BrianR Posted October 10 Posted October 10 As you no i ask questions,sometimes i get an answer This shows to me that they're trying,like other provinces.T o create a stocking,that might help,with invasives or just add a better fishing experience.I applaud there efforts.MB for instance i stocking brook trout x lake trout [Splake].Iattempts to contol invasives & growing pop's of coarse fish.. Hi Brian, these are not a locally developed strain but out of the U.S. Alberta has heard some positive things about these fish from colleagues in other places in Canada and figured we would try them here in the province to see if there are better tolerances to environmental conditions (not so much diet) in many of our stocked ponds. Our hatchery folks will monitor performance of these fish over time. Take care Classification: Protected A From: brian rousch <brousch@shaw.ca> Sent: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 3:29 PM To: Shane Petry <shane.petry@gov.ab.ca Quote
BowLurker Posted October 13 Posted October 13 Hi BrianR, There needs to be a bit more clarification. I get that you have been emailing with shane@gov.... dot dot, but I can't really tell where your post starts and his ends..? Quotes around the emails from shane@ would be great. | Quote
BrianR Posted October 13 Author Posted October 13 Message me your email ..i will send you the whole conversation Quote
ronny82 Posted October 24 Posted October 24 Exciting stuff! Curious to see how these new trout will do in our waters. Quote
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