The Buzz · Swan River Morning Wire

They're letting you keep more bass to fix what someone broke.

Did you hear about this in our lakes?

Morning from Swan Valley — here's what matters in the northwest.

You know how careful we are with what we put into our lakes up here, especially around Duck Mountain. It's not just about what you catch; it's about keeping things balanced, the way they've always been. So, when I saw the province is changing the rules for largemouth bass, it got me thinking about how things shift, even when you try to keep them steady.

The province has upped the possession limit for largemouth bass to four in most Manitoba fishing spots. This isn't because they want more people fishing for them; it's because these bass, which aren't native, have been showing up where they shouldn't. Someone's been illegally introducing them, and now the province is trying to manage the situation by letting anglers keep more of them. It's a pragmatic move, I suppose, when you're trying to contain an issue that’s already spread.

* **Increased Possession Limit:** Anglers can now keep up to four largemouth bass. * **Invasive Species:** These bass are not native to Manitoba waters. * **Illegal Introduction:** The fish are being spread by unauthorized means. * **Management Strategy:** The change aims to help control the population.

It’s a bit like trying to stop a wildfire by letting people collect kindling. You can see the logic, but it doesn't solve the root problem of who's bringing them here. For us in Swan River, who rely on the natural health of our waters for everything from recreation to supporting local livelihoods, this is a reminder that what happens even far away can impact our backyard. We’re five hours from Winnipeg, but the health of our lakes connects us all. It just means we need to be even more vigilant about what goes into our local waterways, from the Swan River itself to the smaller streams that feed into our larger systems.

Beth Makarchuk, Morning Wire Correspondent, Swan River.

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