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clouserminnow
05-25-2013, 12:24 AM
If you fish the Red Deer River from the Dickson Dam to Tolman bridge please help out with the Red Deer River Angler Survey. All that is required is a bit of your time after you get off the water to fill a short creel card highlighting your angling experience. This information will help fisheries managers set limits and regulations on this reach of the river. This project was started by local Fish and Game Clubs in Red Deer, Dickson and Drumheller.

Please click on the attached link to get more information on the project and to access forms that can be filled out and emailed to the project address. Or find one of 17 creel boxes at the more popular access points along the river.

Thanks for helping out.

http://db.tt/WpGXJ8Dw

clouserminnow
05-25-2013, 07:23 PM
If you down load the dropbox app for either Android or Apple the form can be completed and emailed on Smartphone.

Hope this helps.

clouserminnow
07-23-2013, 05:20 PM
In order to fill out form the form must be downloaded to Adobe Reader or equivalent to fill out form. I can see from the limited responses we have been getting people are not either fishing the river much, don't care or are having trouble with the form download. Hope this clears up the confusion and people start filling out forms.

tjcartmell
08-28-2013, 01:09 PM
The auto email submit function does not work on my computer. Do you have an email address I can attach the form to?

clouserminnow
08-29-2013, 10:42 AM
reddeerriveranglersurvey@gmail.com

clouserminnow
05-13-2014, 08:42 AM
In order to collect more angler use data on the Red Deer River have decided to run the project one more year. The results of last years survey found that walleye are the most commonly caught species followed by goldeye. What we also found is the catch rates were 1.1 fish per hour of fishing. The average length of angling effort was 2.5 hours. Please help out this year bu filling out a survey form either online or at one of the access points along the river. The flood did a number on several of our boxes within the City of Red Deer and at the Penhold Bridge so there are no longer boxes here but we may replace them with less used locations.

Good angling!