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Originally Posted by Smoky buck
Shorter seasons combined with slots and lower C&K limits has proven it self effective in many waters that see high pressure
Annual limits is another that is used effectively with some species
Tag system is very uncommon tool and used more so for species like sturgeon and species that are often found in limited number of watersheds making them high risk for over harvest
The excessive number of undersubscribed tags after the draw shows the lack of support for Alberta’s tag system.
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Lake trout is a species that is found in a limited number of watersheds in this province - no? And they are a slow grower to boot.
How many A and B tags got drawn on a zero last year? Check it out on albertarelm.com.
C class walleye tags do show a lack of draw support and that is why they are changing the rules concerning them.