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Old 04-14-2011, 08:35 AM
Donkey Oatey Donkey Oatey is offline
 
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Originally Posted by horsetrader View Post
And there's no posable way anyone has learned anything different since the 1980's. Fortunate for the rest of the world not all people are like you they believe things can be learned ,change dose not cloud their judgment.
You just don't get it do you? Didn't work. Biology says won't work. And yet you persist.

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You should be glad that there are people that don't just give up other wards we could all be still living in caves..But then maybe you......no that's just to easy.
Those that don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it.

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And even blaming a problem you take the easy way out."THEM DARN BUCKET BRIGADERS."...Mean while there's a few ways species can get transferred in to other waters.....

Oh and just so you know perch are native to Alberta and Yellow perch are and will continue to be an important species within much of Alberta as a high quality meal for humans and as prey for other fish
No easy way out, just a realistic one. How do you think fisheries like Sundance Lake, Cummings Lake and many many others were screwed? People introducing perch to a lake with no known predators. What do you get? Stunted, useless perch that even if you do fish for them they are no bigger than 6" long.

And no $**t sherlock that perch are native to Alberta. But when you or someone like you decides "Hey these things would grow awesome close to home. Lets move some" you get situations described above.

Guess you know better than mother nature about bass and living in Alberta. Keep on the crusade there bud.
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