Changes in population density, growth, and harvest of northern pike in Escanaba Lake
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Kempinger, James J.; Carline, Robert F.. Hine, Ruth L., Editor
Changes in population density, growth, and harvest of northern pike in Escanaba Lake
(Technical bulletin. (Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources), No. 104)
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, 1978
15 pgs.
The purpose of this study was to document changes in population density, growth, and harvest of northern pike (Esox lucius) in Escanaba Lake after implementation of a 22-inch size limit. The study covered a period of 5 years (1959-63) with no regulations and 9 years (1964-72) with a length limit.
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Contents
[Front cover] Changes in population density, growth, and harvest of northern pike in Escanaba Lake
Contents, p. [1]
Introduction, p. 2
Description of study area, p. 3
Methods, p. 3
Findings, pp. 4-9
Discussion, pp. 9-13
Summary, p. 13
Appendix A, p. 14
Appendix B, p. 14
Literature cited, pp. 15 ff.
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