Bull Trout: BC’s Most Misunderstood Predator

Often mistaken for trout, bull trout are powerful char that thrive in BC’s coldest waters. Learn why these apex predators are both fascinating and important to protect.

Despite their name, bull trout are not actually trout at all—they are a species of char, closely related to Dolly Varden.

Bull trout are apex predators in many freshwater ecosystems, feeding on smaller fish and growing to impressive sizes in the right conditions.

They are commonly found in cold, clean rivers and lakes throughout the Kootenays, Cariboo, and northern BC. Because they are sensitive to habitat changes, bull trout are considered an important indicator of healthy ecosystems.

For anglers, bull trout offer thrilling fishing, especially when targeting them with streamers that imitate baitfish.

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