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Originally Posted by horsetrader
Well thats a lot of research you went through for nothing small mouth bass dose not fall under the Precautionary Principle. The reason being (1) it has been introduced prier times with no notable negative effects. (2) the small mouth bass will not invade the food source or spawning areas of the native fish. (3) they are border specific by temperature. and as I said many time we are talking of a put and take pot lake closed res. stocking Carry on
Ps I was very intimidated by your stern face emoticon
sorry they don't have an emoticon for what it made me do
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You obviously didn't read any of the links, because you still don't understand the precautionary principle.
And as far as having to do a lot of research, some of those links came from.... get ready... that obviously unreliable Wikipedia article... you know, the one that was fully referenced.
You choose to ignore good science in the quest to promote a selfish agenda of stocking non-native species in Alberta.
That may be acceptable by sportsmen and women in Eastern Canada, it is NOT acceptable by conservation minded sportsmen and women in Alberta.