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  1. On 3/31/2020 at 4:20 PM, BrianR said:

    Logging in..They sure ask,some very delicate identity questions.For a free test..Not for me,this test...I do agree with the need for new fisher's,to be able to identify fish.Fishing ediquitte.etc.

    Brian,

    how about we all do it. I suspect based on nothing more than the lousy success rate of FF types IDing fish species for Quirk Creek experiment we all need a tune up.

    Don

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  2. It should be required for all anglers irrespective of age or presumed experience levels. 
    it could be lodged on line and require a passing grade to fish. 
    There could be a nominal charge or even none, however the course would include evidence of passing that you must carry to fish in Alberta. There should be no “by” for anyone.

    Don

     

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  3. Folks,

    The Hunter Training guys have put together a real good educational program c/w an exam and certificate.
    AND ITS FREE!!!!!!! Not sure how that happened but my hat off to those that made this possible. 

    It took me about 3 hours to do the program and answer the questions. 

    This type of program has been requested by many individuals and fishing groups for many years. Clear evidence exists many anglers do not do fish identification well making species management all but impossible. 

    https://319.yssecure.com/cart_builde...roductID=60179
    Hint, look to the right side and click FREE. 

    Have fun,

    Don

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  4. Me and the boys were discussing this issue today and I pointed out that most of us sitting there are old and old people cost lots.

    So, we get thinned out and the money squirrelled away by us floods the market and the economy booms, the health care system gets rid of all the high spenders. 
    As a side note, the old guys will disappear from all you fishing spots. 
    A win- win -win all around. 
     

    Hows that for a cheerful Mid-Feb. thought.

     

    Don

  5. Clearly, we are losing opportunities to fish. Not only from access restrictions but lose of water. The Three River  Dam is a prime example.

    What  can be done, well When I got Ironside Pond done it added another opportunity. Fiesta lake another but we lost Dipping Vat and Boekles. 
    How do we reverse the trend?

    i got a call last night from a fellow who wanted to know what waters could be done. Several  opportunities exist near Sundre plus others north of Rocky and more near Rimbey but they require someone to push and push hard to make it happen.

    Increasing opportunities on flowing water is tough. Dam removal would help but is never gonna happen. However, many of those irrigation dams would make wonderful pike fisheries. 
    Everytime I drive to Police Outpost I look at those ponds and lakes in the Hillspring >Mointainview area and wonder how big of a pike they would grow, 
     

    So,, what is keeping the fishing community from getting things done?

    Frankly, I’m tired. Been listening to the “ why don’t they do this or that” for far too many years. Why don’t we substitute the they with I?

    Don

  6. This is a copy of a note I wrote to a

    I suspect these meetings  are more than hot air. 
    There has been a movement headed by a retired Alberta biologist and past Fish and Game Assoc.  Provincial President to increase the kill fishery at several lakes in the NE part of Alberta. He has solicited   support from many including Municipal Govts, Chambers Of Commerce and the like. 
    The splatter effect has already been felt in Rocky by the Govt legitimizing illegal perch stocking at Struble Lake SW of Rocky. This allows fishermen to keep perch now. This seemed to be a sop to illegal stockers and will encourage more illegal stocking. 
    Further, there was a lot of whining and yodelling when Dolberg Lakes were changed. The Barrhead newspaper attempted to sway public sentiment by publishing strange statements. 
    One has to recall the incredible effort it takes to return to some decent fishing and for the anglers to risk jumping back to the past seems way past silly.
    With the change of Govt. I have no idea what to expect. 
     
    I guess, doing nothing risks it all,
     
     
    Don
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  7. Bcubed,

    what would/should be done?

    1) no equipment allowed into Canada from infested areas.

    2) no equipment allowed across provincial borders from infested areas.

    3) commercial ag,ing operation found not cleaning clients gears fined <$ 100,000.

    4) add to prohibited fish list that must not be imported into Alberta, increase fines for importers. Several years ago the list in Alberta was one fish long whereas other provinces had 80>100 on the list.

    5) educated the public to keep from stocking exotics like goldfish.

    The list could go on forever but what is the point. Who cares?

     

    Don

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  8. 22 hours ago, bcubed said:

    Did you vote UCP..? Considering how few of the boat inspection stations were running this year, the pretty much wholesale clearance of any and all temp staff (say, the temp CO staff) whose terms were up this fall, its only going to get worse..

    The mind set of NOT dealing with fisheries issue goes much further back in time  that tbe UPC. 
    If anglers, commercial angling operations really gave a *hit, they would force the Govt to change.

    Don
     

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  9. 4 hours ago, bowbonehead said:

    I suspect you refer to whirling disease that likely arrived from the Sam Livingston back in the eighties via Johnson lake...... myself I always take new boots and waders on any foreign trip

    WD, Asian Carp, Zebra mussels are now just over the Sask border, exotic fish stocked everywhere. The list of lack of action could go on for pages.

    when in the he’ll are we gonna off our butts are really deal with what is killing our fisheries.

     

    Don

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  10. Just got this from a friend fishing in South America.

    It was quite the trip from El Calafate! The photos don’t do it justice. Vast expanses of Patagonia emptiness and “lumpy” barely describes it. Immediately upon arrival our waders and boots were disinfected and then it was time to string up rods and fish!

    Are we not yet embarrassed that we don’t require visiting  or returning anglers to clean their gear 

    and the best part, please find me a guide or guiding  service who  asked their clients not to drag their diseased stuff into A,berta,  

    we deserve what we got. 
     

    respect the resource,, nope we crap on it.

     

    Don

     

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