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Old 04-12-2016, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by ishootbambi View Post
Yes human activity and industry can negatively affect fish populations as it trickles down. Of course angling has a very direct affect on it.
Can? C'mon, it is industry. This regulation, to my understanding, is to protect the last of the Pembina River grayling. It is industry and roads that has wiped out these fish, not the grayling feasts fisherman have been having... Silt on the typically gravel stream bottoms negatively impacts the grayling's ability to reproduce. This is the problem and this is caused by dusty gravel roads and streamside erosion caused by industry.
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