The suggested citation for this analytic appendix is:
Thorley, J.L., Dalgarno, S. & Pearson, A. (2021) Horse Lake Exploitation Analysis 2020. A Poisson Consulting Analytic Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1065913173.
Horse Lake supports a recreational fishery for Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush). To estimate their natural and fishing mortality, individuals were caught by angling and tagged with acoustic transmitters and/or external reward tags. Acoustically tagged fish were detected by a series of seven receivers distributed through the lake as well as annual mobile receiver surveys. The external reward tags included a phone number for anglers to report their recaptures. In 2019, eight Rainbow Trout with acoustic transmitters and external reward tags were transplanted from Greenlee Lake.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. (2020) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing 2019. A Poisson Consulting Analytic Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1566579922.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Dalgarno, S. and Thorley, J.L. (2020) Quesnel Lake Exploitation Analysis 2019. A Poisson Consulting Analytic Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/574898434.
Quesnel Lake supports a recreational fishery for large Bull Trout, Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout. To provide information on the natural and fishing mortality, trout were caught by angling and tagged with acoustic transmitters and/or a $100 and $10 reward tag.
The suggested citation for this analytic appendix is:
Thorley, J.L. and Amies-Galonski, E. (2020) Lower Columbia River Rainbow Trout Spawning 2019. A Poisson Consulting Analytic Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/949693135.
Each spring in the Lower Columbia River (LCR) below Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam (HLK) and in the Lower Kootenay River (LKR) below Brilliant Dam, thousands of Rainbow Trout spawn.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Dalgarno, S. and Thorley, J.L. (2019) Horse Lake Exploitation Analysis 2019. A Poisson Consulting Analytic Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/248424047.
Horse Lake supports a recreational fishery for Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush). To estimate their natural and fishing mortality, individuals were caught by angling and tagged with acoustic transmitters and/or external reward tags. Acoustically tagged fish were detected by a series of seven receivers distributed through the lake as well as annual mobile receiver surveys. The external reward tags included a phone number for anglers to report their recaptures. In 2019, eight Rainbow Trout with acoustic transmitters and external reward tags were transplanted from Greenlee Lake.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Dalgarno, S. (2019) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1169613097.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Dalgarno, S. and Thorley, J.L. (2019) Quesnel Lake Exploitation Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1356175666.
Quesnel Lake supports a recreational fishery for large Bull Trout, Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout. To provide information on the natural and fishing mortality, trout were caught by angling and tagged with acoustic transmitters and/or reward tags.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Dalgarno, S. and Thorley, J.L. (2019) Horse Lake Exploitation Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1976213372.
Horse Lake supports a recreational fishery for Lake Trout (Salvelinus namaycush). To estimate their natural and fishing mortality, individuals were caught by angling and tagged with acoustic transmitters and/or external reward tags. Seven receivers were maintained throughout the lake. Acoustically tagged fish were detected by a series of seven receivers distributed through the lake as well as annual mobile receiver surveys. The external reward tags included a phone number for anglers to report their recaptures.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. (2018) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2017. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/375247290.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.