• Home
  • Blogs
  • Blog Archives
  • Television/Video
  • Sponsors
  • About
  • Journalism Philosophy
  • Contact Us
  • Outdoor Links
Let's Go Outdoors Alberta

Displaying items by tag: AEP Fisheries Biologist

Grayling in the Freeman have Genetic Connection to Siberia

I’m on the trail to meet with biologists who are trying to answer questions swirling around Alberta’s Arctic Grayling
Published in Michael's Blog
Tagged under
  • Freeman River
  • Grayling
  • Hay River Drainage
  • AEP Fisheries Biologist
  • TUC
  • Trout Unlimited Canada
  • Siberia Russia
Read more...

Arctic Grayling survey day on Dismal Creek — the heartbeat of the Upper Pembina River

A large arctic grayling caught on Dismal Creek - part of an assortment of fish sizes caught in a recent creel survey
Published in Michael's Blog
Tagged under
  • Alberta Environment and Parks
  • Kayedon Wilcox
  • Mike Blackburn
  • Ken Monk
  • Northern Lights Fly Fishers
  • Trout Unlimited Canada
  • arctic grayling
  • brook trout
  • Upper Pembina River
  • Neil Keown
  • Backcountry Hunters & Anglers
  • AEP Fisheries Biologist
Read more...

What is the future of fishing on Lesser Slave Lake?

Archival photo of commercial lake trout fishing boat and crew
Published in Michael's Blog
Tagged under
  • Kayedon Wilcox
  • Alberta Environment and Parks
  • biologists
  • Lesser Slave Lake
  • Kristy Wakeling
  • Miles Brown
  • AEP Fisheries Biologist
  • lake trout
  • walleye
  • northern pike
  • Pike
Read more...

Fishing Alberta's Lesser Slave River a golden evening for Goldeye

Goldeye are just one of a number of fish species to be found in the Lesser Slave river
Published in Michael's Blog
Tagged under
  • goldeye
  • Slave Lake
  • Lesser Slave River
  • Kristy Wakeling
  • Alberta Environment and Parks
  • AEP Fisheries Biologist
  • Miles Brown
Read more...

Links

Home
Recent Blogs
Blog Archives
Television/Video
Sponsors
About
Journalism Philosophy
Contact Us
Outdoor Links
Site Map

Search

Social Media Links

Presenting Partner

Alberta Conservation Association

© 2009 - 2023 Let's Go Outdoors Canada
To Top