PP1: Travers Reservoir - Alberta Fishing
Travers Reservoir is a man-made lake in southern Alberta near the hamlet of Milo and Little Bow Provincial Park, containing the canal system linking Travers and McGregor reservoirs. Portions west of SW 2-15-22-W4 (north of a line from the farm building to the Little Bow Provincial Park pumphouse) are open June 1 to Mar. 15, while the remainder of the reservoir including the canal is open May 8 to Mar. 15; no fishing within 100 m of the canal inlet structure. Bait is allowed except bait fish, and species limits are: walleye 1 fish 50–55 cm, northern pike 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch 15, burbot 10 and lake whitefish 10.
Travers Reservoir is a man-made lake in southern Alberta near the hamlet of Milo and Little Bow Provincial Park, containing the canal system linking Travers and McGregor reservoirs. Portions west of SW 2-15-22-W4 (north of a line from the farm building to the Little Bow Provincial Park pumphouse) are open June 1 to Mar. 15, while the remainder of the reservoir including the canal is open May 8 to Mar. 15; no fishing within 100 m of the canal inlet structure. Bait is allowed except bait fish, and species limits are: walleye 1 fish 50–55 cm, northern pike 0 fish (no retention), yellow perch 15, burbot 10 and lake whitefish 10.
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The regulations that apply here.
Waterbody-specific regulations are shown first. If none are listed, the default subarea regulations appear below.
Waterbody-specific regulationPortion west of SW 2-15-22-W4 (North of a line from the
farm building to Little Bow Provincial Park pumphouse on
the east); no fishing within 100 m of the Canal inlet structureOPEN JUNE 1 TO MAR. 15View details
Waterbody-specific regulationThe remainder of the Reservoir including the canal between
Travers and McGregor reservoirs; no fishing within 100m of
the canal inlet structureOPEN MAY 8 TO MAR. 15View details
Recorded stocking history for this waterbody.
Every returned stocking row is still available, with dates, species, counts, and related details.