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ZONE 3 A vast area of central and northern Alberta consists of boreal forest. Throughout the boreal forest, many of the streams are low gradient, brown water streams from muskeg drainages. These streams are tributaries within larger watersheds, which in turn are part of the major drainage basins of the Athabasca, Peace and Hay rivers. The majority of the lakes in Alberta occur in the boreal forest zone. The popular game fish of the zone are yellow perch, northern pike, walleye, lake whitefish, Arctic grayling and lake trout. Zone 3 is subdivided into four Watershed Units (NB1 NB4). NB1 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Bait Fishing: (see definition for bait on page 15) Ice fishing: angling is not permitted through the ice; a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters WATERSHED UNIT NB1 the Beaver River watershed and the Athabasca River watershed between the north boundary of Township 78 (near Pelican River) and Sec. Rd. 813 (near the town of Athabasca), including the Calling River watershed, and the La Biche River watershed (NOTE: the tributary watersheds, including several lakes in the Lakeland District, entering on the left [north] bank of the North Saskatchewan River downstream of Highway 38 near Redwater are also part of Unit NB1). Arctic Grayling have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. NB1 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait, including bait fish in NB1 lakes and streams is allowed except at locations listed with Bait Bans under NB1 Lake and Stream Listings. NB1 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under NB1 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in NB1, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations at each listed waterbody starting on page 70. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds listed and fish species listed under NB1 Lake and Stream Listings starting page 70, You must follow the regulations of each listed waterbody. C. Default regulations for other NB1 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake, May 15 to Mar. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Trout limit 3; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Apr. 1 to May 14 CLOSED STREAMS A. For Streams and fish species listed under NB1 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 76, You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for NB1 Streams and tributaries not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, June 1 to Oct. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Nov. 1 to May 31 CLOSED 68 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

UNIT NB1 ZONE 3 NORTHERN BOREAL

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB1 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB1 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish All lakes within Lakeland Provincial Park Including Blackett, Dabbs, Helena, Jackson, Kinnaird, McGuffin, Shaw and Snake Lakes; Species limit is combined and applies to all waters 50 All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Including Wolf, Sapphire, Magician, Corner, and Lane lakes; Species limit is combined and applies to all waters Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 or SHL 0 Amisk Lake 0 or SHL Tributaries and outlet 1km downstream Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 or SHL Angling Lake 0 Bangs Lake 3 3 Tributaries upstream for 1 km and outlet downstream for 1 km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 3 3 Beartrap Lake 0 Beaver Lake 0 0 Behan Lake 11-1-73-11-W4 0 Bentley Lake 58-8-W4 Big Chief Lake 16-72-11-W4 2 Big Johnson (Chump) Lake 0 1 Blackett Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Bluet Lake 58-4-W4 Bonnie Lake 60-13-W4 1 Bourque Lake 0 or SHL 0 Bunder Lake 61-12-W4 Burnt Lake 67-3-W4 CLOSED ALL YEAR Cache Lake 59-12-W4 Calling Lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 1 fish 45-55 0 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 1 fish 45-55 0 Chappell Lake 68-17-W4 3 Chickenhill Lake 59-8-W4 0 0 Claude Lake 0 70

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB1 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB1 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Cold Lake 75 from May 15 to Sept. 14 and Nov. 16 to Mar. 31. 0 from Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 Corner Lake See listing All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Corrigal (Round) Lake 2-14-72-18-W4 70 Cow Lake 8-72-11-W4 2 Crane (Moore) Lake 0 0 Outlet stream Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 Crickett Lake 64-18-W4 2 Dabbs Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Elinor Lake 0 or SHL Ethel (Bear) Lake 0 or SHL Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 or SHL Fishing Lake Floatingstone Lake 0 0 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 Fork Lake 1 under 63 or over 0 Francis Lake 69-11-W4 0 Frog Lake 57-3-W4 Garner Lake 60-12-W4 0 or SHL 0 5 Garnier Lake 58-4-W4 70 Goodfish Lake 61-13-W4 0 Goodwin Lake 0 Greenstreet Lake 60-11-W4 Halfmoon Lake 2 Hanmore Lake 61-17-W4 2 72 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

