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Old 04-16-2013, 07:26 PM
greylynx greylynx is offline
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Originally Posted by Sundancefisher View Post
Actually not true. The truth is that Ralph Klein liked to go fishing. He however also loved fishing in northern Manitoba and while fishing there marveled at how many fish there were to catch.

He then noted that regs there were barbless. He then connected the dots to say that barbless means better fishing. He was not a biologist and did not add in any causal relationship between location and fishing pressure.

He then came back to Alberta and mandated barbless to the F&W minions. They in turn put it in motion to a large number of professional complaints and quiet protests.

This has nothing to do with money. Nothing to do with science. Everything to do with Klein's good hearted yet misguided intentions.

Where is your substantive proof for such assertions?

Show us.

Do you tell your students items like this every day?

Stuff like this reminds me of Keegstra.

The Calgary papers would love this.

Last edited by greylynx; 04-16-2013 at 07:42 PM.
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