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  1. https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/40a348e3-dca0-4431-8142-e01006f3bc32/resource/e554bacc-dcf4-4952-8789-7adc5250b712/download/aep-bow-river-fisheries-management-zone-es1-pp1-2021-10.pdf

     

    There are currently two management actions immediately available to AEP Fisheries Management: reduce the angling effort, and/or reduce the number of trout each angler can catch. AEP is working with external agencies and angling groups to identify options that address high angling effort and catch rates. Consultation will occur to identify which options can be implemented. Failure to implement management actions will likely result in further declines of the Bow River trout fishery.

  2. Government discussion online Nov 3, 7pm

    see here to sign up:

    https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fisheries-management/default.aspx

    Looks like angling restrictions are in the works since that is the easiest thing for the government to control.

    Wise to get educated on restrictions that will be introduced. It will be interesting to see how the recreational anglers are effected in comparison to the guiding industry.

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  3. I don't think the government ever chased down the culprit. A little forensic fish DNA sampling would illuminate things. It has been too long a time and millions of fish later.

    A guy I worked with knew the owner of the farm. Fish farm now grows Talapia.

    Township Rd 250, Range Rd 274. You can follow the ditches from there. Easy to see how carp got in Weed lake north of Langdon and all the way to the NE to the Red Deer River.

    Then you have eco-vandals moving live fish around. People are so un-informed of the devastation that can happen in the long run

  4. Ground Zero for Prussian Carp:

    A fish farm along an irrigation ditch northeast of Chestermere Lake (east of Calgary)....fish released into the ditch.

    Those irrigation ditches eventually end up dumping into the Red Deer river downstream of Drumheller.

    After that you have all the criminals moving live fish around in buckets to new waterbodies. The damage level continues to grow and now is being passed on to Saskatchewan. Eventually the carp will probably get to Hudson Bay

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