We studied the initial mortality of black bass Micropterus spp. that were captured, weighed in, and released in fishing tournaments conducted by the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society between 1972 and 1998. Mean annual initial mortality (i.e., mortality before weigh-in and release) ranged from 1% to 30%. Initial mortality was greatest during the 1970s (15.2%) and decreased during the 1980s (5.7%) and 1990s (1.9%). Because initial mortality was uniformly low ( ≤5%) after 1982, we used results for 1983–1998 to assess relationships involving initial mortality. Initial mortality was correlated with bag size, mean fish weight per angler, and number of fish per angler. Logistic regression showed that these three variables and their interactions expl...
Crappie contributed a maximum of 28% to the catch of commercially fished pound nets. Mortality of cr...
This study assessed the impact of catch and release tournament angling on a largemouth bass (Micropt...
A four-year monitoring program of bass tournaments was used to describe smallmouth bass (Micropterus...
We studied the initial mortality of black bass Micropterus spp. that were captured, weighed in, and ...
Abstract.—The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrec...
Competitive bass fishing through tournaments provides a recreational opportunity for anglers and an ...
The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrectly and, t...
Popularity of bass Micropterus spp. catch and release and tournament angling during the past decade ...
Estimating fishing mortality, including initial and delayed mortality, is necessary to assess potent...
Abstract.—–We describe characteristics of Texas fish-ing tournaments for black bass Micropterus spp....
Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) have been introduced across Nebraska into a variety of waterb...
Abstract.—The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrec...
<p>Average number of fish retained per angler per day (a), the average daily bag weight of retained ...
In West Virginia, species of black bass are economically and ecologically important and support popu...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Crappie contributed a maximum of 28% to the catch of commercially fished pound nets. Mortality of cr...
This study assessed the impact of catch and release tournament angling on a largemouth bass (Micropt...
A four-year monitoring program of bass tournaments was used to describe smallmouth bass (Micropterus...
We studied the initial mortality of black bass Micropterus spp. that were captured, weighed in, and ...
Abstract.—The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrec...
Competitive bass fishing through tournaments provides a recreational opportunity for anglers and an ...
The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrectly and, t...
Popularity of bass Micropterus spp. catch and release and tournament angling during the past decade ...
Estimating fishing mortality, including initial and delayed mortality, is necessary to assess potent...
Abstract.—–We describe characteristics of Texas fish-ing tournaments for black bass Micropterus spp....
Smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) have been introduced across Nebraska into a variety of waterb...
Abstract.—The mortality of fish captured in fishing tournaments has commonly been estimated incorrec...
<p>Average number of fish retained per angler per day (a), the average daily bag weight of retained ...
In West Virginia, species of black bass are economically and ecologically important and support popu...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern recruitment in fish populations is fundamental to informing...
Crappie contributed a maximum of 28% to the catch of commercially fished pound nets. Mortality of cr...
This study assessed the impact of catch and release tournament angling on a largemouth bass (Micropt...
A four-year monitoring program of bass tournaments was used to describe smallmouth bass (Micropterus...