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1 Fisheries Management Information System Report : Module Id : Filename : Run by : Report Date: Stocking Report FM_RRSTK H:/fm_rrstk.pdf JWAGNER 0-MAY-01 For Year: 00
2 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page 2 of ES1 Oldman / Bow River Watershed AIRDRIE POND (1-2-1-W) AIRDRIE POND (1-2-1-W) ALLEN BILL POND (30---W) ALLEN BILL POND (30---W) ALLISON LAKE (2---W) ALLISON LAKE (2---W) ALLISON LAKE (2---W) ALLISON LAKE (2---W) ALLISON LAKE (2---W) ASTER LAKE (4-1--W) AVALANCHE LAKE (2-2--W) BATHING LAKE (-4-1-W) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2--1-W) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2--1-W) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2--1-W) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2--1-W) BEAUVAIS LAKE (2--1-W) BEAVER MINES LAKE (--3-W) BULLER POND (---W) BURMIS LAKE (14--3-W) BURN'S RESERVOIR (--30-W4) BURSTALL LAKES (LOWER BURSTALL LAKE) (1---W) BURSTALL LAKES (UPPER BURSTALL LAKE) (1---W) BUTCHER'S LAKE (1-4-1-W) CANMORE CREEK ( W) CARNARVON LAKE (-1--W) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (3-1-2-W) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (3-1-2-W) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (3-1-2-W) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (3-1-2-W) CHAIN LAKES RESERVOIR (3-1-2-W) COLEMAN FISH AND GAME POND (24---W) COTTONWOOD LAKE (1--2-W4) CROWSNEST LAKE (---W) CROWSNEST LAKE (---W) CROWSNEST LAKE (---W) DEWITT'S POND ( W) DEWITT'S POND ( W) DIPPING VAT LAKE (-4-2-W4) DIPPING VAT LAKE (-4-2-W4) EMERALD LAKE (---W) EMERALD LAKE (---W) EMERSON POND (-1-2-W4) FORTRESS LAKE (31---W) FOUR MILE CREEK (32-2--W) GALATEA LAKES (LOWER GALATEA LAKE) (14---W) GRANUM POND (31--2-W4) GROTTO MOUNTAIN POND (-24--W) GROTTO MOUNTAIN POND (-24--W) GROTTO MOUNTAIN POND (-24--W) HEAD LAKES (LOWER HEAD LAKE) (1---W) HEAD LAKES (UPPER HEAD LAKE) (30---W) HIGHWOOD RIVER (2--2-W4) INVINCIBLE LAKE (---W) ISLAND LAKE (---W) ISLAND LAKE (---W) ISLAND LAKE (---W) ISLAND LAKE (---W) ISLAND LAKE (---W) January December December ,00 2,00 2, 2 1, 00 00,00,00,000 4,0 00 1,0 3, 1,0,00 1,00 2 1,0 3,00 1,00 0,00 4,00,0,00,00,00, 2, ,0 42 1,00 1, , BLTR
3 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page 3 of KANANASKIS RIVER (-24--W) KANANASKIS VILLAGE POND (3---W) LAKE OF THE HORNS (---W) LEES LAKE (--2-W) LILLIAN LAKE (---W) LOST KNIFE CREEK (31-2--W) LOWER CHAMPION LAKE (2---W) LOWER CHAMPION LAKE (2---W) MARGARET LAKE (1-2--W) MAUDE LAKE (---W) MCLEAN POND (---W) MCLEAN POND (---W) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (1---W) MOUNT