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Old 05-02-2017, 09:56 AM
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All is fine and dandy but maybe they should consider managing the lakes themselves. I can name quite a few that the water levels have dropped so much that the low water levels are a huge impact on fish survival.

You can probably walk across Cooking lake in waist deep water.
Hastings lake, now have an extra 100 ft of beach front.
Beaverhill is all dried up.
North buck, has probably dropped 4ft if not more.
Lake Bellevue has probably dropped at least 6 ft.
Does Missawawi, close to N. Buck have any water left in it ?

Just to name a few. If they drop anymore then all of them will be dried up completely.
No water = no fish !

I bet there are hundreds of lakes that the water levels have dropped more than 4 ft. in the last 15 years. I blame it on oil companies and drilling. JMO.
If you ever want to see a blank stare, just ask a politician, "Fix this lake, it is broke".

You can add Lower/Upper Mann Lakes, Chickenhill, Vincent, Floatingstone...
That area needs a biblical flood.
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Old 05-02-2017, 07:03 PM
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http://www.wildrosecaucus.ca/wp-cont...ish-Plan-1.pdf

Have a read and let us know what you think.
(Apologize for the link buts it's fairly long)


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It occured to me that I did not thank you for for posting this great info. Thank you. It's always good to keep up to date on things that are happening on the outdoors scene.
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