PITONEY LAKE
British Columbia

Where is PITONEY LAKE?

PITONEY LAKE (53.6290, -122.0322), located in Omineca Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 176.9 hectares (approximately 437 acres or 1.8 square kilometers).

Which fish can I catch at PITONEY LAKE?

The most popular species caught here are Rainbow Trout and Lake Trout. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

What does PITONEY LAKE have?

Our members have marked 1 Other Marker at PITONEY LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.

Lodging and Camping

2 small sites are located along the shoreline, within 1 km of each other. Both sites offer camping and lake access. Each site provides the basic amenities of 2 pit toilet, tables and fire rings. The sites are easily accessible by 2 wheel drive vehicles and have gravel boat launches.

Travel 17 km south of Prince George (Hwy 97). Turn left on to the Willow Cale FSR (112.5 km). Turn right at 121 km (T-junction). Turn left at 164 km and the first site is located within 1 km.

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how is the out there and can you get in

5 years ago
Other Marker Added

Family fun lake with pan fry rainbows

7 years ago

A couple of friends and I were headed out fishing when the road we were on was washed out. We couldn’t cross it to get to our intended spot, but had seen a sign for Pitoney Lake a few miles back. We decided to check it out, not knowing anything about the lake. As we pulled up, we could see a few rises, and figured, since it was in the Prince George area, they were likely Rainbows. Not long after we got onto the lake, I got into a fish – my reel started screaming and I got into my backing in a hurry. Having no idea what was in this lake, I couldn’t believe that I was getting into a fish large enough to do this. After fighting the fish long enough to get a good forearm burn going, I land a Lake Trout. I had been trying to catch a Laker on a fly for years with no luck. All it took was going to a lake I didn't plan on going to, didn't know anything about, and didn't know what fish were in it to cross that item off my bucket list.

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