LORETTE PONDS (1---W) PAYNE LAKE (MAMI LAKE) (-2-2-W4) PAYNE LAKE (MAMI LAKE) (-2-2-W4) PHILLIPPS LAKE (SUMMIT) (---W) PINE COULEE RESERVOIR ( W4) RIBBON LAKE (1---W) RUNNING RAIN LAKE (---W) SHEEP RIVER (32--2-W4) SIBBALD CREEK (-24--W) SIBBALD LAKE (-2--W) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24--W) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24--W) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24--W) SIBBALD MEADOWS POND (-24--W) SPARROW'S EGG LAKE (---W) THREE ISLE LAKE (2-1--W) UPPER CHAMPION LAKE (2---W) UPPER KANANASKIS LAKE (-1--W) WEST MEMORIAL LAKE (---W) WHISKEY CREEK (34--4-W) WILLOW CREEK (2--2-W4) 0 20,0 1,00 4 2, 3,00 3,00 2,00 2,400 34,00,00 1,30,000 1,00,000 4,00 1, , 2,00 400,400 BLTR 14 1 ES2 ALFORD LAKE (4-3--W) BLACKSTONE RIVER ( W) BRAZEAU BORROW PIT #1 (2-4--W) BROWN CREEK (-43-1-W) CARDINAL RIVER (-4--W) CHAMBERS CREEK (2-41--W) CHUNGO CREEK (1-43--W) COW CREEK (14-3--W) COW LAKE (-3--W) COW LAKE (-3--W) DICKSON TROUT POND (4-3-2-W) EAGLE LAKE (-32--W) ELK CREEK POND (33-3--W) ENTRY LAKE (1-3--W) GOLDEYE LAKE (-40-1-W) HARLECK POND ( W) ICE LAKE ( W) JOB LAKE (-3--W) KRAMER POND (2-4--W) LANDSLIDE LAKE (-3--W) LOST GUIDE LAKE ( W) MITCHELL LAKE (2-3--W) Red Deer / North Saskatchewan River Watershed 1,00 1,00 4,0,0, 4,0, 4,00,00 00, ,00,000,00,
4 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page 4 of MUD CREEK (3-3--W) MUSKIKI LAKE (-4--W) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (EAST) ( W) NORDEGG BORROW PIT (WEST) ( W) OBSTRUCTION LAKES (-40--W) PEPPERS LAKE (30-3--W) PHYLLIS LAKE (-3--W) PHYLLIS LAKE (-3--W) PHYLLIS LAKE (-3--W) PHYLLIS LAKE (-3--W) PHYLLIS LAKE (-3--W) RAT LAKE (-3--W) ROCKY CHILDREN'S POND (34-3--W) ROCKY CHILDREN'S POND (34-3--W) SHUNDA LAKE (FISH LAKE) (-40-1-W) SHUNDA LAKE (FISH LAKE) (-40-1-W) STRUBEL LAKE (1-3--W) TAY LAKE (-3--W) THUNDER LAKE (3-4-1-W) TWIN LAKES (-40--W) TWIN LAKES (-40--W) TWIN LAKES (-40--W) TWIN LAKES (-40--W) WAPIABI CREEK ( W) WINCHELL LAKE (2-2--W) November,, ,0, 4, , 1,,000 3,00,000 3,00, ES3 Athabasca / Pembina River Watershed CRYSTAL LAKE (31---W) DANDURAND LAKE (-3-1-W) DUNN LAKE (-4-2-W) EMERSON LAKES (---W) EMERSON LAKES (---W) FAIRFAX LAKE (-4--W) FAIRFAX LAKE (-4--W) GRIZZLY POND (--1-W) HINTON BORROW PIT (2-0-2-W) JARVIS CREEK (-4-2-W) JARVIS CREEK POND (-2-2-W) KINKY LAKE (-0-2-W) LAMBERT POND (-3--W) LITTLE BRULE CREEK (COLD CREEK) (3-3--W) LITTLE SUNDANCE CREEK (-3--W) LOVETT LAKE (-4-1-W) MARY GREGG LAKE ( W) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (30-1--W) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (30-1--W) MCLEOD LAKE (CARSON LAKE) (30-1--W) MILLERS LAKE (-3-1-W) NITON LAKE (32-3--W) OBED LAKE (-3--W) PEDLEY RESERVOIR ( W) PETITE LAKE (-4-2-W) RUBY LAKE (UPPER RUBY LAKE) (-44--W) SILKSTONE LAKE (-4-1-W) TRAPPER LAKE (1--1-W) UNNAMED (32---W) WILDHORSE LAKES (UPPER WILDHORSE LAKE) ( W) WILDWOOD POND (30-3--W) 3,,000 1, 1, 3,0 00,00 1 1,00,00 2,400 2,00 1,,00 1,00
