Thread: Bass? Alberta?
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Old 03-01-2012, 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Pudelpointer View Post
Holy crap! I can't believe there is 17 pages of this sh*t.

How about we leave the management of our fisheries to professionals? There are lots of good reasons to NOT stock bass in any AB waters, but the most important is that there are a lot of people who cannot be trusted when it comes to illegal fish introductions.

If you want to catch bass, or panfish, or salmon, or carp, then do so on your vacation. What is that old saying? Getting there is half the fun?
EXCELLENT POST!
here is what "the professionals" have to say about SMB:
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/P...09_003-eng.htm

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Originally Posted by horsetrader View Post
Damn G don't you ever get tired of that same whine......Nova scotia this NB that man get some new material ....
NS this,NB that.....you just don't want to accept the truth nor get the facts from those in the know that have witnessed the destruction first hand because it discredits every argument you throw up....er....out?Try getting off your high horse and actually read the DFO link provided,and take note that SMB were legally,albeit miguidedly introduced to TWO.....yes TWO landlocked lakes in NS on the 1940s....as of 2009 as per the DFO report provided they are now found in 188 lakes and rivers thanks to ILLEGAL introductions by the bucket brigades.In NB iirc(?),SMB were stocked in 4-5 southern NB lakes in the late 1800s and again,illegally spread to just about every watershed that will support them.

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