ES1: Talus Lake - Alberta Fishing
Talus Lake is a small mountain lake in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Alberta (subarea ES1), located in the eastern slopes region southwest of Calgary. The lake is open year-round; bait is permitted (baitfish restrictions may apply). Anglers are limited to a total of 2 trout (combined species); no other waterbody-specific species limits are listed, so follow ES1 subarea regulations for additional rules.
Talus Lake is a small mountain lake in the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Alberta (subarea ES1), located in the eastern slopes region southwest of Calgary. The lake is open year-round; bait is permitted (baitfish restrictions may apply). Anglers are limited to a total of 2 trout (combined species); no other waterbody-specific species limits are listed, so follow ES1 subarea regulations for additional rules.
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The regulations that apply here.
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Waterbody-specific regulation25-20-8-W5OPEN ALL YEARTrout 2 troutView details
Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
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No stocking events returned.