5 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page of WOLF CREEK POND (-3-1-W) ES4 Smoky River Watershed CUTBANK LAKE (2-2--W) CUTBANK LAKE (2-2--W) DOLLAR LAKES (EAST DOLLAR LAKE) (-3--W) FOX CREEK TROUT POND (-3--W) GRANDE CACHE LAKE (1---W) GRANDE CACHE LAKE (1---W) HIGHWAY 40 POND (---W) KAKUT LAKE (34--4-W) MUSKOSEEPI POND (2-1--W) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (LOWER PIERRE GREYS LAKE) (- -4-W) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (MIDDLE PIERRE GREYS LAKE) (- -4-W) PIERRE GREYS LAKES (UPPER PIERRE GREYS LAKES) (- -4-W) PINE POINT BORROW PIT (-3--W) SWAN LAKE (-0-2-W) SWAN LAKE (-0-2-W) TWO LAKES (NORTH TWO LAKE) (-2--W) TWO LAKES (SOUTH TWO LAKE) (-2--W) VALLEYVIEW CHILDREN'S POND (-0--W) VICTOR LAKE (3---W),000 1,0 00 2,400,400 1,00, 1,,00 1,0 2, NB1 BELLIS BEACH LAKE (1--1-W4) BELLIS BEACH LAKE (1--1-W4) BONNYVILLE TOWN POND (-1--W4) BOYLE POND (1-4-1-W4) HALFMOON LAKE (33---W4) HAPPY HOLLOW LAKE (1-4-4-W4) LAC DELORME (GEORGE'S LAKE) (---W4) LAC LA BICHE TROUT POND (---W4) LAC LA BICHE TROUT POND (---W4) LAC LA BICHE TROUT POND (---W4) LEGAL RESERVOIR (24--2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) LITTLE BEAR LAKE (HASSE LAKE) (1-4-2-W4) MEDLEY RIVER (--2-W4) MILE 0 LAKE (3--14-W4) NAMEPI CREEK RESERVOIR (14---W4) SHEMELUK LAKE (2-0--W4) NB2 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD RESERVOIR (2---W) BLUE LAKE (---W) CHAIN LAKES (LOWER CHAIN LAKE) (---W4) CHAIN LAKES (LOWER CHAIN LAKE) (---W4) CHAIN LAKES (LOWER CHAIN LAKE) (---W4) CORBETT LAKE #1 (1-1--W) Lac La Biche / Beaver River Watershed 1 00,00, ,0 00 4,400,0,000, 4,00 1,00, 00,000 Athabasca / Lesser Slave River Watershed,000, 3,00 3, YLPR
6 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page of CORBETT LAKE #2 (1-1--W) DOLBERG LAKE (1-0--W) EDITH LAKE (---W) MARIGOLD LAKE (32---W) MCCLENNAN RESERVOIR (2--1-W) PADDLE RIVER DAM POND (1---W) PARKER LAKE (2-0--W) PEANUT LAKE (1--3-W) SCHUMAN LAKE (3-1--W) STONE LAKE (-3--W) TAMARACK LAKE (---W) WESTLOCK RECREATION POND (31--2-W4), 2,0, 1,000,400,,00, NB3 Peace / Hay River Watershed CECIL THOMPSON POND (-3--W) CUMMINGS LAKE (-2-3-W) FAIRVIEW COLLEGE POND (2-1-3-W) FIGURE EIGHT LAKE (-4-2-W) FIGURE EIGHT LAKE (-4-2-W) FOOTNER POND (4-1-1-W) HUTCH LAKE (-2--W) MACHESIS LAKE (2--1-W) MOONSHINE