NB2: Driftpile River - Alberta Fishing
Driftpile River is a stream in northern Alberta near Slave Lake that provides typical river angling for walleye, northern pike, yellow perch and whitefish. Regulations (subarea NB2): open June 1 to Oct 31; bait allowed; walleye — 1 fish (must be 45–50 cm), northern pike — 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch — 15 fish, mountain whitefish — 5 fish (minimum 30 cm), burbot — 10 fish, goldeye — 10 fish.
Driftpile River is a stream in northern Alberta near Slave Lake that provides typical river angling for walleye, northern pike, yellow perch and whitefish. Regulations (subarea NB2): open June 1 to Oct 31; bait allowed; walleye — 1 fish (must be 45–50 cm), northern pike — 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch — 15 fish, mountain whitefish — 5 fish (minimum 30 cm), burbot — 10 fish, goldeye — 10 fish.
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