Glad Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a distinctive Parkland water — the only lake in the region offering Arctic char, alongside stocked rainbow trout and northern pike. A cool, deep escarpment lake that gives the fly angler a genuine char-and-rainbow stillwater in southern Manitoba, plus pike in the bays.
A patient day, if you fancy it
Useful ripple, fishable wave. Take your time — read the water before you cast.
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Conditions on the water
Trends shown where the gauge supports them
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How to fish · for rainbow trout
The brief
When · where · method · kit
Today's tactical plan
The plan
Plan A · Plan B · what to watch · bank or boat
Work a bushy searching pattern on the bob and drop a contrasting nymph on the point. When no hatch is visible, a buzzer team — black stripped quill on the point, attractor or pearl-rib on the top dropper — is the default starting point on any UK stillwater.
If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.
Evening tends to be the best period in summer — stay late if you can for a sedge or spinner fall.
Windy conditions suit anchoring in productive areas rather than open-water drifting.
Hatches & runs
What's on, when
Twelve months at a glance
Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
Today's fly · curated pack
Top pattern + the box
5 patterns from this venue's curated pack
Evidence
Why today scores what it does
The factors driving today's verdict
- Wind conditions (windy) are not ideal for this water.
Glad Lake · profile
Who this water suits
Strengths · watch-outs · best for
Glad Lake, on the water
Field guide · contributor-editedGlad Lake · about
What this water is
Background · character · contributors
Glad Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a distinctive Parkland water — the only lake in the region offering Arctic char, alongside stocked rainbow trout and northern pike. A cool, deep escarpment lake that gives the fly angler a genuine char-and-rainbow stillwater in southern Manitoba, plus pike in the bays.
A deep Duck Mountain escarpment lake — the only Parkland water with Arctic char, plus stocked rainbow trout and pike.
Wading: Managed lake — boat/float tube
- Lake
- Sedimentary
- Stillwater
- Shoal
Glad Lake · directions
How to get to the water
Glad Lake · zones
Where the rules change
Seasons · zones · per-species rules
- TroutLast Saturday April → 31 March
Glad Lake · permits
Good to know
- Manitoba Parkland; managed lake
- Verify the current Manitoba Anglers' Guide.
Glad Lake · learn
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Glad Lake
Glad Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a distinctive Parkland water — the only lake in the region offering Arctic char, alongside stocked rainbow trout and northern pike.
A patient day, if you fancy it
Useful ripple, fishable wave. Take your time — read the water before you cast.
Some readings unavailable — check directly before fishing.
Conditions are away from this venue's sweet spot — it usually fishes best in ripple wind with cloud skies.
Work a bushy searching pattern on the bob and drop a contrasting nymph on the point. When no hatch is visible, a buzzer team — black stripped quill on the point, attractor or pearl-rib on the top dropper — is the default starting point on any UK stillwater.
If the main plan is not working, switch to a smaller, more imitative pattern fished slower and deeper. A change of drift angle can also make a difference.
Evening tends to be the best period in summer — stay late if you can for a sedge or spinner fall.
Windy conditions suit anchoring in productive areas rather than open-water drifting.
- Wind conditions (windy) are not ideal for this water.
Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.
Terrain map
- Manitoba Parkland; managed lake
- Verify the current Manitoba Anglers' Guide.
Glad Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a distinctive Parkland water — the only lake in the region offering Arctic char, alongside stocked rainbow trout and northern pike. A cool, deep escarpment lake that gives the fly angler a genuine char-and-rainbow stillwater in southern Manitoba, plus pike in the bays.
A deep Duck Mountain escarpment lake — the only Parkland water with Arctic char, plus stocked rainbow trout and pike.
Wading: Managed lake — boat/float tube
- Lake
- Sedimentary
- Stillwater
- Shoal
- TroutLast Saturday April → 31 March
Glad Lake in Duck Mountain Provincial Park is a distinctive Parkland water — the only lake in the region offering Arctic char, alongside stocked rainbow trout and northern pike. A cool, deep escarpment lake that gives the fly angler a genuine char-and-rainbow stillwater in southern Manitoba, plus pike in the bays.