LAKE (MIRAGE LAKE) (31---W) NARDAM LAKE (1---W) OLE LAKE (30-4--W) PEACE POND (2-3--W) RAINBOW LAKE POND (2---W) RUNNING LAKE (2---W) SAWN LAKE (-2--W) SPRING LAKE (---W) STONEY LAKE (31--3-W) TWIN LAKES (2---W) TWIN LAKES (2---W) WEBERVILLE POND (---W),000 3, 1 1,000, ,00 00,000 1,40,000 1,000,000 YLPR NB4 Athabasca / Slave River Watershed ENGSTROM LAKE (-3--W4) ENGSTROM LAKE (-3--W4) ENGSTROM LAKE (-3--W4) ENGSTROM LAKE (-3--W4) HIGHWAY 3 POND (1---W4) MINIMUM SECURITY POND (1---W4) TEXACO EAST POND (1---W4) TEXACO POND (---W4) 24,, 3,00 2,00 1,00 PP1 BOW CITY EAST PONDS (1---W4) BOW CITY EAST PONDS (1---W4) BROOKS AQUADUCT POND (1--14-W4) BULLSHEAD RESERVOIR (BULLSHEAD CREEK RESERVOIR) (2--4-W4) BULLSHEAD RESERVOIR (BULLSHEAD CREEK RESERVOIR) (2--4-W4) CAVAN LAKE (30--3-W4) CAVAN LAKE (30--3-W4) ECHO DALE REGIONAL PARK POND (---W4) Milk / South Saskatchewan River Watershed 2,00 2,00 4,00,
7 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page of ECHO DALE REGIONAL PARK POND (---W4) ENCHANT POND (-14--W4) ENCHANT POND (-14--W4) FOREMOST RESERVOIR (---W4) FOREMOST RESERVOIR (---W4) GOLDSPRING PARK POND (-2-1-W4) GOLDSPRING PARK POND (-2-1-W4) HENINGERS RESERVOIR (-3--W4) KEENEX COULEE RESERVOIR (--24-W4) MAGRATH CHILDREN'S POND (2---W4) MCQUILLAN RESERVOIR (--1-W4) MCQUILLAN RESERVOIR (--1-W4) MCQUILLAN RESERVOIR (--1-W4) MCVINNIE RESERVOIR (33---W4) MICHEL RESERVOIR (MICHELLE RESERVOIR) (--3-W4) NICHOLAS SHERAN PARK POND (2---W4) NICHOLAS SHERAN PARK POND (2---W4) OUTPOST LAKE (POLICE LAKE) (-1-2-W4) REESOR LAKE (--1-W4) SPRUCE COULEE RESERVOIR (2--2-W4) STIRLING CHILDREN'S POND (2--1-W4) STIRLING CHILDREN'S POND (2--1-W4) STRATHMORE CHILDREN'S POND ( W4) STRATHMORE CHILDREN'S POND ( W4) TYRRELL LAKE (1---W4) 1, ,000 30, , , PP2 ACADIA VALLEY RESERVOIR (-2-2-W4) ANDERSON DAM (2-2--W4) ASHLAND RESERVOIR (-4-3-W) BASHAW POND (4-42--W4) BEAUMONT POND ( W4) BENNETT'S POND (-3-2-W4) BENNETT'S POND (-3-2-W4) BLACK NUGGET MINE PIT (-4--W4) BLOOD INDIAN CREEK RESERVOIR (-2--W4) BOEHLKE'S POND ( W4) BRACONNIER RESERVOIR (-31--W4) BROADMOOR LAKE (34-2--W4) CAPTAIN EYRE LAKE (30-3--W4) CARDIFF PARK POND (24--2-W4) CARDIFF PARK POND (24--2-W4) CASTOR EASTSIDE TROUT POND ( W4) CHICKAKOO LAKE (CHICKAKO LAKE) ( W) CIPPERLEY'S RESERVOIR (-32-1-W) CLARK'S RESERVOIR (-30-1-W) DAYSLAND POND (-4-1-W4) DILLBERRY LAKE ( W4) DIPLOMAT MINE POND ( W4) DIPLOMAT MINE POND ( W4) EAST PIT LAKE (-3-4-W) EAST PIT LAKE (-3-4-W) EDEN LAKE (LAKE EDEN) (-3-2-W) FYTEN RESERVOIR ( W4) GIBBONS POND (---W4) GOOSEBERRY PARK POND (-3--W4) HANSEN'S RESERVOIR (2-3-3-W) HASSE LAKE (-2-2-W) Red Deer / North Saskatchewan / Battle River Watershed November ,00 2,00,000,000,00 3 1, 1,0 1,00 00,000,000,000,00 4,0,000 3,
