
You could also potentially buy unlimited licenses for real money. Obviously you'll never get anywhere if you buy a license and don't fish as much as you can while the license is up. You will struggle to make any headway at first, since the cost of license and travel to Alberta is relatively high, but you should be able to overcome it if you play a decent amount and fill your keepnet. Obviously larger keepnets and stringers equal more money per day, equaling more profit for you. A 90KG fishnet should be plenty to cover the cost of staying there daily and should be able to cover travel and license costs after a few days of full keepnets. You'll want a rod stand too, if possible, because you're going to spin fish while you bottom fish for maximum efficiency. Please direct any questions about the Alberta fishing and hunting Regulations to Alberta Environment and Parks - Information Centre.Yes, generally the heavier the better. For a full list of regulations and more information please visit the nearest Fish and Wildlife office. This Webpage is only a summary of the regulations and information for around Lethbridge, Alberta, published by Tourism Lethbridge to help fishers and hunters understand the rules of fishing and hunting in the province of Alberta. Our webpage is neither a legal document nor a complete list of current Alberta Fishing or Hunting Regulations. Taber Pheasant Festival For More Informationįish and Wildlife District Office Lethbridgeĭesignated Sheep Registration Office Lethbridge September 1 - December 21 - March 15-July 5

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Lethbridge is included in the PP1 Lake and stream listing under the Alberta Government. Types of Fish you can catch in Lethbridge Download the Alberta Rela App to help keep track of all your licenses and documentation Fishing Fishing Guides
