Where is BATTLE LAKE?
BATTLE LAKE (52.9673, -114.1838), located in Parkland Prairie (Pp2) Zone, Alberta, Canada spans 439.3 hectares (approximately 1085 acres or 4.4 square kilometers).
Which fish can I catch at BATTLE LAKE?
The most popular species caught here are Northern Pike, Walleye, and Burbot. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.
What does BATTLE LAKE have?
Our members have marked 4 Other Markers and 2 Boat Launches at BATTLE LAKE. You can view these markers on the map.
Species
About BATTLE LAKE
Battle Lake, a great spot for pike fishing, also gives up yellow perch, lake whitefish and the odd walleye. KarlK69 from iFish Alberta says, “went fishing [last summer and] caught three walleye off a pickerel rig with nightcrawlers on em. And got a 6 pound and 2.5 foot pike on a rapala husky jerk.”
Other anglers from iFish Alberta report great pike fishing during winter months. “Went fishing to Battle Lake on March 1st, 2015 [and] caught 4 Jack Fish,” says Phil82 from iFish Alberta. Members of The Angler’s Atlas have shared several map markers for Battle Lake. Check out the lake page at anglersatlas.com/lake/101798 for more information.
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The Battle River flows 800 km from Battle Lake to the Saskatchewan border, joining the North Saskatchewan River in Battleford, Sask. Battle Lake is great for ice fishing, too, but don’t be tempted to drive on the ice. There is more than one truck at the bottom.
LAKE ACCESS
Battle Lake is located southwest of Edmonton, just past Pigeon Lake. Follow Hwy. 2 south to Hwy. 13. Turn right and continue along this road for about 30 km to the south end of the lake. There is a regional park that offers overnight camping and a boat launch. Watch for the signs along Hwy. 13, about five kilometres past Ma-Me-O Beach.
Lodging and Camping
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Northern Pike
Walleye
Burbot
Lake Whitefish
Yellow Perch 















