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Owl Creek

British Columbia, Canada

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Coho salmon

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Cutbow

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Bull trout

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Sockeye salmon

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Sockeye salmon

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Mountain whitefish

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Rainbow trout

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Sockeye salmon

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General info

Owl Creek is a stream located in British Columbia, Canada. It is most popular for fishing Sockeye salmon, Kokanee salmon, and Rainbow trout.

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Location

50°20′58.9″N 122°44′9.6″W
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the Owl Creek is a stream located in British Columbia, Canada. Its coordinates are:
50°20′58.9″N 122°44′9.6″W
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