Arrow Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Basket Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.
Bell Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.
Boissevain Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Chain Lakes – no motors, except electric motors, are allowed.
Crawford Creek – see Dauphin lake.
Crowduck Lake – all walleye must be released.
Dauphin Lake including that portion of the Mossy River to municipal road 107 west and all inflowing tributaries – the walleye/sauger limit is 4 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All inflowing tributaries and those parts of Dauphin Lake within 1 km of their mouths are closed to all fishing, including dip netting from March 1 to and including May 14. The remaining parts of Dauphin Lake remain open in March and are closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 14.
Deloraine Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Dog Lake Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.
Duck Mountain Provincial Park – walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. See Singuish, Wellman, and West Blue lakes for specific regulations.
Dufaults Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.
Falcon Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.
Goudney Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Gull Lake (near Beaconia) – all bike over 60 cm. must be released.
Hamilton Creek – closed to all, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.
Hamlin Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.
Happy Lake – walleye limit is 4.
Horseshoe Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.
Killarney Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Lake of the Praises and its tributaries, including the Shell River west of PTH 83 and the Assiniboine River downstream to the bridge at Shellmouth (PR 549) – walleye/sauger limit 4; all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released. Anglers may fish with either a Manitoba or Saskatchewan angling license upstream from the Shellmouth Dam.
Lake St. George – all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm and all pike over 75 cm must be released.
Lake Winnipegosis and its tributaries – the walleye limit is 4 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.
Lonely Lake Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.
Manigotagan Lake – walleye limit is 4.
Mary Jane Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Mink Creek – see Dauphin Lake.
Minnedosa Lake – see Wahtopanah Lake.
Minnewasta Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Moose Lake (near Sprague) – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
North Steeprock Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.
Ochre River – see Dauphin Lake.
Overflowing River – closed to all fishing from April to and including May 21.
Perch Lake – all smallmouth bass and trout must be released.
Porcupine Provincial Forest -walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. See Bell, North Steeprock and Whitefish lakes for specific regulations.
Proulx Creek and all other creeks and drains that intersect PR 328 to the east – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.
Quesnel (Caribou) Lake – walleye limit is 4.
Rapid City Reservoir – see Wahtopanah Lake.
Red Deer River from Red Deer Lake to Lake Winnipegosis – closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 21.
Red River from the Canada/US border to Lake Winnipeg and all tributaries between Lockport Dam and Lake Winnipeg – anglers may retain only 1 walleye longer than 70 cm per year. License holders who catch and retain one of these fish must immediately record the date on the back of their license. The walleye/sauger limit is 4.
Red River from Lockport Dam to 1 km downstream – dip netting and seining for bait fish only, not suckers; no bow fishing allowed.
Rossman Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Sandy Lake – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.
Shoal Lake (On the Ontario border) – all walleye/sauger must be released.
Singuish Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.
St. Malo Lake – no motors, except electric motors, allowed.
Tooth Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.
Turtle River from PTH 5 near Laurier to Dauphin Lake – see Dauphin Lake.
Valley River – see Dauphin Lake.
Vermillion River – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released. The walleye limit is 4.
Wahtopanah Lake and Little Saskatchewan River from the Rivers Dam upstream to Riding Mountain National Park, including Rapid City Reservoir and Minnedosa Lake – a limit of 4 walleye/sauger and all walleye/sauger between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. That portion of Wahtopanah Lake and the Little Saskatchewan River from PTH 24 to the Trans-Canada Pipeline crossing on Wahtopanah Lake is closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.
Wellman Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.
West Blue Lake – walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. No motors, except electric motors, allowed.
Whitefish Lake (in the Porcupine Forest) including the Marina Lagoon – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.
Whiteshell River from West Hawk Lake to Caddy Lake – trout limit is 0; closed to all fishing from November 1 to and including April 15.
Winnipeg River from Pine Falls Generating Station to Lake Winnipeg to and including Traverse Bay – anglers may retain only 1 walleye longer than 70 cm per year. License holders who catch and retain one of these fish must immediately record the date on the back of their license. The walleye/sauger limit is 4.
Wilson River – see Daulphin Lake.
William Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.
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