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Alberta is well known for its fishing , enjoyed by residents and sportsmen around the world.

There are 63 species of fish in the province, but only 18 of these species are preferred for food or angling- including pike, walleye, bull trout, sturgeon and arctic grayling.

Compared to other Areas of Canada, Alberta has a  small number of fish-bearing water bodies. Eight hundred lakes have natural occurring fish populations and 300 or so are stocked with fish by the Alberta Provincial Government. Because of the high ratio of anglers per lake, the province has the third highest angling pressure in Canada.