Thread: Bass? Alberta?
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Old 09-21-2011, 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by huntsfurfish View Post
OK, Ill try again.

There is a serious element of risk bringing bass to AB. Previously I believe there was some mention as to why there were no further lakes stocked with bass in Sask.

Here goes. Bass in Diefenbaker could make their way into AB and Bass introduced into AB could make their way into Sask from AB!

That people is risk! Any fisheries people that get it wrong would get lynched.

And Bucket biologists are a constant problem in Alberta as well.

If a species is not in a particular system, the moment it is released it has changed the ecosystem! That is a fact!



Can fish species co exist, yes - so what. Does not make it right or justify its introduction.

Management practices of years gone by does not justify practices now.

Just wanting a species intro does not justify it.

Some want musky some perch some zander some some some. Get real.

There would be costs associated to new programs, money is already stretched pretty thin. Many complain about poor management practices in AB. I think under the circumstances they are doing pretty darn good.
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