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Your bass fishing limit just changed. Here's why.

Your fishing limit for largemouth bass just changed

Morning from the Automobile City — here's what's growing in Steinbach. And this morning, we're talking about something you might not expect to hear from Manitoba — largemouth bass. Seriously. The province just bumped up the possession limit from zero to four for anglers, and here's the kicker: they're an invasive species that shouldn't even *be* in our lakes in the first place. Someone illegally introduced them, and now they're multiplying. It's a wild twist that really makes you wonder about the unintended consequences of human activity on our natural environment.

### What This Means for Steinbach

For those of us in the Southeast who love getting out on the water, whether that's hitting the lakes east of Highway 12 or just enjoying a quiet afternoon, this is a surprising development. It highlights how connected our local ecosystems are and how quickly things can change when something unexpected arrives.

* **Catch and Keep:** You can now keep up to four largemouth bass if you catch them. The province is basically saying, "Please help us manage this problem." * **Environmental Impact:** These bass are voracious eaters and can outcompete native fish species, which could shift the balance in our beloved lakes. * **Local Responsibility:** It's a reminder that we all have a role to play in protecting our natural resources, especially when it comes to preventing the spread of invasive species.

It's a strange reality when an "illegal" introduction becomes something we're encouraged to harvest. For a city like Steinbach, where so many of us value the outdoors and our connection to nature, it's a stark reminder of how careful we need to be. Whether you're casting a line in the Whiteshell or just heading to the lake for a faspa, knowing what's happening beneath the surface matters.

Lena Brandt, Morning Wire, Steinbach.

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