Managing Centrarchid Fisheries in Rivers and Streams Session III (Symposium)

Thursday, August 25, 2016: 8:00 AM-11:40 AM
New York B (Sheraton at Crown Center)
Centrarchids remain a popular group of fishes among North American freshwater anglers.  Although much of the angling effort targeting centrarchids occurs on ponds, lakes, and reservoirs, a substantial and increasing amount of angling effort targeting black bass Micropterus spp. and rock bass Ambloplites spp. occurs on rivers and streams.  Increased interest in stream fisheries among anglers has prompted additional work aimed at a better understanding of these dynamic fisheries.  Management opportunities vary by species and also vary depending on the ecoregions they occupy; this symposium will provide an opportunity for managers and researchers to share their experiences related to the management of these important fisheries.
Moderators:
Jeffrey Quinn, Wes Porak and Patrick Shirey
Chairs:
Michael Siepker and Jeffrey Quinn
Organizer:
Michael Siepker
8:00 AM
Smallmouth Bass Population Characteristics and Movements in the Menominee River, Wisconsin-Michigan Joshua Schulze, Wisconsin Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit, University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point; Daniel Isermann, U.S. Geological Survey, Wisconsin Cooperative Fisheries Research Unit; Michael C. Donofrio, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
8:40 AM
Harvest Evaluation of Smallmouth Bass from Selected Ozark Streams in Missouri Chris Williamson, Missouri Department of Conservation; Nick Girondo, Missouri Department of Conservation; Paul Cieslewicz, Missouri Department of Conservation; Sarah Peper, Missouri Department of Conservation; Dave Knuth, Missouri Department of Conservation; Mike Reed, Missouri Department of Conservation; John Ackerson, Missouri Department of Conservation; A.J. Pratt, Missouri Department of Conservation; Jen Girondo, Missouri Department of Conservation
9:00 AM
The Evolution of Smallmouth Bass Management in Missouri Ozark Streams Craig Fuller, Missouri Department of Conservation
9:20 AM
Thursday Morning Break
9:40 AM
Forecasting the Effects of Angler Harvest and Climate Change on Smallmouth Bass Abundance at the Southern Edge of Their Range Christopher Middaugh, Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Daniel Magoulick, Arkansas Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit
10:00 AM
Evaluation of a 14-in Minimum Length Limit for Smallmouth Bass Micropterus Dolomieu in the Eleven Point River Brett Timmons, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission; Jeremy Risley, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission; Sam Henry, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission; Casey Cox, Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
10:20 AM
Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Missouri: Results from the 2011 Angler Survey Craig Fuller, Missouri Department of Conservation
10:40 AM
Resample, Recapture, and Re-Analyze: Using the 3 R's to Resurrect the Scale Method of Estimating Fish Age Colt T. Holley, Oklahoma State University; Andrew T. Taylor, Oklahoma State University; James M. Long, U.S. Geological Survey
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