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  1. use the I hunt app and upgrade it to professional for $9.99 a year gives all info, conditions and contact for lease land shows all crown land provincial parks and natural areas. Gives all views topo sat,map. shows your location and allows way points. then for private just buy a county map from a county office.

  2. Smaller High altitude lakes in Banff produce cutts over 5 lbs and 20 inches on a regular basis. All of them are catch and release however none of the ones im thinking about are stocked. One of the lakes im thinking of is one of the highest elevation lakes in a national park. That said there are also lakes within 3km of some of these "big fish" lakes that produce small fish on average. I think each lake is its own eco system and food supply will determine the size of fish not altitude. One lake in BNP has seen a sharp decline in population and size it was alarming to biologists and the did a study on the micro biological levels in the lake and found them crashing for a reason they did not know the biologist we talked to said high alpine lakes without a strong micro biological base can not sustain large fish. I am not a biologist I don't know what conditions need to exist for a strong micro biological base.

  3. I haven't been to a game for maybe 20 years but my son wanted to go so the whole family went We were late arrived in the second quarter I spent the rest of the second quarter and a bit of the third getting food and changing the 2 year old who we are potty training (*that was fun) finally got to sit down for the fourth quarter to watch the game and it was really awesome what an amazing comeback my kids were thrilled. They were so pumped up by the excitement and I have to give a special thanks to super drunk guy who high fived my boys at the end of every play. They want to go again and they want me to make sure I buy seats near high five guy "He was so funny!" im pretty sure every row no matter where you sit has a high five guy. Its sad I haven't gone for 20 years ive been missing out on a really good time cant wait for the next one. GO STAMPS GO

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  4. its hard to do. Try to get as much of the root ball as possible. Soak the roots in a bucket of water for a few hours before you plant them. Dig your hole put a few handfuls of saw dust in the hole (For some reason blueberry's love the saw dust). put 4 inches of dirt over the dust scatter in some mykes root fertilizer also sprinkle some directly on the roots you can get it at any garden centre. Plant your bush. Make sure you match the same conditions they are currently in. Take a scoop of the dirt they are in now and if it has a lot of clay or sand you might need to add a few bags to the area where you are going to plant them. I wouldn't fertilize them because it is late season and you don't want to promote new growth. There are late season fertilizers you can use. I would talk to someone at a garden centre but carful a lot of the employees at garden centres have no clue what they are talking about. make sure you water a bunch keep the soil wet.

  5. Glad you had fun up there looks like you warmed up the fish for my trip this week. That last picture of the creek is the bath tub. It is going to be my sons first trip up there. I'll post some pictures next week when I get back.

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