and had an 19.5” girth.

To give you an overview of some of our favourite lakes to fish in the province, and to get you excited to head out on an angling adventure of your own, we’ve put together a list of Alberta’s best fishing lakes: Calling Lake is a popular recreation lake located 55 km north of Athabasca. Bill’s fish was caught at Newell Lake and weighed in at 30 lbs 8 ozs with a 22 1/4 inch girth. Please see the AFGA yearly records listed below as printed for each of the Alberta Fish & Game Association’s Wildlife Awards Banquets held in April each year. license, which can be purchase at the park's information centre. Records of trophy big game, birds and fish have been kept for almost half a century, documenting the outstanding quality of fish and wildlife resources in Alberta. We created this new map to help you find a great fishing spot to call your own. Alberta: Alberta fishing licenses and Alberta WIN cards are required weather Bill Gauthier of Banff, Alberta is our 2007 Alberta Angler of the Year! ©2020 Government of Alberta | Published: October 2020 Page 1 of 23 Fish Stocking Report 2020 (Final) Fish stocking managed by the Government of Alberta and the Alberta Conservation Association October 14, 2020 Notes There are no cutthroat trout stocked in the 2020 stocking season, as we will not be operating the Job Lake spawn camp due to COVID-19 restrictions. Cole Corah of Calgary, Alberta is our 2014 Alberta Angler of the Year! Jason’s walleye tipped the scales at 14-pounds 6-ounces and measured in at 33.5-inches long. You have multiple options with over 130 lakes and ponds stocked by ACA and Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP). and had a 22 inch girth. Search Stocked Lakes. Alberta Fishing Records.

The fish scored 3% longer than the provincial record and weighed an incredible 13 lbs.

This large Northern Alberta lake is a popular fishing destination thanks to its huge lake trout, which are known to reach 12.5 kg (30 lb) in size. Murray’s walleye was caught in the South Saskatchewan River near Medicine Hat and measured 33” in length. www.albertarelm.com. Greta Wierenga of Edmonton, Alberta is our 2017 Alberta Angler of the Year! COMING SOON! Wesley Kyle of Stony Plain, Alberta is our Rainbow Trout Champion and our 2016 Alberta Angler of the Year. Randy Bell of Pine Lake, Alberta is our 2011 Alberta Rainbow Trout Champion. From easy-to-access, family-friendly lakes in the south of the province to the remote and rugged waterbodies of the north, there is a lake for every type of angler in Alberta. Court Mackid of Calgary, Alberta is our Northern Pike Champion and our 2013 Alberta Angler of the Year. Thank you for your understanding.

Eight year old Victor Pollock of Bow Island is our 2003 Walleye Champion for this 32.5-inch, 9.94-pound walleye caught in the South Saskatchewan River. Cary’s rainbow was caught at Phyllis Lake and weighed in at 10 lbs 11.25 ozs. Gerald Tkachuk of Hinton, Alberta is our 2006 Alberta Angler of the Year! Elaine Bates of Crossfield is our “Alberta Angler of the Year” for her 48” pike. 2020/2021 Alberta Guide to Sport Fishing Regulations. Duncan’s fish weighed in at 14.1-pounds (unofficial) and had a 19 3/8” girth.

We created this new map to help you find a great fishing spot to call your own. Upper and Lower Kananaskis Lakes both hold bull trout, cutthroat and rainbows, with Lower Kananaskis lake usually holding the larger fish. Good camping is found on the lakeshore and northern pike, walleye, yellow perch and whitefish round out the fishery here, making this an attractive spot for anyone wishing to sample one of Alberta’s best fishing lakes.

Victor’s walleye was caught in the Red Deer River near Duchess. Michelle Stuart of Lundbreck, Alberta is our 2005 Alberta Angler of the Year!