St. Paul Fish & Game Association

Conservation of St Paul’s Natural Habitats and Wildlife

Hunting

The Association offers firearm, & archery facilities. Working together to protect & conserve the wildlife in the area.

Hunting draw results are out, along with the list of undersubscribed draws. Check them out on the Alberta Relm website.

https://www.albertarelm.com/licensing.page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Birds

St. Paul has a wide variety of bird populations. Includes Canada geese, snow geese, sandhill cranes, ruffed grouse, sharptailed grouse and an abundance of both diving and puddle ducks.

Check out the display at Lagasse Park, it will provide some more information on the many species of birds in the area.

 

 

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@ stpaulfishandgame 

 

Fishing

With many lakes in the area, monitoring/regulating fish populations is important.

St. Paul Fish and Game has secured a lease at Lac Delorme and will be working on access improvement.

Video Series AFGA with Michael Short of Let’s Go Outdoors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Latest News & Events

St. Paul Fish and Game Survey

The St. Paul Fish and Game Association thanks everyone who took the time to complete the survey. We will certainly take all of the suggestions  into...

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Welcome All Outdoor, Hunting & Fishing Enthusiasts

St. Paul is in Zone 5 – The Largest in Alberta

 

Video Series AFGA : Environment Chair

Dr. Steven Cook “The Science of Catch and Release Fishing”

Dr. Mark Boyce “Increase in Elk with increase in predators”

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj-4ECRrcB8

 

 

Zone 5 includes all of the Lakeland and is the biggest area where fishing takes place. In this zone, there is an excellent goose, Whitetail & Mule Deer population as well as decent moose numbers in the northern parts.

See more about Hunting & Fishing in the St. Paul area.

Latest News

What’s Going on at Willy’s Pond

The St. Paul Fish and Game Association, along with the Town of St. Paul, has installed an aerator in Willy’s Pond, which is located at the Iron Horse Trail Staging Area.

This should give the fish in the pond a better chance of survival over the winter. A reminder to stay away from the fenced area where the aerator has been installed as the ice in that location will be thin and unsafe.

Narrow Lake Conservation Center

The Narrow Lake Conservation Center saw the Youth Camp take place after a two year hiatus. An anxious group of youth finally had the chance to enjoy all that the program provides. These camps provide a safe environment in which we teach students, ages 12-17, the...

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