Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978

68 pgs. Surface and bottom trotlines were fished in upper and lower Laguna Madre to determine the catch of commercially important finfishes using natural, leaf, worm and cork baits. Trotlines were set twice a month during the day and night from September 1977 to August 1978. Spotted seatrout (Cynosc...

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Main Author: McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer
Format: Book
Language:unknown
Published: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Coastal Fisheries Branch 1980
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/24697
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spelling fttexasamunigalv:oai:tamug-ir.tdl.org:1969.3/24697 2023-11-12T04:25:13+01:00 Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978 McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer 1980 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/24697 unknown Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Coastal Fisheries Branch 6819.00 http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/24697 finfish landing statistics marine environment trotlines commercially important finfishes natural leaf worm cork baits spotted seatrout red drum black drum sea catfish scrap fish Book 1980 fttexasamunigalv 2023-10-30T16:17:08Z 68 pgs. Surface and bottom trotlines were fished in upper and lower Laguna Madre to determine the catch of commercially important finfishes using natural, leaf, worm and cork baits. Trotlines were set twice a month during the day and night from September 1977 to August 1978. Spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), red drum (Sciaenops ocellata) and black drum (Pogonias cromis) were the major commercial fishes caught in upper and lower Laguna Madre. Sea catfish (Arius felis), a scrap fish, was the most numerous fish caught. Catch rates for red drum, black drum, and spotted seatrout in both upper and lower Laguna Madre were all affected by type of set (bottom or top), time of set (day or night) and bait type. Interaction between these factors masked the effects of any one factor. It appears that red drum catches were significantly higher on top-night trotlines than on bottom-night trotlines. Red drum were caught on all bait types but did not appear to select one bait over another bait. Black drum appeared to select natural baits over leaf, vegetable, worm or cork baits. Spotted seatrout catch rates were so affected by interaction between types of set, time of set, and bait type that no specific generalization could be made concerning the effects of those factors on catch rates. http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm Book Red drum Texas A&M University Galveston Campus: DSpace Repository
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topic finfish
landing statistics
marine environment
trotlines
commercially important finfishes
natural
leaf
worm
cork
baits
spotted seatrout
red drum
black drum
sea catfish
scrap fish
spellingShingle finfish
landing statistics
marine environment
trotlines
commercially important finfishes
natural
leaf
worm
cork
baits
spotted seatrout
red drum
black drum
sea catfish
scrap fish
McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer
Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
topic_facet finfish
landing statistics
marine environment
trotlines
commercially important finfishes
natural
leaf
worm
cork
baits
spotted seatrout
red drum
black drum
sea catfish
scrap fish
description 68 pgs. Surface and bottom trotlines were fished in upper and lower Laguna Madre to determine the catch of commercially important finfishes using natural, leaf, worm and cork baits. Trotlines were set twice a month during the day and night from September 1977 to August 1978. Spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), red drum (Sciaenops ocellata) and black drum (Pogonias cromis) were the major commercial fishes caught in upper and lower Laguna Madre. Sea catfish (Arius felis), a scrap fish, was the most numerous fish caught. Catch rates for red drum, black drum, and spotted seatrout in both upper and lower Laguna Madre were all affected by type of set (bottom or top), time of set (day or night) and bait type. Interaction between these factors masked the effects of any one factor. It appears that red drum catches were significantly higher on top-night trotlines than on bottom-night trotlines. Red drum were caught on all bait types but did not appear to select one bait over another bait. Black drum appeared to select natural baits over leaf, vegetable, worm or cork baits. Spotted seatrout catch rates were so affected by interaction between types of set, time of set, and bait type that no specific generalization could be made concerning the effects of those factors on catch rates. http://gbic.tamug.edu/request.htm
format Book
author McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer
author_facet McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer
author_sort McEachron, Lawrence W., Gary C. Matlock, A. Rudy Martinez, and Joseph E. Breuer
title Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
title_short Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
title_full Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
title_fullStr Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Natural, Leaf, Vegetable, Worm and Cork Baits used on Trotlines in Upper and Lower Laguna Madre, Texas, September 1977-August 1978
title_sort evaluation of natural, leaf, vegetable, worm and cork baits used on trotlines in upper and lower laguna madre, texas, september 1977-august 1978
publisher Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Coastal Fisheries Branch
publishDate 1980
url http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/24697
genre Red drum
genre_facet Red drum
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