Heart Lake 0 Helena Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Hilda Lake 0 or SHL Hope Lake 0 Ironwood Lake 65-11-W4 0 Island Lake 62-17-W4 55 Jackfish Lake 67-21-W4 3 Jackson Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Kaduk Lake 60-15-W4 Kehiwin Lake 0 0 Kinnaird Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Lac Bellevue 56-9-W4 0 or SHL 0 Lac La Biche 0 or SHL 75 3 Tributaries and outlet downstream to Hwy. 63. Also see Owl River and La Biche River CLOSED ALL YEAR Lac Saint Cyr 57-9-W4 Lac Sante 0 Outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 Lane Lake See listing All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Laurier Lake 56-4-W4 0 Lodge Lake 66-17-W4 0 0 Logan Lake 0 Lone Pine Lake 63-14-W4 Long Lake 56-1-W4 Long Lake Boyle area, 63-19-W4 0 or SHL 0 Boyle area, Tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 or SHL 0 Lottie Lake 58-11-W4 Lower Mann Lake 60--W4 Manatokan Lake 3 Magician Lake See listing All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Marie Lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 0 May Lake 0 0 McGuffin Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 73

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB1 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB1 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Minnie Lake 0 Mons Lake 60-16-W4 Moonshine Lake 58-1-W4 Moose Lake Portion south of a line from the easternmost point of land in NW2-61-7-W4 (Pelican Point) to the southernmost point of land in E2-61-7-W4 (Deadman's Point) and the southeast to the northernmost point of land in SW31-60-6-W4 (Ferbey Subdivision) Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 or SHL Remainder of the lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 or SHL Moosehills Lake 57-6-W4 Muriel Lake 0 0 0 0 0 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 0 0 0 North Buck Lake 0 Includes outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 Piche Lake 0 Pinehurst Lake Portion north of a line drawn from the easternmost point of land in NW19-65-09-W4 easterly to the westernmost point of land in NE19-65-09-W4 locally known as Snug Cove (Mud Bay) CLOSED ALL YEAR Remainder of the lake 0 or SHL Powder Lake 2 Primrose Lake CLOSED ALL YEAR Reed Lake 61-12-W4 Rock Island Lake 0 0 Ross Lake 56-4-W4 Saddle Lake Open all year Sapphire Lake See listing All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Seibert Lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 Bait Ban 0 or SHL 0 Shaw Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Sinclair Lake 23-65-5-W4 70 Skeleton Lake 65-18-W4 0 74 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

Spencer Lake Open May 15 to Mar. 31 from 1700h Friday to 1/2h after sunset the following Sunday 2 over 50 75 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 long weekends with the holiday Friday; 1700h Thursday to 1/2h after sunset the following Sunday 2 over 50 75 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 long weekends with the holiday Monday; 1700h Friday to 1/2h after sunset the following Monday 2 over 50 75 Open Dec. 24 1700h to 1/2h after sunset on Jan. 1 2 over 50 75 Soars Lake 59-1-W4 70 Stoney (Siler) Lake 56-8-W4 0 Sunday Lake 74-9-W4 0 Touchwood Lake 0 0 Tucker Lake Unnamed (Brodyk) Lake 60-17-W4 Unnamed (Island) Lake 57-1-W4 Unnamed (Little Perch) Lake 56-9-W4 Unnamed (Red) Lake 60-13-W4 Unnamed (Snake) Lake See All lakes within Lakeland Park Unnamed (Sowka) Lake -18-W4 2 Unnamed (Whitemud) Lake 62-19-W4 2 Upper Mann Lake 0 Includes tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 Victor Lake 63-14-W4 Vincent Lake 50 Includes tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 Wiau Lake 34-73-9-w4 0 Wayetenaw Lake 61-13-W4 Whitefish Lake 0 or SHL Whitney Lake 56-4-W4 Wolf Lake See listing All lakes within TWP 66, RNG 6 and 7, W4M Tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 or SHL 0 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 75