8 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page of HASSE LAKE (-2-2-W) HELMER RESERVOIR ( W4) HELMER RESERVOIR ( W4) HELMER RESERVOIR ( W4) HERITAGE LAKE (33--2-W4) HERITAGE LAKE (33--2-W4) HERITAGE LAKE (33--2-W4) HERMITAGE PARK POND (-3--W4) HILLER'S RESERVOIR (-32-2-W4) HUBER RESERVOIR (3-3--W4) HUBER RESERVOIR (3-3--W4) HUGH BOWER POND (1-3-2-W4) HUGH BOWER POND (1-3-2-W4) HUGH BOWER POND (1-3-2-W4) HUGH BOWER POND (1-3-2-W4) INNISFREE TROUT POND (-1--W4) IRMA FISH AND GAME POND (34-4--W4) JACK FISH LAKE (2-3--W4) JACK FISH LAKE (2-3--W4) KERBE'S POND (1-3--W4) KERBE'S POND (1-3--W4) KILLAM TOWN POND ( W4) KRAFT POND ( W4) KRAFT POND ( W4) LACOMBE PARK POND (2-4--W4) LAMONT POND (2--1-W4) LAMONT POND (2--1-W4) LEDUC RESERVOIR (2-4-2-W4) LLOYDMINSTER POND (-0-1-W4) LOUGHEED TROUT POND ( W4) LOUGHEED TROUT POND ( W4) LOUGHEED TROUT POND ( W4) MCLAREN'S RESERVOIR (-33--W4) MICHICHI RESERVOIR (1-30--W4) MIDWAY RESERVOIR ( W4) MIQUELON PARK POND (-4--W4) MIRROR RESERVOIR (2-40--W4) MORINVILLE FISH AND GAME POND (4--2-W4) MOUND RED RESERVOIR (-4-2-W4) NIEMELA RESERVOIR (1-3-3-W) NIEMELA RESERVOIR (1-3-3-W) NUGGENT POND ( W) OPEN CREEK RESERVOIR (2-42--W) OYEN (CONCRETE PLANT) POND ( W4) OYEN RESERVOIR ( W4) PARLBY RESERVOIR ( W4) PLEASURE ISLAND RESERVOIR (-4-1-W4) PLEASURE ISLAND RESERVOIR (-4-1-W4) PONOKA CENTENNIAL PARK POND (-43-2-W4) PRO ALTA POND (-3-2-W4) ROSALIND GRAVEL PIT (-44--W4) SARDINE LAKE (-4-4-W) SAUER LAKE (2-3-1-W) SAUER LAKE (2-3-1-W) SEVERN CREEK RESERVOIR (-2--W4) SEVERN CREEK RESERVOIR (-2--W4) SHUSTER LAKE (2-43--W4) SOLDAN LAKE (1-3-1-W) SPRING LAKE (COTTAGE) ( W) SPRING LAKE (COTTAGE) ( W) November,000,000,000, ,00,000, ,00 1, ,00 00,,000 1,00 1, , ,00 1,00,000 1, ,00 1,00 2,00 4,00 1,00, 4 1,000,000 YLPR
9 Stocking Report for year: 00 Page of STAR LAKE (1-2-2-W) SYLVAN LAKE (-3-2-W) SYLVAN LAKE (-3-2-W) TELEGRAPH PARK POND (32-4--W4) TELEGRAPH PARK POND (32-4--W4) TWO HILLS POND (32-4--W4) VEGREVILLE CHILDREN'S POND ( W4) VEGREVILLE TROUT POND (-2-14-W4) VEGREVILLE TROUT POND (-2-14-W4) VERMILION PARK POND (1-1--W4) VERMILION PARK POND (1-1--W4) ACE PARK POND ( W4) WASKASOO PARK POND (-3-2-W4) WASKASOO PARK POND (-3-2-W4) WETASKIWIN POND ( W4) WINDSOR LAKE (-42--W4) WINFIELD PIONEER PARK & CAMPGROUND POND (-4-3- W) 1, 1,400 1,00 1,00 1,00,000 3, Summary BROOK TROUT BULL TROUT BROWN TROUT CUTTHROAT TROUT RAINBOW TROUT EYE YELLOW PERCH BLTR YLPR Total: Planted 2 4, 0,0 3,,000 3,40,000 2,00,2,400 Total number of water bodies stocked: 24
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