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Two Fish, One Fish, No Fish-Alberta's Fish Crisis
McLeod replied to SilverDoctor's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Many people responsible for all of this but make sure to include the Biologists of the day. -
Re-Into Of Pure Cutts In Banff Park
McLeod replied to monger's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
The fish in Job came from Marvel in 1965 and the fish in Marvel came form Spray in 1927. -
Barbless Or Not, Bow R Reg Changes, Gov't Discuss
McLeod replied to monger's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
All are Invasive species ! Catch and Kill em all ! LOL -
Re-Into Of Pure Cutts In Banff Park
McLeod replied to monger's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
The rainbows were eliminated downstream from the lake. -
Isn't It Too Late (Whirling Disease)
McLeod replied to ÜberFly's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Hard to believe its not on those other lakes already. -
Isn't It Too Late (Whirling Disease)
McLeod replied to ÜberFly's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
before they do that they need to find out if the parasite is already in Minnewanka which I suspect it already . -
No doubt is has been around for many years Now what to do it the question ?
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In 2001 Arctic Char escaped into Lott Creek , a tributary of the Elbow.
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Some mountain Lakers this year were very tasty.
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What's Up With Alberta Fishing Guide Magazine?
McLeod replied to Dangus's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Lol..Too funny ! -
What's Up With Alberta Fishing Guide Magazine?
McLeod replied to Dangus's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
What is meant by hero shots ? -
Whirling disease affecting fish confirmed in 6 more locations near Banff National Park Disease first detected in Johnson Lake on Aug. 23 Whirling disease which affects salmon and trout has been detected in six more locations near Banff National Park. Deadly whirling disease in fish has spread from Banff to Bow River Officials have confirmed the deadly whirling disease, which affects fish, has been found at six more locations in waterways near Banff National Park. Posted to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency website on Monday, the six latest locations include: Spray River upstream from the confluence of the Cascade River and Cascade Creek. Cascade Creek upstream from the confluence of the Cascade River and Cascade Creek. Carrot Creek upstream of the confluence of Cascade River and Cascade Creek. Bow River near Tunnel Mountain. Lower Cascade River upstream from the confluence of the Bow River and the Cascade River. Bow River downstream from the confluence of the Bow River and Carrot Creek. Whirling disease affects trout and salmon and can cause infected fish to swim in a whirling pattern and die prematurely. It was first detected in Johnson Lake on Aug. 23. Whirling disease in fish found in Banff lake a 1st in Canada, officials say Deadly whirling disease in fish has spread from Banff to Bow River A note on the CFIA website reads "Additional detections of whirling disease from the ongoing sampling and testing do not mean the disease is spreading. Whirling disease may have been present for several years and the ongoing sampling will help determine the extent of the distribution and the most appropriate disease response."
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I also met someone up there this year that ate a fish... Bottom-line is if your fishing that lake you know it has cuttys and you KNOW they can't be kept anywhere in the park. However there should be better signage at the trailheads and at the lake .Then when it goes in front of the judge there are NO excuses..I will pay for the signage !
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Whirllng Disease Confirmed In Bow River
McLeod replied to Walton's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
Cutty lakes in Banff now closed. It will be interesting when all the samples are done . i suspect its been around several years and spread . Most likely started in the bow but hopefully it has not spread into the Highwood. -
I have been to the area a couple of times this year..No sign of bears ..the seem to like the ski hill..lol... Both Baker and Ptarmigan have lots of Brookies.
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The Devon lakes don't have any fish in them as Charlie and Schindler netted everything out to restore the bug population.
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Cutties were originally stocked in the Lake in 1955 but did not take. The Brookies have been in the lake since 65 so over 50 years. Catch em , eat some if you want..limit is 2 ..but other that leave them alone. Thumbs up to Hidden and Rainbow lake restorations.
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You and I will never agree on this which is fine but I will stand firm in my belief that we do NOT need to eliminate Non -Natives from these lakes where Natives will not survive.
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Discontinuation Of The Stewardship License Pilot Project
McLeod replied to Taco's topic in General Chat - Fishing Related
"There is also concern that focussed angling efforts could have the unintended consequence of increased incidental hooking mortality of native species. " I find this comment in the TU article very interesting. -
This picture has made my day ! Thanks