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Angler
11-28-2017, 10:11 PM
Hi there guys!

Please welcome the fresh episode out of Matchayaw Lake, where me and my buddy were last Saturday.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsOf3x1Dh4Q


Video made in the new format for me, unusual from my other videos. Please tell me what you think. Would appreciate your feedback.

Thanks for watching!


P.S. Does anyone know why that ice is red?

RavYak
11-28-2017, 10:51 PM
P.S. Does anyone know why that ice is red?

Not sure what caused it to turn red but it was like that when I was there just before freeze up. Nasty water quality and it made a mess of my kayak... First time I have never seen red water, algae or whatever it was.

sureshot
11-29-2017, 12:52 AM
Some spooky stuff happening at Devil's Lake this Halloween!
A bloom of Oscillatoria sp. has turned the lake bright pink. This species of cyanobacteria can be highly toxic and caution should be exercised around the bloom. See the photos below for an image of the surface bloom and under-the-microscope views.
A health advisory has been posted by Alberta Health Services at http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/news/Page14100.aspx

super mario
11-29-2017, 07:08 AM
You are Pro Good Job

Angler
11-29-2017, 08:48 PM
Some spooky stuff happening at Devil's Lake this Halloween!
A bloom of Oscillatoria sp. has turned the lake bright pink. This species of cyanobacteria can be highly toxic and caution should be exercised around the bloom. See the photos below for an image of the surface bloom and under-the-microscope views.
A health advisory has been posted by Alberta Health Services at http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/news/Page14100.aspx


That is crazy mate! But your link doesn't work...



You are Pro Good Job



Thanks Mario!!!
We should go on a trip together one day this winter!

RavYak
11-29-2017, 08:58 PM
That is crazy mate! But your link doesn't work...

I couldn't find what he was trying to link to(must be a dead link now).

Oscillatoria has a bunch of types but the red one is oscillatoria rubescens.

The following page has a few pictures at the end that gives an idea of what it looked like out there. It was starting to clear up when I was there but definitely had that red/purple look.

http://cfb.unh.edu/phycokey/Choices/Cyanobacteria/cyano_filaments/cyano_unbranched_fil/untapered_filaments/no_heterocysts/no_vis_sheath/OSCILLATORIA/Oscillatoria_Image_page.html

grouse_hunter
11-29-2017, 09:06 PM
Great video man! Too bad that there weren't any keepers.

Angler
11-30-2017, 10:04 PM
Great video man! Too bad that there weren't any keepers.

Thanks mate!
No worries buddy, we'll find'em keepers!
In other water, of course :)

sundancedan
12-01-2017, 06:33 AM
My hat off to you, I get there around 3:30pm most days and cant seem to get anything through the ice using ripping raps and darters.... I do mark a lot of fish though.

FlyTheory
12-01-2017, 08:43 AM
I really enjoy your videos! Keep them coming!

Angler
12-01-2017, 02:02 PM
My hat off to you, I get there around 3:30pm most days and cant seem to get anything through the ice using ripping raps and darters.... I do mark a lot of fish though.

Thank you!

You will have more luck if you set a tip up with a smelt. Mean time you can try using different lures. I would suggest spoons, also rattling works good.
And bites are better in the morning. 9-11 best for pike.


I really enjoy your videos! Keep them coming!


Thanks man! Will do.
Already got material for two new episodes. Halfmoon and Wabamun.
Stay tuned!

italk2u
12-14-2017, 08:27 PM
The red,/purple stuff is still on Devil's Lake. I was out today and found it worse on the south side of the lake. It doesn't look like any algae I've ever seen...more like food colouring. Has anyone heard of a spill upstream of Devil's on the sturgeon.

Angler
12-14-2017, 09:02 PM
Please read the thread, problem was described already.

I couldn't find what he was trying to link to(must be a dead link now).

Oscillatoria has a bunch of types but the red one is oscillatoria rubescens.

The following page has a few pictures at the end that gives an idea of what it looked like out there. It was starting to clear up when I was there but definitely had that red/purple look.

http://cfb.unh.edu/phycokey/Choices/Cyanobacteria/cyano_filaments/cyano_unbranched_fil/untapered_filaments/no_heterocysts/no_vis_sheath/OSCILLATORIA/Oscillatoria_Image_page.html