NB4: Lake Athabasca - Alberta Fishing
Lake Athabasca is a large transboundary lake on Alberta’s northeastern edge near Fort Chipewyan, supporting walleye, northern pike, lake trout, yellow perch and whitefish. Open year‑round with bait allowed; limits for this waterbody (subarea NB4) are: walleye — 3 over 43 cm; northern pike — 3 over 63 cm; yellow perch — 15 fish; lake trout — 3 fish; burbot — 10 fish; goldeye — 10 fish; lake whitefish — 10 fish.
Lake Athabasca is a large transboundary lake on Alberta’s northeastern edge near Fort Chipewyan, supporting walleye, northern pike, lake trout, yellow perch and whitefish. Open year‑round with bait allowed; limits for this waterbody (subarea NB4) are: walleye — 3 over 43 cm; northern pike — 3 over 63 cm; yellow perch — 15 fish; lake trout — 3 fish; burbot — 10 fish; goldeye — 10 fish; lake whitefish — 10 fish.
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