Where is BOSS LAKE?
BOSS LAKE (49.8720, -120.7418), located in Okanagan Region, British Columbia, Canada spans 21.1 hectares (approximately 52 acres or 211427 square meters).
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About BOSS LAKE
Boss and Davis Lakes are great little lakes for fighter trout. The gorgeous Voght valley is also a popular lake for campers. Boss and Davis Lakes are both highly productive with shoals galore. Fishing can be consistent all season. Early spring is not as busy, while early summer and then again in the fall the fishing can be best for fishing. These are popular lakes and the campgrounds fill up quickly. Fishing derbies are a common occurrence during the summer months.
Shore-fishing is best accomplished from the recreation site on Davis Lake. Small spinners or a worm and bobber are easy gear. Try trolling the south end or work along the shoals on the east side. Try a Panther Martin or a Flatfish.
Fly fishing can be beautiful on these lakes, particularly in the early summer months. Anchor along the shoals and try some dry flies. Bring the trout to the surface with a Mikulak Sedge, a Tom Thumb or an Elk Hair Caddis. Evenings are productive for these flies. In the shallow bays, cast a damselfly nymph.
The north section of Boss Lake offers great fly fishing. Leeches are especially useful to have on hand. On Davis Lake, the shoals are ideal for a variety of nymph patterns. When fishing with chironomids or blood worms, venture into the deeper sections of both lakes. This can prove to be helpful in hot weather conditions.
LAKE ACCESS
From Kelowna, take Hwy 97C towards Merritt; turn left (south) onto Kane Valley Road. Proceed approximately 9 km and turn left onto Voght Valley Road. This is a gravel logging road; use caution while driving. Recreation sites are located at both lakes. Davis Lake has a 48-vehicle unit site on grassland and is surrounded by Douglas Fir forests. There are two boat launches on the east side of Davis Lake. Boss Lake has 13 semi-open campsites. Boat launches are located in the south east corner and at the north end. Both lakes are 2WD accessible.
Lodging and Camping

Located in the Voght Valley south of Merritt, the semi-open recreation site is a very popular destination for camping, fishing and boating. The site is RV accessible and will accommodate rigs of any size. There is a boat launch located on the north end and the lake has two docks to tie your boats to or to fish from. 4 distinct camping areas surround this popular lake. Cash only.
Access off Highway 97C: Exit highway onto Highway 5A towards Princeton for 8 km then turn right onto the Coalmont Road for 11 km, then turn right onto Voght Valley Road (gravel). Follow this road until you come to Boss Lake. Access off Highway # 5 Exit highway at Coldwater (exit # 256), turn left on Coldwater road and drive for about 4 km, then turn right onto Kane Valley Road (gravel) and drive about 10 km, then turn right onto Voght Valley Road (gravel) and continue on this road until you come to Boss Lake.



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