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Old 06-13-2015, 10:22 AM
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgar...ists-1.3112452

Alberta's trout are threatened by industry and recreation near the rivers, say anglers and environmentalists.

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Terry Johnson, an experienced guide who fishes many of southern Alberta's waterways, says one of the big problems in the Oldman watershed near Lethbridge and Fort Macleod is recreational users.

"Access to the river has become so easy down there, camping right beside the river. Those guys are tearing up the river when they're crossing it with their quads," he said.

Dave Mayhood, a spokesman for the Timberwolf Wilderness Society, said there are also problems with the Bow River watershed.

"Our native trout, bull trout and cutthroat trout are severely depleted. Where they were once very abundant throughout the Oldman and Bow river basins, they're now restricted to very high elevation," he said.

Mayhood wants a moratorium on clear-cut logging and he wants Fisheries and Oceans Canada to issue a habitat protection order.

He believes the federal government is violating its own rules when it comes to trout fisheries and Mayhood says the group is prepared to go to court over the issue.

"We'd really like not to have to do that because why should you have to force the government to obey its own laws."

Mayhood also says the province should get more involved in protecting trout fisheries.
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Old 06-15-2015, 05:58 PM
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I will say it again.

Let us solve this problem in a good old Alberta way. .

Let us post Cowboy type REWARD posters for people to take pictures of quads in streams. The licence plate has to be shown. Maybe bigger licence plates for Quads have to be made.

Give people some money to take pictures and turn them in.

The worse the picture is the greater the cash reward is.

Now why do the Alberta taxpayers have to pay for these rewards? Let's get some big oil companies on board to pay the rewards. Corporate Responsibility.

We have an NDP government now. Use these people to the most.
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I will say it again.

Let us solve this problem in a good old Alberta way. .

Let us post Cowboy type REWARD posters for people to take pictures of quads in streams. The licence plate has to be shown. Maybe bigger licence plates for Quads have to be made.

Give people some money to take pictures and turn them in.

The worse the picture is the greater the cash reward is.

Now why do the Alberta taxpayers have to pay for these rewards? Let's get some big oil companies on board to pay the rewards. Corporate Responsibility.

We have an NDP government now. Use these people to the most.
Good idea. Get the ATV manufacturers to pay a bounty.
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Gonna have to get the inmate work gangs to start putting guard rails along all the wilderness rivers.

I wish the gov't would designate one area for the pleasure quadders. They would be easier to monitor and be more accountable.
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