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB1 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH LKTR RNTR Default regulations for NB1 rivers, creeks and streams Open June 1 to Oct. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish fish 5 over 30 All streams within Lakeland Provincial Park Species limit is combined and applies to all waters 50 Athabasca River Mainstem from Sec. Rd. 813 (near Athabasca) and the north boundary of Township 78 (near Pelican River) Beaver River Mainstem including tributaries Open June 1 to Mar. 31 50 Martineau River 0 Medley River 11-62-2-W4 0 5 Owl River From Lac La Biche upstream to Piche River CLOSED ALL YEAR From confluence with Piche River upstream to headwaters 0 Piche River Includes tributaries 0 Redwater River 57-20-W4 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 Open May 15 to Mar. 31 0 within 500m of confluence with North Sask. River 76 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

WATERSHED UNIT NB2 the Athabasca River watershed between Sec. Rd. 813 near Athabasca and Sec. Rd. 658 near Whitecourt, including the Lesser Slave River watershed and the Pembina River watershed upstream to Highway 43 near Sangudo. NB2 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait in NB2 streams is NOT allowed except at portions of a few rivers under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings. 8 Fishing with bait in NB2 lakes is allowed, except at lakes listed with Bait Bans under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings. 8 Fishing with Bait Fish is allowed except at locations listed with Bait Bans under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings. NB2 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in NB2, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations at each listed waterbody starting page 79. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs, Ponds, and fish species listed under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 79, You must follow the regulations of each listed waterbody. C. Default regulations for other NB2 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake, Arctic Grayling have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. NB2 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Bait Fishing: See definition of bait on page 15. Ice fishing: Angling is not permitted through the ice; a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters. May 15 to Mar. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Trout limit 3; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Apr. 1 to May 14 CLOSED STREAMS A. For Streams listed and fish species listed under NB2 Lake and Stream Listings starting page 80, You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for other NB2 Streams and tributaries not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, June 1 to Oct. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit 63 ; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait Ban. Nov. 1 to May 31 CLOSED For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 77

UNIT NB2 ZONE 3 NORTHERN BOREAL

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB2 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB RNTR Trout Total General regulations for NB2 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Armstrong Lake 2 Baptiste Lake 66-24-W4 0 or SHL 0 Bolloque Lake 2 Crooked Lake 2 Dolberg Lake 8-1-60-8-W5 Open all year Bait ban 50 Duck Lake 25-65-27-W4 3 Fawcett Lake Remainder of lake 0 or SHL 0 Portion north and east of a line drawn from the MD boat launch in SE12-73-26-W4 to the point of land in SE11-73-26-W4 including the Mink River, Fawcett (Howard) River, and the areas locally known as the narrows and east basin Open July 1 to Mar. 1 0 or SHL 0 All tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 or SHL 0 Francis Lake 18-66-25-W4 2 Freeman Lake Bait ban 3 Tributaries Open June 16 to Oct. 31 3 Ghost Lake 16-68-24-W4 2 Goose Lake Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 Horseshoe Lake 63-25-W4 Open all year 3 5 Howard Lake 2 over 43 Island Lake 67-24-W4 0 0 Includes tributaries & outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 Jenkins Lake 68-24-W4 0 2 Outlet downstream for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 2 Lac La Nonne 0 0 2 fish, but limit is then 0 from Feb. 1 to Mar. 31 Lawrence Lake 2 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 79

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB2 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB RNTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB2 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 63 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Lesser Slave Lake Portion west of a line drawn from Shaw Point to the point of land in 26-74-14-W5 known as Little Grassy Point, including Buffalo Bay and the Grouard Channel, and their tributaries (except East Prairie River, South Heart River and Traverse Creek) Open June 16 to Oct. 31 43 55 Open Nov. 1 to Mar. 1 2 over 43 55 Remainder of the lake and outlet (Lesser Slave River) downstream to the weir below Hwy. 88 Open May 15 to Oct. 31 43 55 Remainder of the lake and outlet (Lesser Slave River) downstream to the weir below Hwy. 89 Open Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 2 over 43 55 Long Lake 64-25-W4 2 Long Island Lake 24-63-26-W4 0 Lower Chain Lake 69-23-W4 Open all year 2 0 TGTR Meyer Lake 2 Narrow Lake 0 2 Orloff Lake 50 0 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 0 Paddle River Reservoir Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 Paul Lake 0 70 South Heart Reservoir See Winagami Lake Steele (Cross) Lake 3 Unnamed (Fish) Lake Whiteridge Pond (Blueridge Pit) Open May 1 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 40 Winagami Lake Includes Boone's Slough and South Heart Reservoir 60 2 over Tributaries, inlet canal, outlet stream, and outlet canal Open June 1 to Oct. 31 60 2 over 80 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

