Project Associated With
Project Owner
Collection Method(s)
Access Creel,
Roving Creel
Data Collection Assumptions
Information about data collection assumptions for this project can be found in the following file location:
o \\ColumbiaNAS\StudyData\fstats\Creel Survey Files (REORGANIZED)\Statewide\2008 Stream Black Bass Special Management Areas(SBBSMA)\ 2008SBBSMA_WhitePaperSummary_Directions.docs
o \\ColumbiaNAS\StudyData\fstats\Creel Survey Files (REORGANIZED)\Statewide\2008 Stream Black Bass Special Management Areas(SBBSMA)\ 2008SBBSMA_WhitePaperSummary_CandidateStreamWorksheet.docx
Population Metrics
Anglers fishing from the bank for access creel methods and anglers fishing from boats for roving creel methods. No further demographics were identified in the data available.
Data Factor Definitions/Key
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3. Angler access
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On a 1 (poor) – 5 (excellent) scale, rate access
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Rate of access: _______
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4. Use
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On a 1 (low) – 5 (high) scale, rate overall use. If stream use is sharply divided (such as, very high canoe use, low angling use), please provide that information as an addendum
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Rate of use: _______
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5. Habitat suitability
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On a 1 (poor) – 5 (excellent) scale, please provide your assessment of habitat suitability for smallmouth bass.
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Rating of habitat suitability: ______
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7. Other management goals
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If other management goals existed (trout water, Niangua darter range) which impacted consideration for special regulations, please provide.
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Comment: _____
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Data Key Upload
Equipment
- Paper questionnaire
Software
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- SAS v.9.2