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Things To Do: Gerrard Rainbows: World's Largest Trout
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  • Kootenay Lake, British Columbia, land of giants. Giant trout, that is – colossal rainbows, known as Gerrards, that weigh in at 5 times the normal size of Kamloops trout. The secret of their super-size: ideal spawning conditions on a short, gravelly stretch of the Lardeau River, a tributary of Kootenay Lake, and a rich, gourmet diet of Kootenay Lake kokanee salmon.

    The Gerrard trout, named for a small community on Trout Lake, at the head of the Lardeau River, is a genetically gargantuan strain of rainbow trout that averages 6.8 – 9.03 kilograms in weight, compared to the 1.3 – 1.8 kilogram average for the standard Kamloops variety of rainbow trout found throughout interior British Columbia’s lakes and rivers. (Rainbows are a landlocked version of sea-going steelhead trout, and share the same species classification.) The Gerrard strain spawns and rears in spring on a single 300 metre stretch of the Lardeau River, producing fish that have been known to reach up to 20 kilograms in weight. (The largest Gerrard ever landed is said to be a 23.6 kilogram fish caught in British Columbia’s Jewel Lake in the 1930’s.) Gerrards also live longer than other rainbows – up to 8 years, compared to an average lifespan of 5 – 6 years for standard Kamloops trout.

    Unlike other rainbows, whose diet consists of invertebrates, crustaceans, insects and eggs of other fish, Gerrard trout feed mainly on kokanee, Kootenay Lake’s landlocked version of the sockeye salmon. While this privileged diet helps them to grow big and strong, it was threatened during the early 1900’s by a drastic decline in the Lake’s kokanee population (See “The Ups and Downs of the Kootenay Lake Kokanee”.) Recent indications of a resurgence of Kootenay Lake kokanee bode well for the giant Gerrards.

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    Things To Do: The Boswell bottle house
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  • About 45 minutes drive north of Creston on the east side of the lake is a small hamlet called Boswell. The chief attraction here is the Bottle House...constructed from more than 500,000 glass embalming fluid bottles collected over 35 years by a retired mortician, David Brown.

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    Directions: The Glass House
    Box 64
    Boswell, BC
    VOB 1AO
    Phone: 250-223-8372
    Fax: 250-223-8332
    Email: glasshouse@kootenay.com
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    Comments for Darby2 about Creston
    Camping_Girl Sun Aug 20, 2006 22:30 UTC
     I LOVE the Kootenays! We just spent a day in Nelson, and I'm hooked! (And yes, we still have the Lanc bomber in Nanton!)
    Tina-Perth Wed Apr 19, 2006 03:06 UTC
     Manly orchards, huh? Just how macho are they?
    Dumpymotel Sun Nov 14, 2004 16:26 UTC
     Why are the fish so large? A high level of radiation or pollution and the lake? One thing's for sure, I'm not going swimming there

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