Pemberton's Fishfinder, Brad Knowles, reported last week that Anderson Lake is now seeing sockeye entering the lake in large numbers. The sockeye make their way up the mighty Fraser River to Lillooet, then they hang a left at Seton River, and continue through Seton Lake, to stage in Anderson Lake. The run lasts about a … Continue reading Seasonal Observations: the Sockeye and the Trout
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Seasonal Observations: Damselflies
After falling slave to Deadline Madness for almost a decade, I managed last summer to redefine "urgency." (Broadly speaking, the top 3 drop-everything-and-go-for-it priorities are Love. Strawberries. Summer.) Practically speaking, that has meant jumping into a lake whenever I ride by. And this week, that has meant noticing how many damselflies are out at Mosquito … Continue reading Seasonal Observations: Damselflies
Salmon Migration Study, Fraser River – Anderson Lake
This post is reprinted from The Pemberton Fish Finder. From August to November 2013 researchers from the University of British Columbia, in partnership with the St’at’imc and N’Quatqua First Nations, are studying adult sockeye, pink, Chinook, and coho salmon migration in the Seton-Anderson watershed and in the Fraser River near the Seton River. Salmon are … Continue reading Salmon Migration Study, Fraser River – Anderson Lake