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Glove

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Is anyone planning on attending the Gov't Engagement Meetings? Calgary is tonite Jan 10

Government of Alberta January Public Engagement Sessions
http://aep.alberta.ca/about-us/publi...-sessions.aspx
Northern Pike and Walleye Public Information Session (Calgary)
Alberta Environment and Parks is hosting public information sessions to share the Draft Recreational Fisheries Management Frameworks for Northern Pike and Walleye and to hear your thoughts on proposed recreational fisheries management objectives.
Location:
Croatian Canadian Cultural Centre
3010 12 St NE,
Calgary, Alberta
Date:
January 10, 2018
Time:
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:30, open house to follow
Additional Details:
Information on the draft frameworks and the consultation lakes is available at: https://talkaep.alberta.ca/

Northern Pike and Walleye Public Information Session (Edmonton)
Alberta Environment and Parks is hosting public information sessions to share the Draft Recreational Fisheries Management Frameworks for Northern Pike and Walleye and to hear your thoughts on proposed recreational fisheries management objectives.
Location:
Kinsmen Banquet Centre
47 Riel Drive,
St. Albert, Alberta
Date:
January 11, 2018
Time:
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:30, open house to follow
Additional Details:
Information on the draft frameworks and the consultation lakes is available at: https://talkaep.alberta.ca/

Northern Pike and Walleye Public Information Session (Slave Lake)
Alberta Environment and Parks is hosting public information sessions to share the Draft Recreational Fisheries Management Frameworks for Northern Pike and Walleye and to hear your thoughts on proposed recreational fisheries management objectives.
Location:
Slave Lake Government Hub
101-3 Street SW,
Slave Lake, Alberta
Date:
January 17, 2018
Time:
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:30, open house to follow
Additional Details:
Information on the draft frameworks and the consultation lakes is available at: https://talkaep.alberta.ca/














Northern Pike and Walleye Public Information Session (Grande Prairie)
Alberta Environment and Parks is hosting public information sessions to share the Draft Recreational Fisheries Management Frameworks for Northern Pike and Walleye and to hear your thoughts on proposed recreational fisheries management objectives.
Location:
Montrose Cultural Center – Teresa Sargent Hall
9839-103 Avenue,
Grande Prairie, Alberta
Date:
January 18, 2018
Time:
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:30, open house to follow
Additional Details:
Information on the draft frameworks and the consultation lakes is available at: https://talkaep.alberta.ca/

Northern Pike and Walleye Public Information Session (Lac La Biche)
Alberta Environment and Parks is hosting public information sessions to share the Draft Recreational Fisheries Management Frameworks for Northern Pike and Walleye and to hear your thoughts on proposed recreational fisheries management objectives.
Location:
Bold Centre
Devon Room
8702 91 Avenue,
Lac La Biche, Alberta
Date:
January 22, 2018
Time:
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:30, open house to follow
Additional Details:
Information on the draft frameworks and the consultation lakes is available at: https://talkaep.alberta.ca/

Publicly Organized
Publicly organized - Angling Regulation Changes (Lac Bellevue Hall) – January 16
Topic: Discuss Proposed Changes to Fishing Regulations
January 16, 2018 at 7:00 pm
Lac Bellevue Hall (located on Hwy 881 - 12 miles south of St. Paul)
This is your opportunity to hear from the Alberta Government the proposed changes and to provide your comments on your preferred fish management options and regulations
Contact Ray Mackowecki at Ray@enviromak.com

Edmonton Trout Club – North-Central Alberta Native Trout Recovery Plan (Edmonton) – January 16
Tuesday, January 16, 2018 - 7:00 PM - Regular Meeting @ Queen Mary Park Community Hall 10844 117 St. - Guest speaker Jessica Reilly - Senior Fisheries Biologist for Rocky Mountain House & Mike Blackburn - Senior Fish Biologist for Edson about north central native trout recovery program.
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W101

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  I have read about these sessions on other forums ......

   This is the beginning of the end to sport angling under
    the NDP govt.  In the SOUTH A TOTAL catch and release
     program all specie.....followed by total closures in most
      irrigation lakes ....
       A recent former Govt biologist warned me about this
         shortly after the Dippers came to power . Know that
        the minister and her staff are anti angling , anti hunting .
         I know there are a few protests planned for these meetings .
          But you know it's a done deal , so bend over its another
          Notbagly high hard one !
          If you read all the material it seems well intentioned and
           fairly benign . The bodies of water scheduled for studies etc.
           Are a sampling of of water of no interest in the south it's a foothold ,
           to bigger things .
            You guys in the north better keep your heads up .....
           Buy your UCP membership today !

            Envision this govt , creating programs , that not only increase
            Fish stocks but enable you to enjoy game fish as you always
             have , catching , cleaning , cooking etc.
              Next think about the Unicorn stocking program in provincial parks .
              I consider catch and release a form of inhumane treatment
          Of wildlife !
             
         3 dressed up as a nine . This government, a communist regime trying
            to pass itself off as some sort of democratic entity.
            Manitoba dippers brought fishing and hunting to its knees in their
       16 year tenure .......
             It's a bad joke !

         For you northern guys , here is the damage already
          Done as far as closures go ...your favourite lake might
          be on there !


        https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/regulations/fisheries-management-changes.aspx   

   Well known fact . Bureaucrats make very poor managers .
   Out of all this NDP crap the most rediculous fact is that this
   government is using a resource management process that they
    made up , called FSI , no one else is using anything as stupid .
      Remember that the Dips have the same mission statement ,the
      Cons were famous for .....All revenue ,no expenditure...
         
             
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I wouldn't be caught dead at any rally or meeting put on by this government. I will wait another 1.5 years then get involved. Anything they do will be reversed anyways so why waste my time.

Communist Pigs the whole works of them. 
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Glove

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I wouldn't be caught dead at any rally or meeting put on by this government. I will wait another 1.5 years then get involved. Anything they do will be reversed anyways so why waste my time.

Communist Pigs the whole works of them.

Then you might want to attend the Lac Bellevue meeting as it is Publicly Organized.



Publicly Organized
Publicly organized - Angling Regulation Changes (Lac Bellevue Hall) – January 16
Topic: Discuss Proposed Changes to Fishing Regulations
January 16, 2018 at 7:00 pm
Lac Bellevue Hall (located on Hwy 881 - 12 miles south of St. Paul)
This is your opportunity to hear from the Alberta Government the proposed changes and to provide your comments on your preferred fish management options and regulations
Contact Ray Mackowecki at Ray@enviromak.com

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Any news as to what went on in any of these meetings over the last while.
Westerner by birth, Canadian by law, Albertan by the grace of God.

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