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What is included in a day trip?

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Our day trips can accommodate up to 10 people, providing an enjoyable experience on the ice.  At SSI, we've got you covered with all the essentials to make your outing memorable. We supply all tackle, bait, equipment, and handle the heated tent setup, ensuring you can focus on the thrill of ice fishing.

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We also offer complimentary beverages, including coffee, water, and pop to keep you refreshed throughout your adventure. Additionally, I provide snacks to keep your energy levels up as you haul in your catch.

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Holes will be drilled and lines will be soaked, ensuring you have plenty of spots to try your luck. Plus, Drew is on site the entire day to offer advice and step-by-step instruction when playing a fish, to be certain you make the most of every moment on the ice.

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What is the cost of a trip?

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Trips are booked via consultation only to ensure the best experience for you and your group. The costs may vary depending on size of group, optional add-ons, and other requests but typically full day trips are starting at $430.

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Do I need to purchase my own fishing license?

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Yes

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In Alberta, anyone engaging in sportfishing must possess an Alberta Sportfishing License, with the following exceptions:

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Youths: Individuals under 16 years of age.
Senior Residents: Alberta residents aged 65 and older.
First Nations' Persons: Defined as individuals recognized as "Indian" under the federal Indian Act.
Please ensure you meet the requirements before heading out to fish in Alberta's beautiful waters.

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Licenses can be purchased prior to your trip at www.albertarelm.com

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What do I need to bring on my trip?

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Prepare for extended hours on the ice with these essential cold-weather dressing tips. Layer up  to stay cozy during your outdoor adventures. While a hat, gloves, and jacket are obvious choices, consider adding long underwear beneath fleece and a windbreaker. Keep warm with thermal socks, a scarf, and waterproof / cold-resistant boots. *Remember to avoid cotton as it retains moisture*

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