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Walleye Vulnerability Study – Let’s Go Outdoors

Posted on April 6, 2022 by Ken

The video for part 2 of the interview is now online. Michael Short from Let’s Go Outdoors created a video interview with Ken Monk from Northern Lights, and Michael Sullivan from AEP. This is part one Continue reading Walleye Vulnerability Study – Let’s Go Outdoors→

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Citizen Science reveals unexpected finding!

Posted on March 21, 2022 by Ken

Volunteers from Trout Unlimited Canada – Northern Lights Fly Fishers Chapter conducted a “citizen science” project to study walleye in Jackfish Lake, Alberta. The study took place during the open-water season of 2021. We assumed that Continue reading Citizen Science reveals unexpected finding!→

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Muir Lake Cleanup – May 1

Posted on March 14, 2022 by Ken

We will gather at Muir Lake on Sunday May 1 at 10 AM to clean up around theboat launch and lake. You will need work gloves and rubber boots, and optionallytools like rakes or a reach Continue reading Muir Lake Cleanup – May 1→

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Alberta Native Trout

Posted on February 23, 2022 by Ken

Did you know that Trout Unlimited Canada is part of the Alberta Native Trout Collaborative? Alberta’s native trout are key indicators of water health, but they’re some of the most threatened species in the province! So, Continue reading Alberta Native Trout→

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Upper Pembina Education Session

Posted on November 4, 2021 by Ken

On October 28, AEP provided an update on the work in the Upper Pembina watershed. Northern Lights Fly Fishers was involved in the work and Mike Blackburn recognized the contributions of our group. See the video Continue reading Upper Pembina Education Session→

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