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Wrap-Up You don’t have to go all out with side dishes — some boiled or roasted potatoes, a vegetable (peas and diced carrots, steamed asparagus), or garden salad of your choosing will all compliment a meal of fish. For shore lunches, a can of baked beans or creamed corn are both old standbys. Fishing Regulations An Alberta resident aged sixty-five or older does not require an angling licence to fish in Alberta, except in Canada’s national parks where a national park fishing permit is required. All anglers must comply with the Alberta Guide to Sportfishing Regulations which are available in print and online (albertaregulations. ca/fishingregs). Go online for information about fishing regulations regarding Mountain National Parks in Alberta: pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/ab/ jasper/activ/activ-experience/ ete-summer/peche-fishing#act. ● Duane Radford has been writing a fish and wild game recipes column in magazines for over twenty years and has published Fish & Wild Game Recipes: From the Field to the Table. Duane says, “I enjoy cooking and there’s nothing better than locally sourced fresh organic fish, fowl, and wild game.”