NB2 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH Trout Total Default regulations for NB2 rivers, creeks and streams Open June 1 to Oct. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait ban 50 15 fish fish fish fish 5 over 30 3 fish Athabasca River Mainstem between Sec. Rd. 658 (near Whitecourt) downstream to Sec. Rd. 813 (near Athabasca) Bait allowed in river only East Prairie River Open June 16 to Oct. 31 Bait allowed 43 55 Freeman River Mainstem includes tributaries Open June 16 to Oct. 31 3 0 0 Lesser Slave River See Lesser Slave Lake; outlet portion downstream to the weir below Hwy. 88 The tributary and backwater upstream of the bridge that is east of the weir on the Old Smith Highway Open June 1 to Mar. 31 Bait allowed 43 2 over The portion of river downstream of the weir below Hwy. 88 Open June 1 to Mar. 31 Bait allowed 43 2 over Pembina River Downstream of Hwy. 43 (near Sandugo) Bait allowed in river only South Heart River Portion between the South Heart Reservoir and the West Prairie River 43 55 Portion from the confluence with the West Prairie River downstream to Buffalo Bay and tributaries Open June 16 to Oct. 31 Bait allowed 43 55 Strawberry Creek Open June 16 to Oct. 31 43 55 Traverse Creek Tributary to Buffalo Bay Open June 16 to Oct. 31 Bait allowed 43 55 West Prairie River Open June 16 to Oct. 31 Bait allowed 43 55 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 81

WATERSHED UNIT NB3 the Peace River watershed, including the Wabasca and Birch rivers, the Hay River and Petitot River watersheds, and the Fontas River, Yates River, Whitesand River and Buffalo River watersheds. NB3 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait in NB3 streams is NOT allowed except where listed at portions of a few rivers under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings. 8 Fishing with bait in NB3 lakes is allowed, except at lakes listed with Bait Bans under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings. 8 Fishing with bait fish is allowed except at locations listed with Bait Bans under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings. NB3 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in NB3, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations at each listed waterbody starting on page 84. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds listed and fish species listed under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 84, You must follow the regulations of each listed waterbody. C. Default regulations for other NB3 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake, May 15 to Mar. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Trout Arctic Grayling have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. NB3 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Bait Fishing: See definition of bait on page 15 Ice-Fishing: Angling is not permitted through the ice: a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters. Fishing seasons: Please know open fishing seasons may vary between Site-Specific Regulations and Lake and Stream Listings. limit 3; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Apr. 1 to May 14 CLOSED with the exception of all lakes, reservoirs and ponds located north of township 4 which remain open all year. STREAMS A. For Streams listed and fish species listed under NB3 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 87. You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for other NB3 Streams, and tributaries, not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, June 1 to Oct. 31 Bull Trout limit 0; Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait Ban. Nov. 1 to May 31 CLOSED 82 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

UNIT NB3 ZONE 3 NORTHERN BOREAL

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB3 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed. Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds north of Township 4 Open all year Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Albright Lake Open all year 3 Beatty Lake Open all year 43 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 43 Berry Lake Open all year Bitscho Lake The bay north of Kirkness Island; the portion of lake northerly of a line drawn from the southernmost tip of the point of land in SE31-124-5-W6 southeasterly to the westernmost tip of the point of land in SW28-124-5-W6 on Kirkness Island, and northerly of a line drawn from the easternmost tip of the point of land in SW27-124- 5-W6 on Kirkness Island northeasterly to the southernmost tip of the point of land in SW35-124-5-W6 Open July 1 to Mar. 1 43 Remainder of lake Open all year 43 Britnell Lake 3 0 Burnt lakes Cadotte Lake Open all year 3 Calder Lake Caribou Lake Open all year 43 1 Cranberry Lake Deep Lake Dickson Lake East Twin Lake 29-97-22-W5 Open all year 5; only 2 TGTR over 35 Equisteum Lake Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct.31 Eva Lake Open all year Fish (Jackfish) Lake 76-11-W6 Open all year 3 Fleming Lake Open all year Gift Lake 43 Gods Lake 90-02-W5 Open June 16 to Mar. 31 0 0 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 Goodfish Lake 84 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

