Fish Stocking Report, 2020 (Final)

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Fish Stocking Report, 2020 (Final) Fish Stocking Report 2020 (Final) Fish stocking managed by the Government of Alberta and the Alberta Conservation Association Updated February 18, 2021 Notes There are no cutthroat trout stocked in the 2020 stocking season, as we will not be operating the Job Lake spawn camp due to COVID-19 restrictions. Average Length = adult fish stocked. Reference Species Stocked Strains Stocked Ploidy Stocked ARGR = Arctic Grayling BEBE = Beity x Beity TLTLJ = Trout Lodge / Jumpers 2N = diploid BKTR = Brook Trout BRBE = Bow River x Beity TLTLK = Trout Lodge / Kamloops 3N = triploid BNTR = Brown Trout CLCL = Campbell Lake TLTLS = Trout Lodge / Silvers AF2N = all female diploid CTTR = Cutthroat Trout JLJL = Job Lake AF3N = all female triploid RNTR = Rainbow Trout LYLY = Lyndon TGTR = Tiger Trout PLPL = Pit Lakes For further information on Fish Stocking visit: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fish-stocking/default.aspx ©2021 Government of Alberta | Published: February 2021 Page 1 of 24 Waterbody Waterbody ATS Species Strain Genotype Average Number Stocking Official Name Common Name Length Stocked Date (2020) ALFORD LAKE SW4-36-8-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 3N 18 3000 18-May-20 BEAR POND NW36-14-4-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 19.7 750 22-Jun-20 BEAUVAIS LAKE SW29-5-1-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 16.3 23000 11-May-20 BEAVER LAKE NE16-35-6-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 21.3 2500 21-May-20 BEAVER LAKE NE16-35-6-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 16.9 500 02-Sep-20 BEAVER LAKE NE16-35-6-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 20 500 02-Sep-20 BEAVER MINES LAKE NE11-5-3-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 15.1 23000 13-May-20 BIRCH LAKE SE18-35-6-W5 BNTR Bow River 3N 18 500 04-Jun-20 BIRCH LAKE SE18-35-6-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 17.8 4400 19-Jun-20 BIRCH LAKE SE18-35-6-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.2 3500 25-Jun-20 BLOOD INDIAN CREEK Trout SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR AF3N 11.5 4000 04-May-20 RESERVOIR Lodge/Kamloops BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 14.7 2836 04-May-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 BNTR Bow River 3N 19.3 7500 04-May-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 16.2 22164 05-May-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 3N 8.1 14331 04-Jun-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 3N 7 25669 04-Jun-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 3N 16.3 29194 28-Sep-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 9.9 16474 28-Sep-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 10.56 26436 28-Sep-20 RESERVOIR For further information on Fish Stocking visit: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fish-stocking/default.aspx ©2021 Government of Alberta | Published: February 2021 Page 2 of 24 BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 21.23 6500 28-Sep-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 22.65 2000 14-Oct-20 RESERVOIR BLOOD INDIAN CREEK SW28-26-9-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 10.75 4000 14-Oct-20 RESERVOIR BONNYVILLE TOWN SLAWUTA LAKE NW7-61-5-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 500 01-May-20 POND BUTCHER'S LAKE NW15-4-1-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 18.3 2300 26-May-20 CAPTAIN EYRE LAKE CAPT AYRE NW30-38-5-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 16.5 5000 07-May-20 CAPTAIN EYRE LAKE CAPT AYRE NW30-38-5-W4 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 22.5 2000 25-Sep-20 CAVAN LAKE SW30-11-3-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 16 11000 28-Apr-20 CAVAN LAKE SW30-11-3-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 15.5 10978 29-Apr-20 CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 17.65 4800 22-May-20 CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 BNTR Bow River 3N 21.94 1000 22-May-20 CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 17.65 4800 01-Jun-20 CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 BNTR Bow River 3N 21.72 1000 01-Jun-20 Trout CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 RNTR AF2N 20.63 1380 15-Sep-20 Lodge/Kamloops Trout CHAIN LAKES LOWER CHAIN LAKE NW7-69-23-W4 RNTR AF2N 22.21 1620 15-Sep-20 Lodge/Kamloops CHAIN LAKES NE4-15-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 15.3 50000 08-May-20 RESERVOIR CHAIN LAKES NE4-15-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 7 30000 03-Jun-20 RESERVOIR CHAIN LAKES NE4-15-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 15.8 10155 10-Sep-20 RESERVOIR CHAIN LAKES NE4-15-2-W5 RNTR Beitty Resort 3N 11.3 25217 10-Sep-20 RESERVOIR CHAIN LAKES NE4-15-2-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 3N 17.5 15000 25-Sep-20 RESERVOIR For further information on Fish Stocking visit: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fish-stocking/default.aspx ©2021 Government of Alberta | Published: February 2021 Page 3 of 24 LOWER CHAMPION CHAMPION LAKES NW26-21-5-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 19.8 300 22-Jun-20 LAKE UPPER CHAMPION CHAMPION LAKES NW26-21-5-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 19.8 300 22-Jun-20 LAKE CHATWIN LAKE NE4-61-6-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.73 4000 01-Jun-20 CHATWIN LAKE NE4-61-6-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.83 4000 11-Jun-20 CHICKAKOO LAKE CHICKAKO