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High temperatures lead to South Okanagan closing river and creek fishing

The closure began July 29 and continues until Sept. 15
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The Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development announced recreational fishing is closed in the South Okanagan until Sept. 15, 2021. (File Photo)

Those hoping to drop a line in South Okanagan rivers and creeks will have to wait, as fish in the region are already having enough trouble without human interference.

Effective July 29, recreational fishing was closed in most areas of the South Okanagan, announced the Ministry of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development.

This includes all streams in Management Units 8-1 through 8-15 and Management Units 8-21 through 8-23, which are located in the regions around Christina Lake, Grand Forks, Osoyoos, Oliver, Penticton, Keremeos, Princeton, Summerland, Peachland, Kelowna, Vernon, and Cherryville.

The closures will remain in effect until Sept. 15.

Low water conditions combined with higher than normal water temperatures are creating difficult conditions for fish, stated the ministry.

Water temperature is related to ambient air temperature and many South Okanagan water bodies are currently recording water temperatures of 25 to 30 C.

Temperatures in this range are stressful for fish and any released after being caught will have difficulty recovering, said the ministry.

The Thompson-Okanagan Fish and Wildlife Branch recommends anglers avoid water bodies where surface water temperatures exceed 20 C.

Those looking for more information on Thompson-Okanagan angling closures are asked to contact Tara White, senior fisheries biologist, at 778-622-6839 or Tara.White@gov.bc.ca

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