was quantified by comparing data recorded on angler harvest permits to the numbers that the same group of anglers reported in an off-site survey. Anglers could respond to the off-site survey using mail or Internet; if they did not respond using these methods, they were called on the telephone. A majority of anglers responded through the mail, and the probability of responding by Internet decreased with increasing age of the respondent. The actual number of steelhead harvested did not appear to influence the response type. Anglers in the autumn 2012 survey overreported harvest by 24%, whereas anglers in the spring 2013 survey under-reported steelhead harvest by 16%. The direction of reporting bias may have been a function of actual harvest, ...
In this study we describe a two-phase survey design and implications of approaches to non-response a...
ii Complemented angler surveys are often used to estimate catch from sport shers. These surveys cons...
Abstract.—We addressed the problems of recall and nonresponse biases in self-report angling particip...
In a postal survey of 13750 anglers holding licences for a variety of waters in South Wales, a respo...
Off-site recreational fishery surveys, when compared to on-site surveys, allows fisheries managers t...
Abstract.—Fishery managers use data on catch and harvest rates collected with both on-site and off-s...
Fisheries management is comprised of the biota, habitat, and human users. Appreciating the human use...
Abstract.-This paper describes the avidity bias (the disproportionate representation of avid anglers...
Growing interest in apps to collect recreational-fisheries data requires that relationships between ...
Abstract.—We observed differences in estimates of angler participation in Wyoming between a survey i...
Accurate recreational catch estimates are important in fisheries management. The mail survey is an e...
Several recent offsite recreational fishing surveys have used public landline telephone directories ...
Several recent offsite recreational fishing surveys have used public landline telephone directories ...
Abstract.—A comparison of diary and mail methodologies for a cohort of anglers who fished Lake Ontar...
Over recent decades recreational fisheries have grown substantially throughout the world. Despite th...
In this study we describe a two-phase survey design and implications of approaches to non-response a...
ii Complemented angler surveys are often used to estimate catch from sport shers. These surveys cons...
Abstract.—We addressed the problems of recall and nonresponse biases in self-report angling particip...
In a postal survey of 13750 anglers holding licences for a variety of waters in South Wales, a respo...
Off-site recreational fishery surveys, when compared to on-site surveys, allows fisheries managers t...
Abstract.—Fishery managers use data on catch and harvest rates collected with both on-site and off-s...
Fisheries management is comprised of the biota, habitat, and human users. Appreciating the human use...
Abstract.-This paper describes the avidity bias (the disproportionate representation of avid anglers...
Growing interest in apps to collect recreational-fisheries data requires that relationships between ...
Abstract.—We observed differences in estimates of angler participation in Wyoming between a survey i...
Accurate recreational catch estimates are important in fisheries management. The mail survey is an e...
Several recent offsite recreational fishing surveys have used public landline telephone directories ...
Several recent offsite recreational fishing surveys have used public landline telephone directories ...
Abstract.—A comparison of diary and mail methodologies for a cohort of anglers who fished Lake Ontar...
Over recent decades recreational fisheries have grown substantially throughout the world. Despite th...
In this study we describe a two-phase survey design and implications of approaches to non-response a...
ii Complemented angler surveys are often used to estimate catch from sport shers. These surveys cons...
Abstract.—We addressed the problems of recall and nonresponse biases in self-report angling particip...