NB3 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed. Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds north of Township 4 Open all year Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Goosegrass Lake Graham (Trout) Lake 87-4-W5 Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 0 0 Tributaries and outlet downstream to Maria Lake Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 0 Haig Lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 50 0 3 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 0 3 Hebephrenic (Jackfish) Lake 2 over 70 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 2 over 70 Hutch Lake Includes tributaries 0 0 0 Joker Lake Open all year 1 1 Legend Lake 12-7-97-18-W4 75 Little Sandy Lake Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 Long Lake 89-5-W5 2 over 70 Tributaries and outlet for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 2 over 70 Long Lake 81-12-W5 Margaret Lake Open all year 1 McLeod Lake McMillan Lake 5 McMullen Lake Unnamed (Mink) Lake 17-82-11-W5 Open all year 55 5 Mistehae Lake 80-2-W5 70 Muskwa Lake 0 0 Nipisi Lake 13-23-78-7-W5 0 North Wabasca Lake Portion south of a line drawn from the northern boundary of Wabasca Reserve 166b in NW 35-80-26-W4 to the point of land in the east half of NE 31-80-25-W4, which includes the mouth of the Willow River and channel of the Wabasca River Open June 1 to Mar. 1 2 over 50 2 over Remainder of Lake 2 over 50 2 over Pastecho Lake 3 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 85

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB3 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR Trout Total Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed. Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Default regulations for NB3 lakes, reservoirs and ponds north of Township 4 Open all year Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish 3 fish Peerless Lake Open Apr. 1 to May 31 0 0 0 Open June 1 to Mar. 31 0 0 1 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 1 Pitchimi Lake Open all year 1 Rainbow Lake Open all year 50 55 Round Lake 50 0 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 0 Russel Lake Sander Lake Sandy Lake Portion north of a line drawn from the point of land on the west shore in the SE half of 19-79-22-W4 to the point of land on the east shore in the SW half of 21-79-22-W4 Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 Portion south of a line drawn from the point of land on the west shore in the SW half of 5-79-22-W4 to the point of land on the east shore in the SW half of 3-79-22-W4 Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 Remainder of lake 0 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 Sawn Lake 0 2, 1 under 63 and 0 Second Last (Long) Lake 90-2-W5 2 over 70 Semo Lake Open all year 1 Shoal Lake South Wabasca Lake Portion north of a line drawn from the southernmost point of land in E1/2 13-80-25-W4 to the point of land in the SW 15-80-25-W4, which includes the channel of the Wabasca River Open June 1 to Mar. 1 2 over 50 2 over 63 Portion south and west of a line drawn from the easternmost point of land in SE 31-79-24-W4 to the point of land in NW 27-79-24-W4 Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 2 over 63 0 Remainder of lake 0 2 over 63 0 Spawn Lake Open all year 43 Tributaries Open June 1 to Oct. 31 43 Talbot Lake Open all year 86 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

Thurston Lake Open all year 43 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct.31 43 Utikuma Lake 0 2 over Utikumasis Lake Open May 15 to Oct. 31 43 Open Nov. 1 to Mar. 31 2 over 43 Vandersteene Lake Open Mar. 2 to May 31 0 0 15 Open June 1 to Mar. 1 0 15 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 15 Wadlin Lake Open June 1 to Mar. 31 50 0 5 3 Tributaries and outlet Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 0 5 3 Wentzel Lake Open all year 43 1 West Twin Lake NB3 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH Default regulations for NB3 rivers, creeks and streams Open June 1 to Oct. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait ban 50 63 fish fish 5 over 30 Chinchaga River Mainstem including tributaries Bait allowed in river only 43 Hay River Mainstem including tributaries except Chinchaga River Bait allowed in river only 43 Loon River Mainstem including tributaries Bait allowed in river only downstream of Loon Lake 43 Mikkwa River Bait allowed in river only 43 Muskwa River Mainstem including tributaries Bait allowed in river only Nipisi River Mainstem including tributaries Bait allowed in river only Notikewan River Mainstem including tributaries Bait allowed in river downstream of Hwy. 35 only 43 Peace River Mainstem Open Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 Bait allowed in river only 43 Tributaries to the Peace River except Mikkwa, Smoky, and Wabasca river drainages 43 Petitot River Mainstem including tributaries upstream to Spawn Lake Open July 1 to Oct. 31 43 Smoky River Mainstem downstream of the 21st Base Line Bait allowed in river only Wabasca River Portion between South and North Wabasca lakes Open June 1 to Mar. 1 Bait allowed in river only 2 over 50 2 over 63 Portion downstream of North Wabasca Lake and tributaries except Loon, Muskwa, and Nipisi rivers Bait allowed in river only 43 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 87

