White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs and compose a substantial proportion of the annual recreational harvest. To date, limited studies have examined white bass population dynamics and food habits in South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs. Our objective was to examine population dynamics and food habits of white bass in Lake Sharpe, a South Dakota mainstem Missouri River reservoir. White bass consistently consumed invertebrates during May but switched to a more piscivorous diet later in the growing season; most of the fish consumed were gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum). Information from this study adds to the body of knowledge of white bass population dynamics and their role in...
White perch (Morone americana) is a temperate bass native to the Atlantic Coast of North America fro...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the...
White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs ...
. White bass Morone chrysops compose a substantial portion of the total harvest of sport fishes in L...
White Bass Morone chrysops is a native, migratory sportfish that is found throughout the central Uni...
Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu are top predators and among the most popular sportfish in the U...
Annual angler harvest of white bass (Morone chrysops) increased from 1985–2005 in Lake Oahe and Lake...
In 1989, electrofishing gear and modified-fyke (trap) nets were used to sample smallmouth bass Micro...
Understanding consumption patterns and preferences of particular life stages for fish species can cl...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
White Bass (Morone chrysops) and Hybrid Striped Bass (M. saxatillis × M. chrysops) populations often...
This researech was funded by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Our objective was to ...
Walleye Sander vitreus are the most popular fish among South Dakota anglers, but smallmouth bass Mic...
White bass Marone chysops and walleye Stizostedion vitreum coexist in several of the large glacial l...
White perch (Morone americana) is a temperate bass native to the Atlantic Coast of North America fro...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the...
White bass (Morone chrysops) have been introduced into all 4 South Dakota Missouri River reservoirs ...
. White bass Morone chrysops compose a substantial portion of the total harvest of sport fishes in L...
White Bass Morone chrysops is a native, migratory sportfish that is found throughout the central Uni...
Smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu are top predators and among the most popular sportfish in the U...
Annual angler harvest of white bass (Morone chrysops) increased from 1985–2005 in Lake Oahe and Lake...
In 1989, electrofishing gear and modified-fyke (trap) nets were used to sample smallmouth bass Micro...
Understanding consumption patterns and preferences of particular life stages for fish species can cl...
Fish populations in five Missouri River ox-bow lakes were investigated during 1963 and 1964. This wa...
White Bass (Morone chrysops) and Hybrid Striped Bass (M. saxatillis × M. chrysops) populations often...
This researech was funded by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. Our objective was to ...
Walleye Sander vitreus are the most popular fish among South Dakota anglers, but smallmouth bass Mic...
White bass Marone chysops and walleye Stizostedion vitreum coexist in several of the large glacial l...
White perch (Morone americana) is a temperate bass native to the Atlantic Coast of North America fro...
Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are native to Lake Sharpe, a Missouri River mainstem reservoir...
Fish population studies initiated in 1953 indicated that most species were on the increase until the...