Top fish species at Howard Lake

Rainbow trout
Rainbow trout
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General info

Howard Lake is a lake located in British Columbia, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Rainbow trout.

Location

49°35′59.3″N 119°21′7.2″W
Directions

Cities nearby

Penticton

13.0 miles away

Summerland

14.6 miles away

East Kelowna

20.9 miles away

Kelowna

20.9 miles away

Lake Country

33.5 miles away

Coldstream

43.1 miles away

Oroville

45.6 miles away

Vernon

46.2 miles away

Loomis

55.2 miles away

Danville

56.6 miles away

Curlew

60.2 miles away

Tonasket

61.8 miles away

Malo

64.6 miles away

Laurier

65.7 miles away

Curlew Lake

67.5 miles away

Republic

71.4 miles away

Orient

72.5 miles away

Conconully

74.2 miles away

Riverside

76.0 miles away

North Omak

80.0 miles away

Okanogan

85.8 miles away

Winthrop

86.5 miles away

Disautel

86.9 miles away

Twisp

92.3 miles away

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FAQ about Howard Lake fishing

Howard Lake is a lake located in British Columbia, Canada. Its coordinates are:
49°35′59.3″N 119°21′7.2″W
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