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A LURE RAINBOW TROUT FIND HARD TO RESIST June 23rd, 2010
There’s a long tradition of fishing
for big rainbow trout in Okanagan
Lake, and the items anglers have
attached to the end of their lines to attract
that big one have varied a little over the
years.
However, there has been one standby
since Lyman Dooley carved his fi rst Lyman
Lure in Kelowna for his customers in
1947—and it still works.
Capital News photographer Sean Connor
was skeptical, so they took him out fishing
on the big lake, and he managed to reel
in a rainbow or two—lured to his line by
today’s version of the Kelowna-made,
still-wooden, Lyman Lure.
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