NB3: Sandy Lake - Alberta Fishing
Sandy Lake is a lake in north-central Alberta (subarea NB3) with the lake divided into north and south portions, a remainder area, and tributaries/outlet that have different open seasons. The north and south portions are open June 1 to Mar. 1, the remainder is open May 15 to Mar. 31, and tributaries and the outlet are open June 1 to Oct. 31; bait is allowed. Regulations: walleye 0 fish; northern pike 1 (must be over 75 cm); yellow perch 15 fish; burbot 10 fish; lake whitefish 10 fish.
Sandy Lake is a lake in north-central Alberta (subarea NB3) with the lake divided into north and south portions, a remainder area, and tributaries/outlet that have different open seasons. The north and south portions are open June 1 to Mar. 1, the remainder is open May 15 to Mar. 31, and tributaries and the outlet are open June 1 to Oct. 31; bait is allowed. Regulations: walleye 0 fish; northern pike 1 (must be over 75 cm); yellow perch 15 fish; burbot 10 fish; lake whitefish 10 fish.
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The regulations that apply here.
Waterbody-specific regulations are shown first. If none are listed, the default subarea regulations appear below.
Waterbody-specific regulationPortion north of a line drawn from the point of land on the
west shore in the SE half of 19-79-22-W4 to the point of land
on the east shore in the SW half of 21-79-22-W4OPEN JUNE 1 TO MAR. 1View details
Waterbody-specific regulationPortion south of a line drawn from the point of land on the
west shore in the SW half of 5-79-22-W4 to the point of land
on the east shore in the SW half of 3-79-22-W4OPEN JUNE 1 TO MAR. 1View details
Waterbody-specific regulationRemainder of the lake OPEN MAY 15 TO MAR. 31View details
Waterbody-specific regulationTributaries and outletOPEN JUNE 1 TO OCT. 31View details
Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
Every returned stocking row is still available, with dates, species, counts, and related details.