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1 Fisheries Management Information System Report : Module Id : Filename : Run by : Report Date: Stocking Report FM_RRSTK fm_rrstk.pdf JWAGNER 2-SEP-0 For Year: 0
2 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page 2 of ES1 AIRDRIE POND ( W5) AIRDRIE POND ( W5) ALLEN BILL POND (0--5-W5) ALLEN BILL POND (0--5-W5) ALLEN BILL POND (0--5-W5) ALLISON LAKE (27--5-W5) ALLISON LAKE (27--5-W5) BATHING LAKE ( W5) BEAR POND (6--4-W5) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2-5-1-W5) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2-5-1-W5) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2-5-1-W5) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2-5-1-W5) BEAVER MINES LAKE (11-5--W5) BIG IRON LAKE (1--4-W5) BULLER POND (---W5) BURMIS LAKE (-7--W5) BURN'S RESERVOIR (-6-0- BURN'S RESERVOIR (-6-0- BUTCHER'S LAKE (-4-1-W5) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (4--2-W5) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (4--2-W5) COLEMAN FISH AND GAME POND (24--5-W5) COTTONWOOD LAKE (-7-2- CROSSFIELD TROUT POND ( W5) CROWSNEST LAKE (--5-W5) DEWITT'S POND (1--1-W5) DEWITT'S POND (1--1-W5) GRANUM POND (1--- GROTTO MOUNTAIN POND (-24--W5) GROTTO MOUNTAIN POND (-24--W5) ISLAND LAKE (--6-W5) LEES LAKE (-7-2-W5) LEES LAKE (-7-2-W5) LEES LAKE (-7-2-W5) LITTLE BEAVERDAM LAKE ( LOWER CHAMPION LAKE (--5-W5) LOWER KANANASKIS LAKE (---W5) MARGARET LAKE (-2--W5) MCLEAN POND (--5-W5) MCLEAN POND (--5-W5) MCLEAN POND (--5-W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (---W5) PAYNE LAKE (MAMI LAKE) (-2-2- QUARRY LAKE (2-24--W5) SIBBALD LAKE (-24-7-W5) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24-7-W5) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24-7-W5) Oldman / Bow River Watershed 0 0 1,00 1,00 4, 450,,00,0,,400 1,00 1, 66,00 1, 750 1,400, , 1, 2,00,0 5, ,000, ,00 1,00 1, TP TP TP
3 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page of UPPER CHAMPION LAKE (--5-W5) UPPER KANANASKIS LAKE (---W5) UPPER KANANASKIS LAKE (---W5) WEDGE POND (---W5) 0 6,00,000 BLTR ES2 ALFORD LAKE (4-6--W5) BEAVER LAKE (-5-6-W5) BIRCH LAKE (-5-6-W5) BRAZEAU BORROW PIT #1 (2-45--W5) CAMP TROUT POND (2-44--W5) COW LAKE (---W5) DICKSON TROUT POND (-5--W5) ELK CREEK POND (-5--W5) FIESTA LAKE (-5-6-W5) GOLDEYE LAKE (-40--W5) HARLECK POND (5-41--W5) HARLECK POND (5-41--W5) IRONSIDE POND (7--7-W5) MITCHELL LAKE (-7--W5) MITCHELL LAKE (-7--W5) MUSKIKI LAKE (5-45--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (EAST) (2-40--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (EAST) (2-40--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (EAST) (2-40--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (WEST) (2-40--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (WEST) (2-40--W5) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (WEST) (2-40--W5) PEPPERS LAKE (0-5--W5) PHYLLIS LAKE (-6-7-W5) PHYLLIS LAKE (-6-7-W5) PHYLLIS LAKE (-6-7-W5) ROCKY CHILDREN'S POND (-40-7-W5) ROCKY CHILDREN'S POND (-40-7-W5) SHUNDA LAKE (FISH LAKE) (-40--W5) SHUNDA LAKE (FISH LAKE) (-40--W5) STRUBEL LAKE (0-7-7-W5) TAY LAKE (5-6--W5) THUNDER LAKE (4-45--W5) WINCHELL LAKE (2-2-5-W5) YELLOWHEAD LAKE (-4-6-W5) Red Deer / North Saskatchewan River Watershed,,00 1, 42 50, , ,000, ,000 77,00 0 7, , ES Athabasca / Pembina River Watershed DANDURAND LAKE (-5--W5) DUNN LAKE (7-54--W5) EMERALD LAKE ( W5) EMERSON LAKES (6-55--W5) 2, 2,00 TP 24
