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Re: Abandoned Fishing Resort [Re: Trapset] #6551068
06/07/19 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Trapset
It is my understanding that the Wabigoon river from Dryden to at least Clay Lake is still on the "0" consumption recommended. If you go to the LCBO (government booze store) and ask for the list of contaminated waters, they will supply you with one. Last I heard, as of a few years ago anyway, Wabigoon R & Clay L were still on the list.

One theory I have heard is that the mercury traveled downstream from the mill in the Wabigoon R to Clay L where a lot of it it settled in the Lake due to the deeper, slower moving water. Now the fish contaminated in Clay Lake, travel up and down the Wabigoon river, so there is no way of knowing what fish are heavily contaminated and which are not. This type of contamination is cumulative so the longer the fish lives in contaminated water the worse the contamination. So eating smaller, younger fish is considered safer than older bigger, fatter fish.

Very cool thread to me. Like the vids Bernie, looks like you had her to yourself opening weekend! Good for you! (I wasnt too sure, lol)


Haven't seen anyone else on any of the lakes or rivers I have fished up there so far this year.

Re: Abandoned Fishing Resort [Re: BernieB.] #6551102
06/07/19 02:14 PM
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WOW ! Thanks for posting. This brings back memories. I was in a fish camp north of Kenora, Ont when I was 13 I am now 58. The camp we stayed at was on a 17 acre island off the English river. We where there for 2 weeks. I would love to go back.

Re: Abandoned Fishing Resort [Re: BernieB.] #6551173
06/07/19 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BernieB.
Question for you guys who are from that area: There is still a big papermill on the end of Wabigoon lake in Dryden, what do they do about mercury these days?


I don’t have a dog in this fight, but did a little research.

Dryden employees receive a pretty good wages. It sounds similar to what drove U.S. automakers to move out of our country. “top woodlands pay will increase to $40.60 per hour with top pulp mill pay reaching almost $46 an hour by the final year of the two deals.”

Dryden pulp mill employees receive 'largest monetary increase' in new 4 yr agreement- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/dryden-pulp-collective-agreement-1.4912960

Ontario vows transparency as testing at Dryden, Ont., mill site continues- https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/thunder-bay/grassy-narrows-report-province-1.4401759

Report suggesting mercury still leaking near Grassy Narrows 'deeply concerning,' chief says- https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grassy-narrows-old-mercury-report-1.4001775


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