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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: McBride/Prince George
Posts: 14,772
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Originally Posted by PerchFisherman
Hey folks,
Found the old man's copy of Lakes of the Lac La Biche District.
Lots of cool tidbits, but what I found most interesting was the huge number of tullibee that used to be found in Alberta.
In some instances, they'd net, in one year, 200,000+ pounds of tullibee, and only ~50,000 lbs of whitefish.
Now, I have seen tullibee in Cold Lake on multiple occasions, but the number of lakes that had tullibee at one point astounds me.
Where did they go? Am I just blind? Are they still around? How did the whites manage to kick around, but the tullibee die off?
Interesting.
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Lots in cold, llb, and slave. They like the bigger lakes. Friend just caught one at llb last week.
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