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Please be pro active out there and take a stand. Our Trout and other species are under a lot of pressure this year with water levels low and temperatures high. Taking illegal catches will put too much pressure on a delicate balance that could effect our fisheries for years to come.

 

https://www.solgps.alberta.ca/programs_and_services/public_security/Pages/ReportAPoacherProgram.aspx

1-800-642-3800 or #3800 if calling from a TELUS cell phone

Albertans can help protect fish and wildlife resources through the Report a Poacher program. If you see or suspect any illegal activity related to fish or wildlife, call the number above. The Report a Poacher line is available 24 hours a day and is toll-free across North America.

Callers providing information that leads to charges being laid may qualify for a reward. Callers can remain anonymous and still qualify for a reward. Any personal information you give is kept strictly confidential.

Any information you can provide Report a Poacher about a suspected violation is valuable. If possible, collect the following details:

  • Date, time and location of the event
  • Licence plate number of the vehicle involved
  • Any distinguishing details about the vehicle such as:
    • Make
    • Model
    • Colour
    • Dents
    • Stickers
    • Any additional details
  • Description of the people involved
  • Details about the violation

 

 

Keep this on your phone or better still on speed dial.

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Guest bigdirty
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I've called in twice, both times officers have shown up. No poaching incident is too small. Do it!

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Carry your cell phones with you at all times! Even in the backcountry with no signal. A video goes a long way in a investigation and will get results faster!!

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Guest bigdirty
Posted

Payday. 4 bills for a 2 minute phone call.

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Guest bigdirty
Posted

Sigh.... I told the boss and down half already!

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Assuming they kept the fish is jumping to a conclusion with out facts and not really fair. The video was uploaded in January 2010 and we are not sure when the fishing took place. It could also be from a different water body at a different/ earlier date and they are actually not interested in hot spotting like so many others.

If it is in fact the Oldman river the biggest crime in my eyes is there are Rainbows in a Cutthroat river. Gross negligence right there.

Posted

Assuming they kept the fish is jumping to a conclusion with out facts and not really fair. The video was uploaded in January 2010 and we are not sure when the fishing took place. It could also be from a different water body at a different/ earlier date and they are actually not interested in hot spotting like so many others.

If it is in fact the Oldman river the biggest crime in my eyes is there are Rainbows in a Cutthroat river. Gross negligence right there.

What are you, a lawyer?

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