PP1: Many Island Lake - Alberta Fishing
Many Island Lake is a small lake in east-central Alberta located just west of the Alberta–Saskatchewan border. It features multiple small islands and is used for shore and boat angling for typical prairie species such as walleye and northern pike. No waterbody-specific regulations for this waterbody. Refer to default regulations for this subarea PP1.
Many Island Lake is a small lake in east-central Alberta located just west of the Alberta–Saskatchewan border. It features multiple small islands and is used for shore and boat angling for typical prairie species such as walleye and northern pike. No waterbody-specific regulations for this waterbody. Refer to default regulations for this subarea PP1.
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The same map functionality is still here, just framed to match the rest of the site.
The regulations that apply here.
Waterbody-specific regulations are shown first. If none are listed, the default subarea regulations appear below.
No waterbody-specific regulations.
The default regulations for this water.
No waterbody-specific regulations were returned, so the default rules for this area apply instead.
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- Walleye limit 3 over 50 cm
- Northern Pike limit 3 over 63 cm
- Yellow Perch limit 15
- Lake Whitefish limit 10
- Burbot limit 10
- Trout limit 5
- Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 cm
- Bait allowed
Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
Every returned stocking row is still available, with dates, species, counts, and related details.
No stocking events returned.