ES2: Dry Creek - Alberta Fishing
Dry Creek is a small stream on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in west-central Alberta, located near the town of Rocky Mountain House; it is a minor tributary that offers limited angling opportunities, typically for small resident trout. No waterbody-specific regulations for this waterbody. Refer to default regulations for this subarea ES2.
Dry Creek is a small stream on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in west-central Alberta, located near the town of Rocky Mountain House; it is a minor tributary that offers limited angling opportunities, typically for small resident trout. No waterbody-specific regulations for this waterbody. Refer to default regulations for this subarea ES2.
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The regulations that apply here.
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No waterbody-specific regulations.
The default regulations for this water.
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- Bull Trout limit 0
- Arctic Grayling limit 0
- Trout limit 2
- Cutthroat over 35 cm
- Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 cm
- Walleye limit 3 over 50 cm
- Northern Pike limit 3
- Yellow Perch limit 15
- Burbot limit 10
- Bait Ban
- Bull Trout limit 0
- Arctic Grayling limit 0
- Trout and Mountain Whitefish limit 0
- Walleye limit 3 over 50 cm
- Northern Pike limit 3
- Yellow Perch limit 15
- Burbot limit 10
- Bait Ban
Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
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No stocking events returned.