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Walleye and pike poached from McGregor Lake and Travers Reservoir - Lethbridge fish and wildlife

Two Southern Alberta fishermen charged in illegal fishing case

Sep 21, 2020 | 11:11 AM

VULCAN COUNTY, AB. — A Lethbridge fish and wildlife patrol on September 13, to monitor fishery compliance, found several anglers with violations, including sportfishing in closed waters and unlawful possession of fish.

The patrol was at McGregor Lake and Travers Reservoir in the Vulcan District, where both water bodies have zero limits for walleye and northern pike. These limits, as well as a partial closure at Travers Reservoir, are in place to protect and conserve the vulnerable fish population.

During one investigation, three individuals were found in possession of eight illegal walleye. Two of the individuals were charged with two counts each of unlawful possession of fish. Possession limits help ensure that only a sustainable amount of fish are taken from the water. This way, population numbers don’t drop too low and are able to recover if needed.

The individuals were also charged with unlawful possession of live crayfish.

According to Alberta’s Sportfishing Regulations, crayfish cannot be used as bait. It is unlawful to possess live crayfish, and the retention and transport of live crayfish is also illegal. All retained crayfish must be immediately killed.

Officers patrol provincial water bodies and conduct compliance checks at all times of the year, and remind anglers to adhere to all sportfishing regulations while out enjoying Alberta’s lakes, rivers and streams. The 2020 sportfishing regulations can be found on the Alberta government website.

Anyone who witnesses, or has information on, any illegal or suspicious fishing or hunting activity or serious abuse of public land is encouraged to call the 24-hour Report A Poacher line at 1-800-642-3800 or submit a report online.