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Old 09-11-2018, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Kurt505 View Post
Absolutely no need to apologize, no offense was taken.

I think regulations should be put in place for “square hooks” and a walleye stocking program should be put into play.

Saskatchewan has a lot more lakes than Alberta, but one would have to admit that the majority of the lakes in Saskatchewan never see a boat. I’m not sure what the number of lakes in Saskatchewan are actually accessible, but I’d venture to say that maybe 1/4 of them are accessible at best.

I also think Alberta has too strict of regulations, they are creating walleye pollution in many of its lakes, populations so far out of proportion that they are doing more harm than good imo.
Kurt, much of our water is in the North as well.

I get it that people want to eat some.

Some on here want to see stocking, some figure there are already to much walleye. Some want Trophy waters some just want to catch lots. Hard to please everyone to the level they want.
In some cases, just have to wait a bit for things to balance.
No easy answer and lots of variables.
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