Cabri Reservoir

Cabri Reservoir is a stocked reservoir located 1.9km ENE of Cabri and 59km NW of Swift Current. It was last stocked in 2017 with 10,000 Walleye Fry.

Stocked Fish Yellow Perch Walleye
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Details

Fishing Zone: Southern Zone
Location: 50.62672455, -108.43743984403

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Fishing at Cabri Reservoir

Cabri Reservoir is in the southern fishing zone.

What fish are in Cabri Reservoir

Walleye and Yellow Perch can be found in Cabri Reservoir.

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Fishing Season

Fishing season on Cabri Reservoir is open from May 5, 2024 to March 31, 2025.

Fishing Limits for Cabri Reservoir

These are the limits for all fish species reported to be in Cabri Reservoir. All fishing limits for Saskatchewan.
Species Limit
Yellow Perch Limit 25
Walleye/Sauger/Saugeye Limit 4, only one may exceed 55 cm

Record of fish stocked in Cabri Reservoir

Stocked in 2017 with 10,000 Walleye Fry.
Stocked in 2015 with 10,000 Walleye Fry.

Boating at Cabri Reservoir

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Camping at Cabri Reservoir

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Beaches at Cabri Reservoir

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Bathymetric (Depth) Charts for Cabri Reservoir

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