WATERSHED UNIT NB4 the Athabasca River watershed downstream of the north boundary of Township 78 (near Pelican River), including the Clearwater River and Christina River watersheds, and the Slave River and Lake Athabasca watersheds, including the lakes and streams north of Lake Athabasca. NB4 Watershed Unit Regulations BAIT FISHING 8 Fishing with bait, including bait fish, in NB4 lakes and streams is allowed except at locations with Bait Bans under NB4 Lake and Stream Listings. NB4 Site-Specific Regulations The names of most lakes and major streams appear alphabetically under NB4 Lake and Stream Listings. Smaller streams often are not listed, but may be included in regulations as tributaries to lakes or larger streams. LAKES A. For Trout-Stocked Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds in NB4, See Alberta s Fish Stocking Program list and regulations on page 16 or, Follow the regulations at each listed waterbody starting on page 90. B. For Lakes, Reservoirs, Ponds and fish species listed under NB4 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 90, You must follow the regulations at each listed waterbody. C. Default regulations for other NB4 Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds not included under (A) or (B) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed lake. May 15 to Mar. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Arctic Grayling have a 0 limit throughout Alberta. See Species at Risk on page 14. NB4 SPOTLIGHTED REGULATIONS Bait Fishing: See definition of bait on page 15 Ice-Fishing: Angling is not permitted through the ice: a) into beaver ponds or b) into flowing waters. Fishing seasons: Please know open fishing seasons may vary between Site-Specific Regulations and Lake and Stream Listings. Trout limit 3; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Apr. 1 to May 14 CLOSED STREAMS A. For Streams and fish listed under NB4 Lake and Stream Listings starting on page 92, You must follow the regulations of each listed stream. B. Default regulations for other NB4 Streams and tributaries not included under (A) and for fish species not mentioned at a listed stream, June 1 to Oct. 31 Walleye limit 50 ; Pike limit 63 ; Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 ; Perch limit 15; Lake Whitefish limit ; Burbot limit ; Arctic Grayling limit 0; Bait allowed. Nov. 1 to May 31 CLOSED 88 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

UNIT NB4 ZONE 3 NORTHERN BOREAL

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB4 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR GOLD CISC Default regulations for NB4 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish Richardson Backcountry - all lakes named and unnamed Within the area between Twp. 3 and 7, and Rge 01-W4 and Rge 08-W4, locally known Richardson Backcountry 50 Alexander Lake Open all year Andrew Lake Open all year Bait ban 3 Arch Lake Open all year Ashton Lake Open all year Barrow Lake 43 0 Base Lake 0 Bayonet Lake Open all year 3 Big Island Lake 0 Blanche Lake Includes outlet 43 Bocquene Lake Open all year 43 3 Bryant Lake Open all year Burstall Lake Open all year 3 Charles Lake Open all year 3 Cherry Lake Open all year 3 Christina Lake Portion locally known as Sawbones Bay (2-77-6-W4) Open June 1 to Mar. 15 0 0 Includes tributaries within km of the lake; see Sunday, Monday and Birch creeks and Jackfish River Open June 1 to Oct. 31 0 0 Remainder of the lake 0 0 Cockscomb Lake Open all year Colin Lake Open all year 3 Collins Lake Open all year 3 Cornwall Lake Open all year 3 Cowper Lake 5, only 30 Daly Lake Open all year Darwin Lake Open all year Dawson Lake Open all year 3 Disappointment Lake Open all year Ells Lake Open all year Fletcher Lake Open all year 43 90 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800

