PP2: Blood Indian Creek Reservoir - Alberta Fishing
Blood Indian Creek Reservoir is a lake in east‑central Alberta (subarea PP2) in the Blood Indian Creek system; it includes its tributaries and is open to fishing year‑round. Bait is permitted (bait fish are not allowed). Trout: daily limit 3 total; rainbow trout have no size limit, brown, brook and tiger trout must be at least 35 cm and only one of the three trout kept may be a brown, brook, or tiger trout.
Blood Indian Creek Reservoir is a lake in east‑central Alberta (subarea PP2) in the Blood Indian Creek system; it includes its tributaries and is open to fishing year‑round. Bait is permitted (bait fish are not allowed). Trout: daily limit 3 total; rainbow trout have no size limit, brown, brook and tiger trout must be at least 35 cm and only one of the three trout kept may be a brown, brook, or tiger trout.
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The regulations that apply here.
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Waterbody-specific regulation21-26-9-W4; Includes tributariesOPEN ALL YEARTrout Trout limit 3;
BNTR, BKTR,
TGTR over 35
cm; RNTR no size
limit; only 1 trout of
that total may be a
BNTR, BKTR, or
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Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
Every returned stocking row is still available, with dates, species, counts, and related details.