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Okanagan Fishing Road Trip with my bZ4X! | Fishing with Rod #fishing #electricvehicle #bassfishing



Back in May 2024, I decided to go on a road trip to the Okanagan from Chilliwack with my Toyota electric vehicle bZ4X, fishing for trout and bass. Tagging along with me is @LifeOfLindaLee so I could drop her off to see her mom in the Okanagan.

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14 Comments

  1. Looks like so much fun! I'm now planning a trip with our BZ4X to the Okanagan as well! We will be heading from Vancouver to Kamloops, where we will stay for 4 nights. Never fished for bass before. Where can I find bass along my route? And what's the best lure? Thanks

  2. Love fishing Marquart and Lunbom for bows and also love fishing Osoyoos and Vaseaux for bass! Looks like a great trip Rod I may just try that same loop this year. I think it's great to show that people who have EV's can go fishing and have a great trip.

  3. You'd love hooking up with some southern largies. Morning or evening with a hoola popper. There's not a lot that compares to a ten pound bass hitting a top water bait on a still lake. But I will say that the bass up there are bigger than I thought they'd be. Perfect eating size.

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