![]() If you’re new to fishing, a great way to start is by taking two informative fishing education programs offered by Alberta Hunter Education Instructors’ Association (AHEIA). To view the fishing regulations, or to purchase your WIN and fishing licence, go to Licenses and WINs can be purchased at most outdoor retailers, or you can buy them online. ![]() If you’re a first-time license holder, you’ll also need a WIN (Wildlife Identification Number). ![]() Be aware that these regulations vary between waterbodies and species of fish, so always “check the regs” for the river, lake or pond you plan to fish.įirst off, you’ll need to get your license, unless you’re under the age of 16 or over 65, then you’re off the hook so to speak. Fortunately, the road to fishing success, even for first-timers, is paved with a plethora of online resources to help you and your family land the first of many wriggling fish in no time.įishing in Alberta is governed by annual regulations that define when and where you can to fish, what methods you’re allowed to use, and how many fish you can keep. If you’re new to fishing, it can be a daunting task-understanding where and how to begin can be overwhelming if you don’t have a mentor to help you along. The North Saskatchewan River slides lazily through the heart of the city, there are numerous stocked ponds in and around Edmonton, as well as several lakes offering excellent fishing just a short drive away. One of the best-kept secrets of living in the greater Edmonton area is the diversity of fishing opportunities right out our back door.
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