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Edwards, A.J., G.D. Czypinski, and J.H. Selgeby, 1998. A Collapsible Trap
for Capturing Ruffe, US Geological Survey.
Reprinted from North American Journal of Fisheries Management
(1998) 18(2): 465-469
A Collapsible Trap for Capturing Ruffe
Abstract
A modified version of the Windermere trap was designed, constructed, and tested for its effectiveness in capturing ruffe
Gymnocephalus cernuus. The inexpensive, lightweight, collapsible trap was easily deployed and retrieved from a small boat. Field tests conducted at the St. Louis River estuary in western Lake Superior in spring 1995 and 1996 indicated that the trap was effective in capturing ruffe. Proportions of ruffe in trap and bottom trawl catches were similar in 1995 and 1996. This trap could be a useful tool in surveillance, monitoring, or control programs for ruffe or similar species, either to augment existing sampling programs or especially in situations where gillnetting or bottom trawling are not feasible.
Contact: James Selgeby, US Geological Survey, Biological Resources
Division, Route 1 Box 24, Iron River, WI 54847
Key Words: Ruffe, Physical_control
Product Type: Research, Control
User Type: Resource Management
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