Florence Lake Open all year 3 Gardiner Lakes Bait ban 50 Tributaries and outlet downstream for 1km Open June 1 to Oct. 31 Bait ban 50 Gipsy Lake Open all year 1 under 70 Glover (Birch) Lake 79-5-W4 0 Gregoire (Willow) Lake 0 or SHL 0 Grist Lake 0 1, 60 to 70 Hooker Lake Open all year Kimowin (Hook) Lake 3 5, only 30 Kirby (Sterner) Lake 75-5-W4 0 Lake Athabasca Open all year 43 3 Leggo Lake Open all year 3 Leland Lake Open all year 43 3 Limon Lake Includes outlet 43 Loutit Lake Open all year 43 McLelland Lake Open all year 43 3 Mecredi Lake Open all year 3 Myers Lake Open all year 43 Namur Lake Bait ban 2 over 65 One Week Lake Open all year Pans Lake Open all year 3 Pearson Lake 50 Peters Lake Open all year Potts Lake Open all year 3 Richardson Lake Includes outlet (Jackfish Channel) 43 Roderick Lake Open all year Royemma Lake 75-1-W4 0 Ryan Lake Open all year 43 St. Agnes Lake Open all year 3 Steepbank Lake 70 Treasure Loch Lake Open all year Tulip Lake Open all year 3 For fishing information visit mywildalberta.ca 91

Legend: = Default regulations for Fish Management Zone ES1. As examples 63 indicates a possession and a size limit and 3 or indicates a possession limit for that species of any size. An empty cell indicates the species is not available for harvest at that waterbody. SHL = Special Harvest Licence, BKTR = brook trout, BNTR = brown trout, BURB = Burbot, CISC = cisco, CTTR = cutthroat trout, DLVR = dolly varden, GOLD = goldeye, LKTR =lake trout, LKWH = lake whitefish, MNWH = mountain whitefish, NRPK = northern pike, RNTR = rainbow trout, SAUG = sauger, TGTR = tiger trout, WALL = walleye, YLPR = yellow perch. Waterbodies highlighted in blue have a change in regulation. NB4 - Lakes, Reservoirs and Ponds Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB LKTR GOLD CISC Default regulations for NB4 lakes, reservoirs and ponds Open May 15 to Mar. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 15 fish fish fish Turtle Lake Open all year Wappau Lake 14-75-11-W4 2 Weekes Lake Open all year 2 over 3 Winefred Lake Includes tributaries and outlet within km of the lake (excluding Grist Lake) Bait ban 0 0 Winnifred Lake 118-3-W4 Open all year Woodman Lake Open all year Wylie Lake Open all year 3 NB4 - Rivers, Creeks and Streams Waterbody Waterbody Detail Season Bait & Gear WALL NRPK YLPR LKWH BURB GOLD MNWH Default regulations for NB4 rivers, creeks and streams Open June 1 to Oct. 31; Closed during dates not listed Bait allowed 50 63 15 5 over 30 Richardson Backcountry - all rivers named and unnamed Within the area between Twp. 3 and 7, and Rge 01-W4 and Rge 08-W4, locally known Richardson Backcountry Open June 1 to Oct. 31 50 63 Athabasca River Mainstem Open Apr. 1 to May 31 0 Open June 1 to Mar. 31 43 Tributaries except Clearwater and Hangingstone rivers 43 Birch Creek 0 Clearwater River Mainstem including tributaries; The portion upstream of the Christina River Mainstem including tributaries; The portion downstream of the Christina River 43 Ells River 96-11-W4 Bait ban Hangingstone River Open June 16 to Oct. 31 House River Mainstem including tributaries Jackfish River 77-7-W4 0 Monday Creek 0 Richardson River 43 Sunday Creek 0 Winefred Lake tributaries and outflows This includes tributaries and outflows within km of Winefred including Winefred River, Unnamed (Sand) River, Grist River and excludes Grist Lake Bait ban 0 0 92 Report-A-Poacher Dial Toll-Free 1-800-642-3800