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Fishing on Amisk River

Canada, AB, Athabasca

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Amisk Lake is typical of many deep parkland/boreal lakes of Alberta: it experiences high summer algal biomass and phosphorus levels and very low hypolimnetic oxygen levels in mid to late summer and during the last half of ice-cover.
Shoreline:25[km]
Depth:60[m]
Road Access:Hwy 866 
Surface:5[km^2]
Source :Amisk Lake
Lattitude:54.60  
Longitude:-112.60
Elevation:615[m]
Location:Buffalo Lake Metis Settle
Mouth :Beaver River
Lattitude:54.50
Longitude:-111.80
Elevation:543[m]
City:Briereville
Amisk River
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Fish Species  
 
Perch, Yellow  Walleye
   
 
Pike, Northern  Whitefish, Lake
Tributary | Lat/Lon | Connected  
Amisk Lake|54.6 -112.6 |Source 
Drink Lake|54.4 -111.8 |Linked 
Trapeze Lake|54.6 -112.3 |Linked 
Tributary | Lat/Lon | Connected  
Beaver River|55.1 -109.8 |Mouth 
Little Beaver Lake|54.6 -112.3 |Flow Throw 
Whitefish Creek|54.5 -112.1 |Inflow 
Close ByLat/Lon |    
 
Burnt Lake54.7 -112.3  5 km  
Calder River55.2 -109.9  10 km  
Cordwood Lake54.6 -112.3  5 km  
Farrier Creek55.0 -109.8  10 km  
Lone Pine Lake54.4 -112.1  5 km  
Lakes and RiversLat/Lon |    
 
Cole Lake54.4 -111.8  5 km  
Corner Lake54.6 -112.6  5 km  
Little Johnson Lake54.6 -112.6  10 km  
Tompkins Lake54.4 -111.8  10 km  
Windy Lake54.6 -112.6  5 km  

Last change: 2021-09-30