Thousands of rainbow trout including these two at Long Lake are being piped into lakes all over Vancouver Island this fall,(Ian Holmes/NanaimoNewsNOW)
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VIDEO: Thousands of catchable-sized trout piped into Nanaimo area lakes

Oct 19, 2021 | 5:27 AM

NANAIMO — Hooking a fish at one of Nanaimo’s stocked lakes is a little easier, as thousands are being released during an annual fall top-up.

Around 20,000 rainbow trout are piped into eight Nanaimo area lakes annually, according to online stocking reports from the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C.

The society places upwards of of 200,000 trout each year into 60 Vancouver Island lakes.

Two thousand trout were delivered to Long Lake on Monday, Oct. 18, while 1,500 were sent to nearby Diver Lake.

“It’s a great activity, especially in October, weather is still reasonably nice and lakes are going to be stocked and ready for fishing,” the society’s Tristan Robbins told NanaimoNewsNOW.

Robbins said re-stocking lakes, particularly in urban settings, helps offsets demand created by anglers.

The society’s Duncan based hatchery, is confident their fish are managing fine despite record-breaking summer heat.

“That’s why we don’t stock those lakes when it is warm through July and August. As long as the fish can acclimatize to it and they hopefully tuck into a cooler spot they’re usually okay through the summer.”

Robbins said they are in the early stages of their fall release routine, which typically lasts through mid November.

All three Colliery Dams, Green, Brannen and Westwood lakes are also stocked multiple times a year with Rainbow trout.

Some of the fish will grow to several pounds if they can avoid predators.

More information on the Freshwater Fisheries Society, including obtaining licences and stocked lake reports, can be found on the group’s website.

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