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Old 08-11-2015, 03:40 PM
Crankbait Crankbait is offline
 
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Default !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!rivers closed to fishing!!!!!!!!!!!!

The province is taking the unusual step of closing several fishing spots to protect fish populations as temperatures soar.
■Alberta fish stressed out by hot weather, warns province

Alberta Environment and Parks says the heat and low water levels are a threat to many species.

Sandy Beach park
The water is low on the Elbow River at Sandy Beach park in southwest Calgary. (Mike Spenrath/CBC)

These areas are closed to all fishing until further notice:

■Sheep River from headwaters to Highwood River.
■Highwood River from headwaters to Bow River.
■St. Mary River, downstream of the St. Mary Reservoir and tributaries.
■Belly River, downstream of Secondary Road 800.
■Bow River from Bearspaw Reservoir to the W.H.D. Weir.
■Bow River from W.H.D Weir to the Carseland Weir.
■Bow River from Carseland Weir to Highway 24 bridge.
■Bow River from Highway 24 bridge downstream to Bassano Dam.
■Elbow River from Glenmore Reservoir to the Bow River confluence.

"Angling in these areas presents a high risk to fish populations and may result in mortalities, even when using catch and release practices," the province said in a release.

All fisheries research licenses for these areas have also been temporarily suspended.

The province is also extending its July 30 advisory to fish wish extra caution in these areas:
■Castle River and tributaries from Highway 3 upstream to Westcastle River.
■Oldman River from Racehorse Creek downstream to Oldman Reservoir; and from Highway 2 near Fort Macleod downstream to Secondary Road 509.
■Crowsnest River from Crowsnest Lake downstream to Oldman Reservoir.
■Belly River downstream of Secondary Road 800.
■Waterton River, downstream of Waterton Reservoir.
■Waterton River, upstream of the Waterton Reservoir including tributaries.
■St. Mary River upstream, of the St. Mary Reservoir, including Lee Creek.
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