B.C.’s Warm weather forces those in ice-fishing derby into boats
Krista Clark is an avid ice fisher, but it was a late start to the season in British Columbia’s East Kootenay region where she’s lived for 47 years.
“This year, it’s been just waiting and waiting for ice conditions to even appear,” she said.
Now, fishers in the region say unseasonably warm temperatures are causing local lakes to melt earlier than normal, forcing an annual derby to rely on boats and causing emergency officials to warn of the risk.
Environment Canada said 17 B.C. communities saw their daily high temperature records matched or broken on Thursday brought in by a ridge of high pressure moving over the province’s coast.


