Sage Posted June 21, 2018 Posted June 21, 2018 Three times a year!!!! Lets do what we can to keep it out of the Bow River . Spend the $$ now Govt of Alberta 1 Quote
bcubed Posted June 21, 2018 Posted June 21, 2018 1 hour ago, monger said: They are below Bassano dam already They’re in Nose Creek and the Bow already in town.. tons in Nose from last time I e-fished it 1 Quote
fishinglibin Posted June 21, 2018 Posted June 21, 2018 He said kill or eat them. Would not think they are very tasty. I hate the species. F ing idiots who introduce them. Quote
MUCKER Posted January 22, 2019 Posted January 22, 2019 Will they take a fly . The one fish in the video kind of looked like it was eating the moss . Quote
Birddog Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 They will take a fly . https://s.amsu.ng/9C8IemFBIjqN Quote
Komp Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 9 hours ago, kinwashkly said: They will take a fly . https://s.amsu.ng/9C8IemFBIjqN Ummm....I'm not sure those are proper fish handling techniques. jk Quote
Birddog Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 I kept tossing them to the Pelicans waiting for their dinner, every time I i caught one they would swim up 2 Quote
MUCKER Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 I don't like to see invasive species but if its already here i will try to catch it . Quote
mdow Posted June 26, 2019 Posted June 26, 2019 Is there a guideline or rule about removing these and wasting them? I would like to take each one and just toss it to the gulls but someone told me the Conservation Officers would ticket you for wasting a catch... Quote
Vitalshok Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 1 hour ago, mdow said: Is there a guideline or rule about removing these and wasting them? I would like to take each one and just toss it to the gulls but someone told me the Conservation Officers would ticket you for wasting a catch... Look around a little I thought I read something that said kill them and eat them or throw them in the trash . Quote
bcubed Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 There’s 8 billion of them in Dewitts Pond. Caught one in the back with a Griffith gnat after raising a bajillion of them Quote
SilverDoctor Posted June 27, 2019 Author Posted June 27, 2019 Would be nice to start a list of hotspots for Prussians so we can all take time to target them. 1 Quote
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