PP2Lacombe Park Pond

2017/2018 Fishing Regulations

Disclaimer: Although we strive for accuracy in our content, the following rules and regulations should only be considered a reference. It is your responsibility to ensure you are in compliance with all current rules and regulations. We assume no responsibility or liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information. Official information can be found www.albertaregulations.ca or call Alberta Sustainable Resource Development information centre at (780)-944-0313.

OPENED April 1 -to- March 31

BAIT Allowed (including dead bait fish)

Fish Keep limit (size restrictions)
Rules & Regulations are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Trout 5 - limit applies to All Trout species combined (except Bull Trout are Catch & Release ONLY)
Rainbow Trout included in Trout limit & size restrictions listed above

Zone 2 - PP2

Disclaimer: Although we strive for accuracy in our content, the following rules and regulations should only be considered a reference. It is your responsibility to ensure you are in compliance with all current rules and regulations. We assume no responsibility or liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information. Official information can be found www.albertaregulations.ca or call Alberta Sustainable Resource Development information centre at (780)-944-0313.

General Regulations:

Lakes:

Opened April 1 -to- January 31

BAIT Allowed

Fish Keep limit (size restrictions)
Rules & Regulations are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Trout 5 - limit applies to All Trout species combined
Bull Trout 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Burbot 2
Lake Whitefish 10
Mountain Whitefish 5 (all fish under 30cm must be released)
Northern Pike 3 (all fish under 63cm must be released)
Walleye 3 (all fish under 50cm must be released)
Yellow Perch 15

Opened February 1 -to- March 31

BAIT Allowed

Fish Keep limit (size restrictions)
Rules & Regulations are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Trout 5 - limit applies to All Trout species combined
Bull Trout 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Burbot 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Lake Whitefish 10
Mountain Whitefish 5 (all fish under 30cm must be released)
Northern Pike 3 (all fish under 63cm must be released)
Walleye 3 (all fish under 50cm must be released)
Yellow Perch 15

Streams:

Closed April 1 -to- May 14

Opened May 15 -to- January 31

Bait Allowed

Fish Keep limit (size restrictions)
Rules & Regulations are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Trout 2 - limit applies to All Trout species combined
Bull Trout 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Burbot 2
Goldeye 10
Lake Sturgeon 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Lake Whitefish 10
Mountain Whitefish 5 (all fish under 30cm must be released)
Northern Pike 3 (all fish under 63cm must be released)
Walleye & Sauger 3 - limit applies to Walleye & Sauger combined
Walleye (all fish under 50cm must be released)
Yellow Perch 15

Opened February 1 -to- March 31

Bait Allowed

Fish Keep limit (size restrictions)
Rules & Regulations are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
Trout 2 - limit applies to All Trout species combined
Bull Trout 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Burbot 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Goldeye 10
Lake Sturgeon 0 - Catch & Release ONLY
Lake Whitefish 10
Mountain Whitefish 5 (all fish under 30cm must be released)
Northern Pike 3 (all fish under 63cm must be released)
Walleye & Sauger 3 - limit applies to Walleye & Sauger combined
Walleye (all fish under 50cm must be released)
Yellow Perch 15

Fish & Wildlife District Office Numbers

If you are uncertain about any of the information regarding the rules and regulations for PP2, contact one of the district offices that are listed below.

  • Camrose - (780)-679-1225
  • Drumheller - (403)-823-1670
  • Edmonton - (780)-427-3574
  • Hanna - (403)-854-5540
  • Oyen - (403)-664-3614
  • Ponoka - (403)-783-7093
  • Provost - (780)-753-2433
  • Red Deer - (403)-340-5142
  • Stettler - (403)-742-7510
  • Stony Plain - (780)-960-8190
  • Vegreville - (780)-632-5410
  • Vermilion - (780)-853-8137
  • Wetaskiwin - (780)-361-1250

Stock Report

The Alberta government stocks various bodies of water throughout the province. This helps maintain fish populations and provides better, more diverse fishing opportunities, and in some cases, establish new populations. For a full report on all stocked bodies of visit mywildalberta.com

Year Month Fish Species # of Fish Stocked Average Length
Stock reports are from Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
2013 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 21cm
2012 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 22cm
2011 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 20cm
2010 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 21cm
2009 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 20cm
2008 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 21cm
2007 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 20cm
2006 May Rainbow Trout 1,000 20cm