LAKE SW34-53-1-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.9 10000 06-May-20 CHRYSTINA LAKE NW8-67-8-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 22.33 1800 01-Jun-20 CLAUDE N. BRENNAN VERMILION PARK Trout NE36-50-7-W4 RNTR AF3N 21.2 1250 14-May-20 MEMORIAL POND POND Lodge/Kamloops COW LAKE NE12-38-8-W5 BNTR Bow River 3N 8.53 25800 10-Sep-20 CROWSNEST LAKE NE8-8-5-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 15.5 15000 06-May-20 DILLBERRY LAKE #NAME? RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 14.3 23706 21-Sep-20 DILLBERRY LAKE #NAME? TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 22.92 3500 21-Sep-20 DOLBERG LAKE SE1-60-8-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 18 4000 08-May-20 DOLBERG LAKE SE1-60-8-W5 BNTR Bow River 3N 20.22 2000 08-May-20 DOLBERG LAKE SE1-60-8-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 20.39 2000 17-Sep-20 DUNN LAKE NW7-54-25-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 20.9 2500 28-May-20 EAST DOLLAR LAKE NW8-73-21-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.7 3000 19-May-20 EAST DOLLAR LAKE NW8-73-21-W5 BNTR Bow River 3N 19.2 500 19-May-20 EAST DOLLAR LAKE NW8-73-21-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 22.03 300 17-Sep-20 EAST DOLLAR LAKE NW8-73-21-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 9.74 500 17-Sep-20 EAST TWIN LAKE SW29-97-22-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 16.51 4200 25-May-20 EAST TWIN LAKE SW29-97-22-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 22.81 548 15-Sep-20 EAST TWIN LAKE SW29-97-22-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 20.39 452 15-Sep-20 EDITH LAKE NE13-67-10-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 22.24 1800 01-Jun-20 EMERALD LAKE SW5-62-11-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 20.45 2300 03-Jun-20 EMERSON LAKE SW5-19-28-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 1050 30-Apr-20 EMERSON LAKE SW5-19-28-W4 BNTR Bow River 3N 20 200 30-Apr-20 EMERSON LAKES NW6-55-21-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 19.52 2250 28-May-20 Trout ENGSTROM LAKE NW17-83-6-W4 RNTR AF3N 14.64 25000 12-May-20 Lodge/Kamloops For further information on Fish Stocking visit: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fish-stocking/default.aspx ©2021 Government of Alberta | Published: February 2021 Page 4 of 24 ENGSTROM LAKE NW17-83-6-W4 RNTR Beitty Resort 3N 13.5 15500 09-Sep-20 ENGSTROM LAKE NW17-83-6-W4 RNTR Beitty Resort 3N 13.14 9100 09-Sep-20 Trout FAIRFAX LAKE NW17-46-18-W5 RNTR AF3N 15.45 10000 28-May-20 Lodge/Kamloops GOLDEYE LAKE NE14-40-16-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.7 10000 21-May-20 GRANDE CACHE LAKE NE1-57-8-W6 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 18.79 8607 04-Jun-20 GRANDE CACHE LAKE NE1-57-8-W6 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.88 14193 08-Jun-20 GRANDE CACHE LAKE NE1-57-8-W6 RNTR Beitty Resort 3N 12.46 20000 08-Sep-20 GROTTO MOUNTAIN NW21-24-9-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 1600 14-May-20 POND GROTTO MOUNTAIN NW21-24-9-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.2 800 19-Jun-20 POND GROTTO MOUNTAIN NW21-24-9-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 21.2 800 08-Jul-20 POND GROTTO MOUNTAIN NW21-24-9-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 23.1 800 28-Jul-20 POND HASSE LAKE SW13-52-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.1 5000 11-May-20 HASSE LAKE SW13-52-2-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 23.1 500 24-Sep-20 HASSE LAKE SW13-52-2-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 10.24 2000 24-Sep-20 HASSE LAKE SW13-52-2-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 40 50 28-Sep-20 HASSE LAKE SW13-52-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.6 2500 05-Oct-20 HINTON F & G POND HINTON BORROW PIT SW28-50-25-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 300 20-May-20 HORSESHOE LAKE SW31-63-25-W4 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 10.1 15034 19-Jun-20 IRONSIDE POND SW7-38-7-W5 RNTR Beitty Resort 2N 35 5 13-May-20 IRONSIDE POND SW7-38-7-W5 RNTR Campbell Lake 2N 55 25 13-May-20 IRONSIDE POND SW7-38-7-W5 TGTR Beitty/Bow River 3N 20 200 01-Sep-20 ISLAND LAKE NW12-8-6-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20.5 1900 20-May-20 JACK FISH LAKE NW20-53-9-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 20 500 09-May-20 KAKUT LAKE SW34-76-4-W6 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 20.1 1500 26-May-20 KINKY LAKE SE6-50-26-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 22.56 5613 10-Sep-20 KINKY LAKE SE6-50-26-W5 BKTR Beitty Resort 3N 12.07 5000 10-Sep-20 LAC DELORME GEORGE'S LAKE SE5-57-8-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.6 2000 28-May-20 For further information on Fish Stocking visit: https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fish-stocking/default.aspx ©2021 Government of Alberta | Published: February 2021 Page 5 of 24 LAC DELORME GEORGE'S LAKE SE5-57-8-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.6 2000 29-May-20 LAC LA BICHE TROUT ALEXANDER NW5-67-13-W4 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF2N 19.73 600 08-May-20 POND HAMILTON POND LAC LA BICHE TROUT ALEXANDER Trout NW5-67-13-W4 RNTR AF2N 23.14 600 14-Sep-20 POND HAMILTON POND Lodge/Kamloops LAMBERT POND NW8-53-17-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 2000 22-May-20 LEES LAKE SW8-7-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 20 5773 29-Apr-20 LEES LAKE SW8-7-2-W5 RNTR Trout Lodge/Jumpers AF3N 17.6 8936
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