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Dauphin just made your illegal bass legal. What gives?

Your fishing plans just changed for good

Good morning from the Parkland — here's what matters in Dauphin today.

Alright, so you know how we’re always hearing about invasive species messing things up? Usually, the message is "catch and release responsibly" or "don't move bait." Well, get this: Manitoba Sustainable Development has actually *increased* the possession limit for largemouth bass to four, from zero. Why? Because these fish, illegally introduced, are now just… here. They’ve established themselves in a bunch of our lakes and rivers, and the province is basically saying, "If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em." It's a pragmatic, if a little wild, shift in policy.

### What This Means for Your Tackle Box

This isn't just about some distant lake. Dauphin sits right here in the heart of prime fishing country. Think about the folks heading out to the countless lakes and rivers just a short drive from Main Street, maybe after grabbing a coffee at the Dauphin Market Place or some bait from Parkland Source for Sports. This change means:

* **New Menu Item:** Largemouth bass are actually pretty tasty, folks say. So if you snag one, you can now legally keep it and throw it on the grill. * **Ecological Headache:** While it’s nice for anglers, it’s a clear sign of a problem. Illegal introductions throw off the balance of our native fish populations, something that impacts everything from smallmouth bass to walleye. * **Local Impact:** For the resorts and fishing outfitters around Riding Mountain National Park and further north, this adds a new species to the angler’s list, but it also means adapting to a changing ecosystem. It’s a double-edged bobber, if you will.

It’s a strange turn of events, showing how quickly nature can change when folks aren't careful. For us here in Dauphin, a hub for so many outdoor enthusiasts, it’s a reminder that what happens in one lake can ripple across the whole region. It's not just a fishing regulation; it's a reflection of our ever-changing natural landscape right here in the Parkland.

Tanya Kovalenko, MiTL Sports Desk, Dauphin.

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