy. #99. It is 15 km. (9.3 mi.) north of the small town of Squamish.
Resorts
& Campsites:
A BCFS recreation site is available for campers and picnickers at
this popular fishing lake.
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Fishing
Report: Good spring fishing for Rainbow trout and Cutthroat
which usually average from 1/2 to 1 lb. Good numbers of Gammarus
shrimp and Chironomids are present in the lake. Be sure to visit Fishbc.com
for angling information!
Viewscape:
The scenic mountains surrounding the lake are covered with Douglas
fir and Lodgepole pine. The surrounding area offers a wide range
of outdoor experiences.
Shoreline:
The inlet creek area is swampy and full of fallen trees and brush.
Nearby
Lakes
Cat
Lake - Cat Lake, which is accessed via a rough road
just south of Brohm, involves a short hike, however this Rainbow
stocked lake contains good numbers of trout in the 1/2 lb. range.
Evans,
Levette and Hut Lakes - Evans, Levette and Hut lakes
are located west of Brohm (turn off Hwy. #99 at Cheekye) and support
a fair to good Rainbow fishery for trout up to 1-1/2 lbs. The
road to Hut and Levette is rough and requires a truck or 4wd vehicle.
Note:
Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start
fishing a new lake.