PP1: Outpost Lake - Alberta Fishing
Outpost Lake (commonly called Police Lake) is a small lake in southwestern Alberta near the Alberta–Montana border, east of Waterton Lakes National Park. The lake supports trout and northern pike fishing. Open Apr. 1 to Oct. 31; bait is prohibited. Subarea PP1 (legal land description 8-1-26-W4). Species limits: total trout — 1 trout over 50 cm; northern pike — 3 fish.
Outpost Lake (commonly called Police Lake) is a small lake in southwestern Alberta near the Alberta–Montana border, east of Waterton Lakes National Park. The lake supports trout and northern pike fishing. Open Apr. 1 to Oct. 31; bait is prohibited. Subarea PP1 (legal land description 8-1-26-W4). Species limits: total trout — 1 trout over 50 cm; northern pike — 3 fish.
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Waterbody-specific regulation8-1-26-W4OPEN APR. 1 TO OCT. 31Trout 1 trout over 50 cmView details
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