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Dutchman Creek

Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

British Columbia, Canada

1 catch

Top fish species at Dutchman Creek

Rainbow trout
Rainbow trout
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General info

Dutchman Creek is a stream located in British Columbia, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Rainbow trout.

Location

50°13′59.2″N 118°34′8.4″W
Directions

Cities nearby

Coldstream

30.0 miles away

Vernon

31.1 miles away

Lake Country

38.8 miles away

Kelowna

47.5 miles away

East Kelowna

51.8 miles away

Summerland

65.9 miles away

Penticton

68.5 miles away

Kamloops

83.7 miles away

Danville

85.7 miles away

Laurier

86.7 miles away

Curlew

93.6 miles away

Orient

96.0 miles away

Oroville

97.2 miles away

Northport

97.6 miles away

Malo

99.0 miles away

Curlew Lake

103.9 miles away

Boyds

106.0 miles away

Loomis

108.6 miles away

Republic

109.7 miles away

Tonasket

112.4 miles away

Kettle Falls

114.7 miles away

Riverside

126.7 miles away

Conconully

127.3 miles away

North Omak

129.7 miles away

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FAQ about Dutchman Creek fishing

the Dutchman Creek is a stream located in British Columbia, Canada. Its coordinates are:
50°13′59.2″N 118°34′8.4″W
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The most common species in the Dutchman Creek are:
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