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Relative Hooking Mortality among Walleyes Caught on Barbed and Barbless Octopus Hooks and Barbed Jigs

机译:带刺的和无刺的章鱼钩和带刺的夹具在角膜白斑中的相对钩死亡率

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Anglers sometimes use alternatives or modifications to J-shaped hooks to reduce hooking mortality in fish that are caught with live baits and then released. One such modification, the removal of barbs, has been evaluated for several fish species but has shown little promise for reducing hooking mortality; however, barbless hooks have not been evaluated for walleye Sander vitreus. We evaluated relative mortality for walleyes (228-419 mm total length) that were caught by means of bobber fishing with leeches on barbed (n = 179 fish) or barbless (n = 209) live-bait octopus hooks or on barbed jigs (n = 193); after capture, the fish were held for 120 h in net pens. Holding mortality was a function of water temperature, cage density, bleeding level, and hook location; fish length and angler handling time did not significantly affect mortality. We combined hook location and bleeding level to create a single variable, hooking damage, which was used to replace the two variables in the initial model. This second model was similar to the first, indicating that hooking damage was correlated with mortality when controlling for the effects of water temperature and cage density. We also determined that hooking damage was correlated with hook type. For the 228-419-mm walleyes in our study, barbed jigs caused less damage than live-bait hooks and damage levels were similar between barbed and barbless live-bait hooks. Given specified levels of hooking damage, holding mortality was independent of hook type. We hypothesize that the fish in this study were too small to swallow the jigs well and thus were hooked less critically and bled less than fish that were caught with live-bait hooks. This study illustrates how gear type can affect hooking mortality based on the amount of damage caused when the fish is caught and adds to the body of literature indicating that the removal of barbs from hooks does not increase fish survival.
机译:垂钓者有时会使用J形钩的替代品或改进形式,以降低被活饵捕获然后释放的鱼的钩死亡率。对几种鱼类进行了一种这样的改良,即去除倒钩,但对降低钩钩死亡率几乎没有希望。但是,尚未评估无倒钩的钩眼桑德特氏玻璃体。我们评估了通过浮子钓鱼在倒钩(n = 179条鱼)或无倒钩(n = 209)活饵章鱼钩或倒钩夹具(n上的水)捕捞的壁眼(总长228-419 mm)的相对死亡率= 193);捕获后,将鱼在网箱中饲养120小时。保持死亡率是水温,网箱密度,出血水平和鱼钩位置的函数。鱼的长度和垂钓者的处理时间并未显着影响死亡率。我们结合挂钩位置和出血水平来创建一个变量,即挂钩损坏,该变量用于替换初始模型中的两个变量。第二个模型与第一个模型相似,表明在控制水温和网箱密度的影响时,钩挂损伤与死亡率相关。我们还确定,钩子损坏与钩子类型有关。对于我们研究中的228-419毫米壁眼,带刺的夹具造成的损坏要少于活饵钩,并且有刺和无刺的活饵钩的损坏程度相似。给定特定级别的钩子损坏,保持死亡率与钩子类型无关。我们假设该研究中的鱼太小而无法很好地吞下夹具,因此钩钓的钩子比钩住活饵的钩子的钩钩少,出血少。这项研究根据捕获鱼时造成的损害程度说明了渔具的类型如何影响钓钩的死亡率,并增加了文献资料,表明从钓钩上去除倒钩不会增加鱼的存活率。

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