Do crazy people fish the NSR in March
I was driving under the Quesnell Bridge today by Ft Edmonton and I'm 90% sure I saw people on the north bank fishing into the open water.
Is that crazy? Am I crazy for wanting to try it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
If I fishing yes that's crazy! But open water would be nice to try!
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I'll fish it all year when possible.
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Awesome and crazy. Your new nickname should be penguin. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I was on the River fishing open water twice already, by Rundle Park. Once with pickerel rig, other time jigging, didn't catch anything though. But had a hit on worms.
But if you wanna see something crazy, than check this picture out! https://s19.postimg.org/orhpkjt4z/17...28879022_n.jpg Also you might wanna check this Video out! |
Classic! A double header on suckers:)
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Usually start fishing the nsr in February on warmer days.
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Regs http://www.albertaregulations.ca/fishingregs/pp2.html Quote:
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upstream of Highway 22/39 (Drayton Valley) – see Fish Management Zone 1, Watershed Unit ES2. from Highway 22/39 (Drayton Valley) downstream to the Alberta/Saskatchewan border River Only Open all year – Mountain Whitefish limit 5 over 30 cm; Walleye limit 0; Sauger limit 0; Pike limit 1 over 63 cm; Burbot limit 10; Goldeye limit 10; Lake Sturgeon limit 0. tributaries (excluding Sturgeon River; see also Redwater River in NB1) Apr. 1 to May 14 – CLOSED May 15 to Mar. 31 – Open (Walleye limit 0 for portions within 500 m of main stem) |
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