Fish Iowa - Lakes, Ponds, and Reservoirs - Albia Upper Reservoir


About Albia Upper Reservoir

Surface Area (acres): 22.00
Maximum Depth (feet): 39.1 ft. (2014 - 39.1')
Motoring Restrictions: Electric Motors Only
See below for additional location-specific regulations

Location

County: Monroe
Description: Albia (upper)
Coordinates: 41.05024683, -92.82329348

Nearby Parks

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Amenities

Amenities at Albia Upper Reservoir include:
  • Accessible Pier
  • Picnic Area
  • Trails
  • Accessible Facilities
  • Restrooms
  • Camping
  • Good/Excellent Shorefishing
  • Hard Surface Boat Ramp
  • Accessible Shoreline

Fishing Report

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Fishing Forecast

Very good bluegill fishery with many fish approaching 9". Largemouth abundance is high, most fish are less than 15".(2019)

Consumption Guidelines

Iowa-Caught Fish Are Safe to Eat, In Almost All Cases

In nearly all cases, Iowa fish are safe to eat. Cleaning and/or preparing the meal causes most of the problems regarding taste or color of fish. Like all living creatures, fish are susceptible to diseases, parasites, and other naturally occurring conditions in the water. If you suspect your fish is affected by any of these conditions, do not eat it. Consider eating smaller and younger fish which usually have lower levels of contaminants than larger ones. Most contaminants accumulate in larger, older fish. For additional information, check out our resources for eating and cooking Iowa caught fish.

To learn more about fish tissue monitoring, visit our Fish Tissue Monitoring page .

Stocking

  • 09/23/2021 - 250 Channel Catfish (9.4)
  • 09/04/2019 - 249 Channel Catfish (8.5)
  • 9/18/2017 - 59 Channel Catfish (8.2")
  • 9/12/2017 - 191 Channel Catfish (7.7")
  • 09/23/2015 - 349 Channel Catfish (8")

Management

  • 2019 - Water Sampling-Secchi Disc: 5", 24"
  • 2019 - Water Sampling-Temperature: 63°, 88° F
  • 2017 - Morphology-Watershed Area Ratio: 32
  • 2017 - Morphology-Watershed Size: 703 acres
  • 2014 - Structures-Trees Cedar: Cedar trees were anchored and marked with a buoy.
  • 2014 - Water Sampling-Temperature: 79° F
  • 2014 - Water Sampling-Secchi Disc: 28"
  • 2014 - Morphology-Mean Depth: 12.6'
  • 2014 - Morphology-Maximum Depth: 39.1'
  • 2014 - Morphology-Mean Basin Slope: 30.3%
  • 2014 - Morphology-Watershed Size: 703 acres
  • 2014 - Morphology-Watershed Area Ratio: 12.8
  • 2014 - Morphology-Lake Surface Area: 54.8 acres
  • 2014 - Morphology-Lake Volume: 740 acre-feet
  • 2013 - Fishing Dock-Maintenance: Installed a floating dock next to the boat ramp
  • 2013 - Stocking-Channel Catfish: Adult channel catfish were stocked after they were rescued from Lake Miami, prior to a fish renovation. Exact numbers not known.
  • 2012 - Morphology-Maximum Depth: 19'
  • 2011 - Ramp-Construction: New concrete boat ramp
  • 2010 - Water Sampling-Temperature: 56° F, 56° F
  • 2010 - Water Sampling-Secchi Disc: 39"

Motoring Restrictions

Motoring Restrictions: Electric Motors Only

Contacts for this Location

Fishing Regulations

  • Black Crappie
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: combined black and white crappie, 25 fish
    • Possession Limit: unlimited
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other: No daily limit on private waters
  • Bluegill
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: 25 fish
    • Possession Limit: unlimited
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other: No daily limit on private waters
  • Channel Catfish
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: combined: channel, blue and flathead catfish, 8 fish
    • Possession Limit: combined: channel, blue and flathead catfish, 30 fish
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other:
  • Largemouth Bass
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: combined black bass, 3 fish
    • Possession Limit: combined black bass, 6 fish
    • Length Limit: 15-inch minimum
    • Other:
  • Yellow Bass
    • Season: Continuous
    • Daily Bag Limit: none
    • Possession Limit: unlimited
    • Length Limit: none
    • Other:

Aquatic Invasive Species

    No known aquatic invasive species have been found

To learn more about AIS, visit the Iowa DNR's Aquatic Invasive Species page for more information and resources.

Fish Surveys

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