4 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page 4 of FAIRFAX LAKE (-46--W5) HINTON BORROW PIT (2-50--W5) JARVIS CREEK (1-54--W5) JARVIS CREEK POND (2-52--W5) KINKY LAKE (6-50--W5) LAMBERT POND (-5--W5) LITTLE BRULE CREEK (COLD CREEK) ( W5) LOVETT LAKE (-47--W5) MARY GREGG LAKE ( W5) MAYAN LAKE (5-57--W5) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (-61--W5) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (-61--W5) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (-61--W5) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (-61--W5) MILLERS LAKE (-5--W5) MILLERS LAKE (-5--W5) NITON LAKE (1-5--W5) OBED LAKE (11-5--W5) OBED LAKE (11-5--W5) OBED LAKE (11-5--W5) PEDLEY RESERVOIR ( W5) PETITE LAKE (-54--W5) PIT 5 (-46--W5) PIT 45 (-46--W5) SILKSTONE LAKE (-47--W5) WHITECOURT TOWN POND (5-5--W5) WILDHORSE LAKES (UPPER WILDHORSE LAKE) (1-4--W5) WILDHORSE LAKES (UPPER WILDHORSE LAKE) (1-4--W5) WILDHORSE LAKES (UPPER WILDHORSE LAKE) (1-4--W5) WILDWOOD POND (0-5--W5) WILDWOOD POND (0-5--W5) WOLF CREEK POND (-5--W5), ,000,000 2,, 45,400 4,00, 1,,400 5, 1, ,0 1,00 1, 7, 2, 1, 750 TP TP TP TP TP ES4 Smoky River Watershed DOLLAR LAKES (EAST DOLLAR LAKE) (-7- -W5) FOX CREEK TROUT POND (-6--W5) GRANDE CACHE LAKE (1-57--W6) GRANDE CACHE LAKE (1-57--W6) HIGHWAY 40 POND (-6-6-W6) KAKUT LAKE ( W6) MUSKOSEEPI POND (-71-6-W6) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (LOWER PIERRE GREYS LAKE) (-57-5-W6) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (MIDDLE PIERRE GREYS LAKE) ( W6) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (UPPER PIERRE GREYS LAKES) ( W6) PINE POINT BORROW PIT (-6--W5) SEXSMITH POND (-7-6-W6) 5,00 4,0 1, 6,60,000, TP TP
5 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page 5 of SEXSMITH POND (-7-6-W6) SPRING LAKE ( W6) SWAN LAKE (-70--W5) SWAN LAKE (-70--W5) TWO LAKES (NORTH TWO LAKE) (-62--W6) VALLEYVIEW CHILDREN'S POND (-70--W5) VICTOR LAKE (5-56--W6) 6,400,400, 7,0,000 GRCR TP NB1 ARDMORE COMMUNITY POND ( BELLIS BEACH LAKE (-5-- BONNYVILLE TOWN POND ( BOYLE POND (-64-- LAC DELORME (GEORGE'S LAKE) ( LAC DELORME (GEORGE'S LAKE) ( LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE (-6-- LAC LA BICHE TROUT POND (ALEXANDER HAMILTON POND) ( LARA FISH POND ( LEGAL RESERVOIR ( LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) ( LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) ( LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) ( MEDLEY RIVER ( MILE 07 LAKE (5-6-- NAMEPI CREEK RESERVOIR (-5-- SHEMELUK LAKE (-60-- ST. PAUL FISH POND (-5-- WESTLOCK RECREATION POND (1-5-- NB2 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD RESERVOIR ( W5) BLUE LAKE (-6--W5) CHAIN LAKES (LOWER CHAIN LAKE) (7-6-- CHAIN LAKES (LOWER CHAIN LAKE) (7-6-- CHRYSTINA LAKE (-67--W5) CORBETT LAKE #1 (1-61--W5) CORBETT LAKE #2 (1-61--W5) DOLBERG LAKE (1-60--W5) EDITH LAKE (-67--W5) LILY LAKE ( W5) MARIGOLD LAKE ( W5) Lac La Biche / Beaver River Watershed,0,00 0 5,50,000 6,00,000 40,560,000 5, 46, 2, ,,400 5,0 1, 1 1,0 Athabasca / Lesser Slave River Watershed 1,00 1 6,00,00 2,0,00,000 2,0, 7,
6 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page 6 of MCCLENNAN RESERVOIR (2-77--W5) PADDLE RIVER DAM POND (1-57--W5) PADDLE RIVER DAM POND (1-57--W5) PEANUT LAKE (-5--W5) SCHUMAN LAKE (5-61--W5) TAMARACK LAKE (-66--W5) WINDFALL LAKE (-66-5-W5) WINDFALL LAKE (-66-5-W5) March March,000,400, 41 0 NRPK YLPR 65 NB Peace / Hay River Watershed CECIL THOMPSON POND (24---W5) CUMMINGS LAKE (-2--W6) EAST TWIN LAKE (2-7--W5) FAIRVIEW COLLEGE POND (27-1--W6) FIGURE EIGHT LAKE (-4--W5) HIGH LEVEL POND (-1--W5) LA CRETE POND (-6--W5) MACHESIS LAKE (27-7--W5) MD PEACE POND #1 (27---W5) MONTAGANEUSSE LAKE (STONEY LAKE) (1-6- -W6) MOONSHINE LAKE (MIRAGE LAKE) (1-7-- W6) NARDAM LAKE (-7-5-W6) OLE LAKE (0-4--W6) PEACE POND #2 (27---W5) RAINBOW LAKE POND (---W6) RUNNING LAKE (4--7-W6) SULPHUR LAKE (7--2-W6) SULPHUR LAKE (7--2-W6) WEBERVILLE POND (7-5--W5) ZAMA COMMUNITY POND (-1-5-W6) 4,0 1 1,,000,00 5,00 0 GRCR 24 NB4 Athabasca / Slave River Watershed ENGSTROM LAKE (--6- ENGSTROM LAKE (--6- ENGSTROM LAKE (--6- ENGSTROM LAKE (--6- ENGSTROM LAKE (--6- HIGHWAY 6 POND (-7-- TEXACO EAST POND (--- TEXACO POND (---,00 7,, 2, 1, PP1 BOW CITY EAST PONDS (--- BOW CITY EAST PONDS (--- BROOKS AQUADUCT POND (--- BROOKS AQUADUCT POND (--- BULLSHEAD RESERVOIR (BULLSHEAD CREEK RESERVOIR) (2--4- BULLSHEAD RESERVOIR (BULLSHEAD CREEK Milk / South Saskatchewan River Watershed,00, TP
7 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page 7 of RESERVOIR) (2--4- ECHO DALE REGIONAL PARK POND (5--6- ECHO DALE REGIONAL PARK POND (5--6- EMERSON POND (5--2- ENCHANT POND (--- ENCHANT POND (--- FOREMOST RESERVOIR ( FOREMOST RESERVOIR ( GOLDSPRING PARK POND (6-2-- GOLDSPRING PARK POND (6-2-- HENINGERS RESERVOIR (--- KEENEX COULEE RESERVOIR ( MAGRATH CHILDREN'S POND (-5-- MAGRATH CHILDREN'S POND (-5-- MCQUILLAN RESERVOIR (--- MCQUILLAN RESERVOIR (--- MCVINNIE RESERVOIR (--- MICHEL RESERVOIR (MICHELLE RESERVOIR) (5-7-- MICHEL RESERVOIR (MICHELLE RESERVOIR) (5-7-- MICHEL RESERVOIR (MICHELLE RESERVOIR) (5-7-- NEW DAYTON FISH AND GAME POND (2-5-- NICHOLAS SHERAN PARK POND (--- OUTPOST LAKE (POLICE LAKE) (6-1-- REESOR LAKE (--1- REESOR LAKE (--1- RIVERSTONE POND (--- SPRING COULEE PARK POND ( SPRUCE COULEE RESERVOIR (--2- SPRUCE COULEE RESERVOIR (--2- SPRUCE COULEE RESERVOIR (--2- STIRLING CHILDREN'S POND (2-6-- STIRLING CHILDREN'S POND (2-6-- STRATHMORE CHILDREN'S POND (-24-- TYRRELL LAKE (-5-- TYRRELL LAKE (-5-- TYRRELL LAKE (-5-- TYRRELL LAKE (-5-- TYRRELL LAKE (-5-- 2, 1,400 1,00 1, 1, 1,,,0,000, ,0,00 0,0 7, 7,00 2, 64, 6,00 4,00 67, TP TP TP TP PP2 ACADIA VALLEY RESERVOIR (5--2- ANDERSON DAM (-2-- ANDERSON DAM (-2-- ASHLAND RESERVOIR (-4--W5) BASHAW POND ( BEAUMONT POND ( BLACK NUGGET MINE PIT ( BLACK NUGGET MINE PIT ( BLOOD INDIAN CREEK RESERVOIR (2--- Red Deer / North Saskatchewan / Battle River Watershed 1, 0,000
