Thanks to a generous grant of $399,000 from the Province of British Columbia under the Destination Development Fund, the Creston Valley Rod & Gun Club is undertaking a two-year project to replenish depleted stocks of Kokanee salmon in Kootenay Lake. Once Kokanee are again abundant in the lake, large-bodied Gerrard Rainbow Trout are expected to follow.
Thanks to a generous grant of $399,000 from the Province of British Columbia under the Destination Development Fund, the Creston Valley Rod & Gun Club is undertaking a two-year project to replenish depleted stocks of Kokanee salmon in Kootenay Lake. Once Kokanee are again abundant in the lake, large-bodied Gerrard Rainbow Trout are expected to follow.
Thanks to a generous grant of $399,000 from the Province of British Columbia under the Destination Development Fund, the Creston Valley Rod & Gun Club is undertaking a two-year project to replenish depleted stocks of Kokanee salmon in Kootenay Lake. Once Kokanee are again abundant in the lake, large-bodied Gerrard Rainbow Trout are expected to follow.
Thanks to a generous grant of $399,000 from the Province of British Columbia under the Destination Development Fund, the Creston Valley Rod & Gun Club is undertaking a two-year project to replenish depleted stocks of Kokanee salmon in Kootenay Lake. Once Kokanee are again abundant in the lake, large-bodied Gerrard Rainbow Trout are expected to follow.