Bull trout population responses to reductions in angler effort and retention limits

2007 
Abstract We compared historical (1977–1980) and recent (1997–2001) abundance, catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE), and growth data to assess whether the implementation of restrictive sportfishing regulatory regimes in the 1990s led to changes in abundance and population structure of bull trout Salvelinus confluentus in two small Rocky Mountain lakes in Alberta, Canada. For remote Harrison Lake, we used changes in gill-net CPUE to infer a fivefold increase in bull trout abundance after closure of an access road and implementation of catch-and-release (CR) regulations. Bull trout growth rates decreased as their abundance increased. All large (fork length > 420 mm), old (age >12) bull trout were eliminated after regulatory changes were imposed. Reductions in prey abundance and size as bull trout abundance increased probably contributed to the demise of the large bull trout. For road-accessible Osprey Lake, no change in bull trout mark–recapture abundance estimates or growth rates were observed despite implementatio...
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