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Top Things to Consider When Buying Lakeshore Property

If you?re considering buying lakeshore property, you could be in the process of making one of the largest and most important investment decisions of your life. Will you make this decision based on all of the facts, some of the facts or emotion? This White Paper is a tool that will support planning and decision-making. It includes information on where to get relevant information, things to consider in your purchase and what to avoid. Buying lakeshore is not the same as buying residential property. There are a lot more things to understand and consider. This White Paper is generally designed to answer the question: What are the things that need to be considered in a lakeshore property purchase.

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Fishing the Great Lakes

Fishing the Great Lakes:
Together the Great Lakes contain the biggest mass amount of freshwater in the world. These lakes lie between the United States and Canada. They are home to many different fish species. Some of the most common inhabitants of the Great Lakes are the various species of Trout, Salmon, Perch, and Bass. However, each lake is known for its own popular fish species.

For over 100 years these lakes have housed the world?s largest freshwater fisheries, containing both native and introduced species. Commercial fishing has declined in the past 100 years, but still relies heavily of the fish of the Great Lakes. On each lake there are fishing charters that go out of the many ports each day.

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Best Fly Fishing Lakes in BC - Roche Lake

Roche Lake is one of many high profile flyfishing lakes in BC that consistently produces for all anglers. You can enjoy your fly fishing vacation at the provincial park campsites (2), any of the rustic campsites at the surrounding lakes or spoil yourself at the fabulous Roche Lake Resort.

Fishing for rainbow trout is the only fishing available on the lake. Roche was cleared of coarse fish a number of years ago (30+) and is stocked only with rainbow trout. This lake is not a designated fly fishing only lake so you can expect to share the water with trollers and spincasters. There are a few restrictions for fishing on the lake and I would suggest that you consult your British Columbia Freshwater Fishing Regulations before venturing onto the water. The lake is located approximately 16 kms from the main turn off of Hwy 5A, 35 kms south of Kamloops. Access is along a maintained but busy gravel road where even your car will suffice. The main road leads through the main Roche Lake Provincial Park onto the Roche Lake Resort where it ends.

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Halloween Lake Monster Lore

Keep an eye on your lake's horizon as you look out your window this Halloween season. The mere fact that we don't have lake cameras underwater 24/7 gives more credibility to the thought that maybe, just maybe they do exist! We are talking about lake monsters. We won't bore you with the already famous, Lochness monster, but we thought you might like to learn about other lake monster sightings to help you brush up on your lake monster knowledge.

Lakes and oceans have always been the subject of many unexplained phenomenon such as the myth about the sea witch who summoned storms and pulled sailors down to the depths to live with her at the bottom of the ocean - or the Bermuda Triangle that somehow impaired a plane's electrical components while flying over it, causing the plane to plunge into the ocean. There is no doubt our lakes and oceans are still somewhat of a mystery to us and our fear comes from what is unknown.

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Fishing Flathead Lake

Flathead Lake is the largest natural body of water found west of the continental divide. It is surrounded by gorgeous mountains on both sides and the water within the lake is home to one of the greatest populations of lake trout in the entire United States. Lake Trout fishing is by far the most popular type of fishing on this lake, but there are many other species of fish present within the lake as well. Some of these species would include: Lake Whitefish, Northern Pike, Bull Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Perch. The bottom line is that Lake Trout are, by far, the fish that most anglers choose to fish for.

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