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A Regional Evaluation of Suwannee Bass and Largemouth Bass Exploitation in North Florida Rivers
Author(s) -
Middaugh Christopher R.,
Alfermann Ted,
Strickland P. Andrew,
Nguyen Phong
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
north american journal of fisheries management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.587
H-Index - 72
eISSN - 1548-8675
pISSN - 0275-5947
DOI - 10.1080/02755947.2016.1176970
Subject(s) - bass (fish) , micropterus , fishery , geography , biology
Suwannee Bass Micropterus notius are a riverine species inhabiting a restricted range within the states of Florida and Georgia. However, little is known about exploitation of Suwannee Bass, which are currently managed in Florida under a single harvest regulation with black basses (genus Micropterus ). Regional exploitation of Suwannee Bass in Florida has never been examined in comparison with Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides , though such a comparison would allow fisheries managers to assess the efficacy of the current regulation. We estimated regionwide exploitation of both Suwannee Bass and Largemouth Bass in rivers, as facilitated via high‐reward ($100), plastic‐tipped dart tags. In fall 2013, we tagged 108 legal‐sized Suwannee Bass (≥305 mm) across 7 rivers and 160 legal‐sized Largemouth Bass across 10 rivers in northern Florida. At the end of 1 year, we found that exploitation rates of Suwannee Bass (0.15) and Largemouth Bass (0.10) in rivers were similar. These estimates were also similar to estimates of Largemouth Bass exploitation in lakes across northern and central Florida. Received October 30, 2015; accepted March 31, 2016 Published online July 20, 2016

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