Country Girl: don't throw in the towel yet. Depending on which part of Alberta you have settled into, you are in a sportsmans paradise. Granted you do not have salmon out there, and winter is settling into the prairies but this is the time to gear up for the upcoming fishing season next year. Stop by your local fishing tackle store and they will be able to inform you of what you can expect to find in your surrounding lakes and rivers. In Alberta you can fish for walleye, large monster pike, brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout, grayling, and in the high alpine lakes golden trout. You have streams and rivers in that province which draw anglers from all over the world - especially flyfishers as you have many blue ribbon trout streams in the south such as the Bow, Crowsnest, and the Oldman river to name just a few. So take it from some one that used to live in Alberta for a number of years, once you get used to your surroundings, your fishing rod will not be idle for very long.