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Exploitation and length limit evaluation of Alabama bass in a South‐eastern USA reservoir
Authors:J P Hakala  S M Sammons
Institution:1. Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division, Fisheries Management Section, Calhoun, GA, USA;2. School of Fisheries, Aquaculture, and Aquatic Sciences, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, USA
Abstract:Alabama bass, Micropterus henshalli Hubbs & Bailey, are the dominant sportfish of Allatoona Reservoir, Georgia, USA, but no population assessment has been conducted. Thus, growth and total annual mortality were estimated in spring 2005, and a tagging study was conducted in 2006 and 2007 to estimate angler exploitation. These data were used with an age‐structured model to assess performance of a 356‐mm minimum length limit (MLL), a 406‐mm MLL and a 330‐ to 406‐mm protected slot length limit (SLL) compared to the present harvest regulation of no MLL. Mean annual exploitation varied from 12 to 22% each year and was generally highest for fish > 330 mm; total annual mortality was 44%. Models predicted a 49–153% increase in numbers of Alabama bass reaching 432 mm, a 22–66% decline in numbers harvested and only moderate declines in yield (5–25%) with the alternative harvest regulations compared to current conditions. The SLL may be an acceptable compromise to allow Allatoona Reservoir anglers to still harvest fish while also improving Alabama bass size structure.
Keywords:exploitation  growth  harvest     Micropterus henshalli     mortality  population modelling
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