Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8885499 | Fisheries Research | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Total catch-and-release (C&R) is a regulatory measure implemented for maintaining the self-sustainability of stocks encountering strong fishing pressure. The River Äetinja is a tailwater with very strong fishing pressure, managed for more than a decade by C&R. That fishing regime was questioned by a new fishery manager, without the justification provided. The only available data for examining the brown trout growth were those from catches of two fly fishermen over five consecutive years. Only in one year did the average catch of one fisherman slightly surpass the legal limit for taking brown trout, and in none of years was the average size of pooled catches close to it. Survival data were similar, suggesting the stability of the brown trout stock through the period of investigation. Asymptotic length Lâ gradually increased and coincided with the growth speed Ï and maximal yield length Lopt values. In spite of that, the high fishing pressure and low proportion of brown trout above both the legal taking limit of â¥25â¯cm SL and Lopt values in catches strongly support the retention of C&R as a regulatory measure on the River Äetinja.
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Authors
Predrag SimonoviÄ, Goran GrubiÄ, Ana ToÅ¡iÄ, Jelena Äanak AtlagiÄ, Dubravka Å kraba Jurlina, Vera NikoliÄ,