![]() ![]() "The narrows is probably the best shoreline access - a little narrowing of the lake that runs from West Cove and the main lake itself, so it's a popular spot for shoreline angling and it's a pretty good fishing spot at times as well." "It's got walleye, perch, some pike in it and lake whitefish," said Rowley. ![]() Some stock ponds include: Morinville Trout Pond, Cardiff Trout Pond, Beaumont Pond, Black Nugget, East Pit Lake, Hermitage Park Pond, Leduc Reservoir and Vegreville Trout Pond. There are also plenty of good trout ponds in the region but check stocking reports before you go, he said. " a nice day use area there with toilet facilities and lots of shoreline access to fish - very popular with shoreline fishers there, see them there all the time." Star Lake has rainbow trout (you can keep up to five) but also plenty of perch (keep up to 15). Tiger trout, a cross between a brook trout and a brown trout, can be found in Dolberg and Chain Lakes. "There's a dock you can fish from and there's a number of access points around the lake that you can get down to the lake shore and toss out a fly or lure and see if you can catch a big one," said Rowley. Muir Lake is good for fishing rainbow and brown trout, Rowley said. Actually, it's one fish over 20 inches so it gives you that kind of quality experience - a chance to get a trophy." "It's being managed as a trophy fishery so it's got reduced harvest, which means you can only kill a limited amount of fish. You can fish from the dock and a few shoreline access points around the campsite," said Rowley. "You can certainly have a nice camping vacation there and there's some shoreline access as well. Rowley said Dolberg Lake is a great place to find rainbow trout, tiger trout and brown trout. "There's lot of spots, if we took a two-hour circle around Edmonton - there's lots to keep you entertained and lots of fish to catch," Rowley said during an interview. If you're looking for a place to fish in the Edmonton region this summer, there are plenty of options.įly fishing expert Philip Rowley shared a few of his favourite locations during an interview with CBC Edmonton's Radio Active this week. ![]()
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