PP1: Yellow Lake - Alberta Fishing
Yellow Lake is a lake in southern Alberta (subarea PP1), located in the southeastern plains near the Medicine Hat/Brooks region and north of the U.S. border. Open year-round with bait allowed; regulations for this waterbody (PP1) include walleye — 3 fish (only those over 50 cm), northern pike — 3 fish, yellow perch — 15 fish, burbot — 10 fish, and lake whitefish — 10 fish.
Yellow Lake is a lake in southern Alberta (subarea PP1), located in the southeastern plains near the Medicine Hat/Brooks region and north of the U.S. border. Open year-round with bait allowed; regulations for this waterbody (PP1) include walleye — 3 fish (only those over 50 cm), northern pike — 3 fish, yellow perch — 15 fish, burbot — 10 fish, and lake whitefish — 10 fish.
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