11-01-2023, 02:12 PM
Great stuff, Nate!
I'm glad Pike haven't made their way to you guys yet: across the border in Alberta, they have ended up there and they are voracious on small trout populations, thus the Bull and Cutthroat numbers in the rivers out west, are beginning to dwindle.
They are more prevalent the more east you go, with Ontario being the Pike capital of Canada (Manitoba too). I caught over a dozen this year lol.
I've only ever caught one trout in my life (a Lake Trout, in lake #3 of Waterton Lakes Nat'l Park, on the other side of the border from Glacier), but have tried in recent years to expand that.
I'm glad Pike haven't made their way to you guys yet: across the border in Alberta, they have ended up there and they are voracious on small trout populations, thus the Bull and Cutthroat numbers in the rivers out west, are beginning to dwindle.
They are more prevalent the more east you go, with Ontario being the Pike capital of Canada (Manitoba too). I caught over a dozen this year lol.
I've only ever caught one trout in my life (a Lake Trout, in lake #3 of Waterton Lakes Nat'l Park, on the other side of the border from Glacier), but have tried in recent years to expand that.