ES2: Brazeau Reservoir - Alberta Fishing
Brazeau Reservoir is a man-made reservoir in west-central Alberta near Drayton Valley, created by the Brazeau Dam on the Brazeau River. The lake is open year‑round; bait is permitted but bait fish are not allowed. Angling limits: total trout (all trout species combined) 5, northern pike 3 fish, and mountain whitefish 5 with a 30 cm minimum length.
Brazeau Reservoir is a man-made reservoir in west-central Alberta near Drayton Valley, created by the Brazeau Dam on the Brazeau River. The lake is open year‑round; bait is permitted but bait fish are not allowed. Angling limits: total trout (all trout species combined) 5, northern pike 3 fish, and mountain whitefish 5 with a 30 cm minimum length.
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Waterbody-specific regulation12-46-12-W5OPEN ALL YEARTrout 5 troutView details
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