A creel survey was conducted in 1980 on Norris Reservoir, Tennessee, from March through October to assess the effects of artificial fish attractors (also known as hides, havens, shelters, or reefs) on fisherman success. An average of 9.8 brush-pile attractors were installed in each of 259 coves in the lake by Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) personnel between 1978 and 1980. The 7.5-month creel survey yielded 1435 party interviews, separating those fishermen who had fished only attractor areas (115 individuals) from those who had fished other areas exclusively (2582), and those who had fished both attractor and non-attractor sites (358). Ten species of fish were caught by attractor fishermen, ...
Commercial netting occurred October through April, 1971-1976 on Nimrod Lake and from October through...
SCUBA observations were used to evaluate the utilization of half-logs by naturally spawning smallmou...
Tournament anglers typically possess extensive knowledge of the habitat and seasonal movement of the...
Trap nets and electrofishing were used to evaluate seasonal abundance of black (Pomoxis nigromaculat...
Norris Tailwater is located in Anderson county in East Tennessee. It was created when Norris dam imp...
The Hiwassee River tailwater was created in 1943. In 1986, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency p...
Public fishing areas are important resources for anglers interested in fishing and related activitie...
Two types of fish attractors, brush attractors made of cedar trees and Berkley and Company's Fish-Ha...
This thesis estimates the change in access value resulting from a change in quality of a recreationa...
The influence of artificial cover (brush piles) on fish populations in Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkle...
Reservoirs are often limited in habitat, and many habitats can be lost through natural decomposition...
An inventory of fishing on Norris, a storage reservoir, was begun in 1938. The following year it was...
The effect of fishing on the catchability of a population receiving intense angler effort has long b...
Anglers are the dominant predator in most inland fisheries. Although anglers make decisions across m...
Due to increasing pressure from Ohio River bass anglers with regard to decreasing catch rates in 198...
Commercial netting occurred October through April, 1971-1976 on Nimrod Lake and from October through...
SCUBA observations were used to evaluate the utilization of half-logs by naturally spawning smallmou...
Tournament anglers typically possess extensive knowledge of the habitat and seasonal movement of the...
Trap nets and electrofishing were used to evaluate seasonal abundance of black (Pomoxis nigromaculat...
Norris Tailwater is located in Anderson county in East Tennessee. It was created when Norris dam imp...
The Hiwassee River tailwater was created in 1943. In 1986, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency p...
Public fishing areas are important resources for anglers interested in fishing and related activitie...
Two types of fish attractors, brush attractors made of cedar trees and Berkley and Company's Fish-Ha...
This thesis estimates the change in access value resulting from a change in quality of a recreationa...
The influence of artificial cover (brush piles) on fish populations in Kentucky Lake and Lake Barkle...
Reservoirs are often limited in habitat, and many habitats can be lost through natural decomposition...
An inventory of fishing on Norris, a storage reservoir, was begun in 1938. The following year it was...
The effect of fishing on the catchability of a population receiving intense angler effort has long b...
Anglers are the dominant predator in most inland fisheries. Although anglers make decisions across m...
Due to increasing pressure from Ohio River bass anglers with regard to decreasing catch rates in 198...
Commercial netting occurred October through April, 1971-1976 on Nimrod Lake and from October through...
SCUBA observations were used to evaluate the utilization of half-logs by naturally spawning smallmou...
Tournament anglers typically possess extensive knowledge of the habitat and seasonal movement of the...