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Old 10-12-2017, 05:52 PM
JareS JareS is offline
 
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Originally Posted by FlyTheory View Post
Never, even with catch and release, human impact, climate change and invasive species will never allow the population to ever be normal to historical levels. So if you want to catch a bully in Edmonton, go to a school yard 😂
^ Spot on.

Not to mention increased sedimentation, erosion, stream alteration, spawning habitat degredation, headwater logging, riparian destruction. To name a few.

Aside from rivers/streams being in much poorer condition than they used to be, native Bulls and Cutts also have to compete with Browns, Brookies and Rainbows (except Athabasca bows).

Low oxygen certainly can do some damage too. Sure cringed at some of the smaller streams these last few summers
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