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  1. As far as that age old story - remove perch and the assholes will just do it again.

    That is the reason we don't lock up people after they rob banks. They will just do it again.

    Till this govt had the balls to do something about perch, we will continue to lose more lakes.

    At this point, we have lost Phyllis, Tay, Twin, Crimson, Cow and Struble. That makes about 1/2 of them screwed.

    The Govts action to this point is not apparent other than rewarding the perch stocking Angler's by having a limit on vermin.

    Fished once at Crimson and got checked at the dock by the Officers. He counted the perch twice to make sure I wasn't over my limit.

    He had no answer to the question "why am I allowed to benefit from an illegal act"?

     

    Don

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  2. Jordan,

    That is exactly why Govt does sweet f... Nothing.

    I gave listened to the locals talk about perch removal. Nope - not interested. Gotta have some place for the kids. Trouble is I have yet to see one of those kids.

    What people say and do are a world apart.

     

    Don

  3. Guys,

     

    Here is a fisheries survey. Although it concerns lakes there are two areas that bear attention.,

     

    1] Pine Coulee may go to trout. Sterile trout. Unless some intelligent management creeps into ESRD, I suspect 5 a day + ice fishing.

     

    2] Struble Lake + other lakes in the province illegally stocked with perch. The Govt asks if the public would support retention.

    Ya' all gotta be kidding - why in the hell would anyone support an illegal activity. That is the best way to support further perch infestations. Idiotic.

    By the way - Struble Lake raised fish over 10 lbs. I used to catch them over 6 lbs [ not inches] regularly.

     

    https://talkaep.alberta.ca/fisheries-engagement?utm_medium=email&utm_source=eloqua&utm_campaign=OUTDOORS_20170222_ABFisheriesSurvey&cvosrc=email.eloqua.OUTDOORS_20170222_ABFisheriesSurvey&elqTrackId=4e949663189f4e78a844d7b65672aa67&elq=f3a3748b67f24ab69f1ee79564fd62c6&elqaid=7926&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=13534

     

    And with that I'm off tying again.

     

    Don

     

  4. Makka,

     

    Ernie Schwiebert wrote that Charles Ritz strengthened his casting arm using a magnum of champagne. When he finished, the maginum was enjoyed. The excercise, Schwiebert wrote, caused Ritz's thumb grow 1/2" wider.

    Hemingway believed that Ritz was one of the finest FF ever.

    Ritz was a Rod designer as well.

    So, enjoy the champagne.

     

    Don

  5. Jordan,

    There are so many ways the previous Govt could have done different and as a result we will live with these issues for many years to forever.

    The ones just related to water/fisheries would include:

    - illegal stocking of perch, Asian carp

    - building the Three River dam without permits resulting in the Federal Court ordering Fisheries and Oceans into Alberta to make sure Alberta obeys the law.

    - doing sweet f....k all about WD making its entrance to Alberta inevitable

    - doing nothing about fresh water usage till forced

    - approving water withdrawals to Rivers till they are over allocated by up to 130% ( the Bow)

    - squatter camping

    - illegally placed bridges and culverts. 700 of 900 in the Swan Hills is but one example

     

    Get the picture?

     

    The track record is pretty bad.

     

    Don

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  6. Folks,

     

    I re-thought the fracking fluids post. The "news" on fracking ain't new. Not by a long shot. The have been wells fracked in Alberta for >50 years.

    The fluid of choice was hydrocarbon fluids generally derived from hydrocarbon condensates. A fractionation system NW of Rocky Mtn. House produced the product for many years.

    The more recent fracs ( don't mean to confuse all you new folks but fracs it was for many years - kinda like tar sands ) are now often using water + various surfactants. The water recovered is either reused or injected into disposal wells of which I've operated two. One at 10,000 depth and the other near 14,000' deep.

     

    The journalism that produced the article is crap. Do a net search. The crap has spread all over the place.

     

    Now I'm heading to my basement retreat and contemplate the question: do more people in a pile make them progressively dumber"?

     

    Don

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  7. Folks,

    While frack fluids are something new in the oil fields of Alberta, for <50 years, fluids of all types have been moved by truck. Many of those fluids are a whole lot more toxic to aquatic life.

    To single out frack fluids is to cause alarm when little should exist.

    I suspect that several hundred truck loads of toxic fluids are moved through my town every day.

    Toxic fluids will include: sweet crude oil, sour crude oil, sweet and sour hydrocarbon condensate, frack fluid additives, acids, propane, butane, battery acids, fertilizers, glycols, methanol, sour water, gasoline, diesel and on and on.

     

    Do I need a "safe place"?

     

    Don

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