NB4: Winefred Lake - Alberta Fishing
Winefred Lake is a large lake in northeastern Alberta, located east-southeast of Fort McMurray and known for walleye, yellow perch, lake whitefish and burbot. Regulations (subarea NB4) for the lake: open May 15 to Mar 31 with a bait ban; walleye limit 1 fish 45–50 cm, northern pike 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch 15 fish, burbot 10 fish, and lake whitefish 10 fish; this applies to the lake only—see Winefred Lake Tributaries and Outflows for flowing water rules.
Winefred Lake is a large lake in northeastern Alberta, located east-southeast of Fort McMurray and known for walleye, yellow perch, lake whitefish and burbot. Regulations (subarea NB4) for the lake: open May 15 to Mar 31 with a bait ban; walleye limit 1 fish 45–50 cm, northern pike 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch 15 fish, burbot 10 fish, and lake whitefish 10 fish; this applies to the lake only—see Winefred Lake Tributaries and Outflows for flowing water rules.
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Waterbody-specific regulationFor lake only. For flowing water see Winefred Lake
Tributaries and Outflows.OPEN MAY 15 TO MAR. 31View details
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