Tag Archive: Ice fishing


Ice fishing derby Sunday…

Ice conditions can change quickly.
File photo: KDG

BJ Moore

The club principals BJ Moore, Paul Komoski , and Linda Heppner are listed on the club website and their Facebook page lists 250- 280-0304 as a contact number. Posters are about from Merritt Printing.

Editors note:

The fishing club has used Mamit lake for their winter derby for numbers of years. They are familiar with the small 2KN2 lake and its conditions. As well as general conditions of the valley. The club has always demonstrated responsibility.

The Club will be having our annual fishing derby on January 13, 2019. It will be held @ Mamit Lake. We will share the poster as soon as it is completed. Tickets will be available for purchase at the event.

LAKE ACCESS
From Kamloops ,head south along Highway 5 to Meadow Creek Road (exit 336), and continue to the town of Logan Lake. At the end of this road, you will meet Highway 97c. Turn left (south) here on to the Highway, also known as Mamit Lake Road, and follow for about 12 km. The road wraps around the eastern shore of the lake and is easy to spot.
Follow your favourite lakes on the Angler’s Atlas website! Go to your favourite lake pages and click on the “follow” button to be notified of new posts and information on the website.

On this Day: January 8th 1963

The Mona Lisa goes on public display in the US.

Ice fish

Soap stone

Soap stone carvings
by Ed Hendrix of Ponderosa Sports
a big supporter of local lake fishing.
file Photo KDG

The local fish and game group is sponsoring an Ice fishing derby on the coming weekend at Mammete lake. The time of the completion is from 8Am to 2PM on Sunday the 17th. there is free hot chocolate and coffee and hotdogs will be available. The entry fee is Fifteen Dollars a person and a max of 30 dollars a family.
Various prizes are offered.
FMI: http://www.nvfishandgameclub.ca

Editors note:  Ice conditions may vary when recreating be safe  carry a rope.
On this Day: January 13th 1942
Henry Ford introduces a plastic car 30 percent lighter then metal. The Soybean Car developed in part with George Washington Carver.