8 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page of BOEHLKE'S POND (1-5-- BUD MILLER PARK POND ( CAPTAIN EYRE LAKE (CAPT AYRE) (0--5- CARDIFF PARK POND ( CASTAWAY TROUT POND ( CASTOR EASTSIDE TROUT POND (4-7-- CHICKAKOO LAKE (CHICKAKO LAKE) ( W5) CHICKAKOO LAKE (CHICKAKO LAKE) ( W5) CHICKAKOO LAKE (CHICKAKO LAKE) ( W5) CIPPERLEY'S RESERVOIR (-2-1-W5) CLARK'S RESERVOIR (-0-1-W5) CONSORT RESERVOIR (-5-6- CORONATION RESERVOIR ( DAYSLAND POND (-45-- DILLBERRY LAKE ( DIPLOMAT MINE POND ( DIPLOMAT MINE POND ( EAST PIT LAKE (-5-4-W5) FYTEN RESERVOIR ( GENESEE TROUT POND (1-51--W5) GIBBONS POND (-56-- GOOSEBERRY PARK POND (-6-6- GOOSEBERRY PARK POND (-6-6- HANSEN'S RESERVOIR (2---W5) HANSEN'S RESERVOIR (2---W5) HASSE LAKE (-52-2-W5) HASSE LAKE (-52-2-W5) HELMER RESERVOIR (-1-- HERITAGE LAKE (-55-- HERITAGE LAKE (-55-- HERITAGE LAKE (-55-- HERMITAGE PARK POND (-5-- HILLER'S RESERVOIR (-2-2- HILLER'S RESERVOIR (-2-2- HUBER RESERVOIR (6-7-- INNISFREE TROUT POND (-51-- IRMA FISH AND GAME POND ( JACK FISH LAKE (DELETE - USE 5) (2-5-- KRAFT POND (27--- KRAMER POND (-45-6-W5) LACOMBE PARK POND ( LAMONT POND ( LAMONT POND ( LEDUC RESERVOIR ( LOUGHEED TROUT POND ( LOUGHEED TROUT POND ( MCLAREN'S RESERVOIR (--- MICHICHI RESERVOIR (-0-- MIDWAY RESERVOIR ( MIRROR RESERVOIR ( ,00,0 1, ,400 1, 5,00,000 11,,000,,00,00,000 1, 750 1,000 0
9 Stocking Report for year: 0 Page of MIRROR RESERVOIR ( MORINVILLE FISH AND GAME POND ( MOUND RED RESERVOIR ( MUIR LAKE ( NIEMELA RESERVOIR (1---W5) NIEMELA RESERVOIR (1---W5) NUGGENT POND (-44--W5) OPEN CREEK RESERVOIR (-42-6-W5) OPEN CREEK RESERVOIR (-42-6-W5) OPEN CREEK RESERVOIR (-42-6-W5) OPEN CREEK RESERVOIR (-42-6-W5) OYEN (CONCRETE PLANT) POND ( OYEN RESERVOIR ( PARLBY RESERVOIR ( PLEASURE ISLAND RESERVOIR (-46-- PLEASURE ISLAND RESERVOIR (-46-- PONOKA CENTENNIAL PARK POND (-4-- PRO ALTA POND (--2- SALTER'S LAKE (-54-2-W5) SARDINE LAKE (5-4-4-W5) SAUER LAKE (2-5-1-W5) SEVERN CREEK RESERVOIR (--- SHUSTER LAKE (-4-5- SPRING LAKE (COTTAGE) ( W5) STAR LAKE (-52-2-W5) STAR LAKE (-52-2-W5) TELEGRAPH PARK POND (-4-- TELEGRAPH PARK POND (-4-- TELEGRAPH PARK POND (-4-- TWO HILLS POND ( VEGREVILLE CHILDREN'S POND ( VEGREVILLE TROUT POND (-52-- VERMILION PARK POND ( ACE PARK POND ( WASKASOO PARK POND (--27- WASKASOO PARK POND (--27- WETASKIWIN POND ( WINDSOR LAKE ( , 1, 1, ,0 2, 750 1,,400 2,,000,0,000 2,00 5,00 1, 1,, Summary ARCTIC GRAYLING BROOK TROUT BULL TROUT BROWN TROUT CUTTHROAT TROUT GRASS CARP NORTHERN PIKE RAINBOW TROUT EYE YELLOW PERCH BLTR GRCR NRPK YLPR Total: Planted 5,00,000 6,00 51,, ,70,000 52,00, ,1,401 Total number of water bodies stocked: 7
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