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Welcome to the Lacombe Fish and Game Association - www.lfga.ca

Ensuring more habitat, fish and wildlife resources for the use and enjoyment of everyone in Lacombe Alberta and the surrounding area. Our passion is to promote, through education and programs, the conservation and utilization of fish and wildlife, and to protect and enhance the habitat they depend upon for current and future generations.

🎣 LFGA Kids Can Catch 2026 🎣The Lacombe Fishing and Game Association is excited to welcome families back for our annual ...
06/04/2026

🎣 LFGA Kids Can Catch 2026 🎣
The Lacombe Fishing and Game Association is excited to welcome families back for our annual Kids Can Catch event on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at the beautiful Len Thompson Fishing Pond in Lacombe!
🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Location: Len Thompson Fishing Pond, Lacombe
This free family event is a great opportunity to introduce kids to fishing, conservation, and the outdoors in a fun and welcoming environment.
🎣 Event Highlights Include:
🐟 Kids helping release rainbow trout into the pond
🎯 Fun activities and games
🌭 Complimentary BBQ, snacks, and refreshments
🎁 Giveaways and prizes
🎓 Fishing mentors on-site to help new anglers
🌿 Information on fishing, conservation, and responsible angling
Bring your own fishing rod if you have one — a limited number of rods will also be available to borrow.
Whether your kids are experienced young anglers or trying fishing for the very first time, this is always one of the best outdoor family events of the year. We hope to see you there!
For full event details and updates, visit:

Event Details: Date: June 6, 2026 Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (F ish Release: ~11:00 a.m. by Smoky Trout Farm) Place: Len Thompson Pond, Lacombe, Alberta Directions: North of Fountain Tire on Len...

05/18/2026

🎣 LFGA Kids Can Catch 2026 🎣

The Lacombe Fishing and Game Association is excited to welcome families back for our annual Kids Can Catch event on Saturday, June 6, 2026 at the beautiful Len Thompson Fishing Pond in Lacombe!

🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Location: Len Thompson Fishing Pond, Lacombe

This free family event is a great opportunity to introduce kids to fishing, conservation, and the outdoors in a fun and welcoming environment.

🎣 Event Highlights Include:
🐟 Kids helping release rainbow trout into the pond
🎯 Fun activities and games
🌭 Complimentary BBQ, snacks, and refreshments
🎁 Giveaways and prizes
🎓 Fishing mentors on-site to help new anglers
🌿 Information on fishing, conservation, and responsible angling

Bring your own fishing rod if you have one — a limited number of rods will also be available to borrow.

Whether your kids are experienced young anglers or trying fishing for the very first time, this is always one of the best outdoor family events of the year. We hope to see you there!

For full event details and updates, visit:
https://www.lfga.ca/news

The 2026 Awards Night was a great success once again. A little late getting photos posted as I had issues with the phone...
04/28/2026

The 2026 Awards Night was a great success once again. A little late getting photos posted as I had issues with the phone, but pictures got recovered and are finally here.

Congrats to all the winners! And a huge thank you to all the volunteers and sponsors who made this event a success!!!

03/29/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out tonight for the Awards Banquet. It was an absolutely great night!!! We will be posting pictures tomorrow of the winners.

02/14/2026

Have your say on proposed changes to Alberta’s migratory bird seasons. Feedback closes Feb 15.

Environment and Climate Change Canada is consulting on proposals that could affect future hunting opportunities, including:
• Expanding Sandhill Crane seasons into 14 additional PWMUs
• Adding PWMU 247 to Zone 1
• Exploring a future Mourning Dove season (not before Fall 2028)
• Considering a limited Tundra Swan draw in a later round

These are proposals only — no changes are final yet.

If you care about hunting opportunities, wildlife, or how seasons are managed in Alberta, this is your opportunity to be part of the process rather than just watching it unfold.

Public comments can be submitted directly to Environment and Climate Change Canada by Feb 15, 2026:
📧 Email: [email protected]
or by mail to:
Director, Wildlife Management and Regulatory Affairs
Canadian Wildlife Service, ECCC
351 St. Joseph Boulevard, Gatineau, QC K1A 0H3

More detail is available in the “Alberta” section of the federal consultation webpage.
https://heyor.ca/yrPTrW

02/14/2026
02/14/2026

Every February deer drop their antlers — and dogs are magnetically drawn to them. They smell like bone, they taste like marrow, and to a dog they’re the greatest chew toy ever discovered.

For about 30 seconds.

Then comes the quiet part owners always describe the same way:

“He just crunched it once… and stopped chewing.”

Antlers are not like bones.
They are denser than teeth.

Dogs don’t chip them gradually — they shatter a tooth instantly. Most dogs don’t cry. They just walk away, swallow funny for a day, and by the time you notice something is wrong, the nerve is already exposed.

The emergency vet sees it every late winter.
Not because dogs are reckless — because owners thought it was just a stick.

This is the only time of year it really happens. Shed season.

So on walks for the next few weeks:
watch where your dog’s nose goes, not where your feet go.

If they grab one, don’t chase and don’t pull — trade for a treat and move on. To them it’s treasure. To you it’s a dental bill.

And if you see one before your dog does, leave it off the trail.

You’re not just preventing a vet visit — you’re leaving winter calcium for the animals that actually depend on it.

Thank you to all the folks that brought their animals in for scoring.It looks like our locals had some amazing hunts thi...
12/21/2025

Thank you to all the folks that brought their animals in for scoring.

It looks like our locals had some amazing hunts this season!! Congrats to all.

11/13/2025

Help protect Alberta’s wildlife and natural resources. Report any suspicious or illegal hunting activities to the authorities by using Report A Poacher.

If you witness or are made aware of any suspicious or illegal activity, don’t hesitate to report it. Reports are anonymous, and in some cases, you may qualify for a reward for your information.

To report a potential poaching incident, call the 24-hour RAP line at 1-800-642-3800 or submit online: https://www.alberta.ca/report-poacher

11/13/2025

The Zone 3 2025 Raffle was drawn Monday night just prior to Lacombe F&G meeting. We've finalized the raffle and the winners were:

Twylla Bexte - Buffalo Narrows Fishing Trip with Eyehill Creek Outfitters
Justin Van Gyssel - R***r .243 Rifle
Keith Duncan - Webley & Scott O/U Shotgun
Robert Brown - Mossberg Maverick Shotgun


Thank you to all whom coordinated, sold & bought tickets. Congratulations to our winners and thank you to Eyehill Creek Outfitters and Sportsmen Den in Red Deer for supporting with prizes. Net raffle proceeds are 100% utilized to support CAFGA club programs in Central AB.

Address

Box 5573
Lacombe, AB
T4L1X2

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 3pm - 5pm
Wednesday 3pm - 5pm
Thursday 3pm - 5pm
Friday 3pm - 5pm
Saturday 3pm - 5pm

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