A presentation on Muskie populations by Dr. John Casselman
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:41 pm
Been doing a little research over the winter (so this was new to me, maybe not to you). I heard tidbits about improvements in the muskie fishery, but being a transplant to this area I never realized the extent of the change until I stumbled across this presentation of the state of the N.A. muskie fishery by Dr John Casselman. Be warned, its about a half hour long, but the charts showing retention rates and average muskie sizes are incredible. Muskie fisherman in general, and groups like Muskies Inc and Muskies Canada in particular, deserve a big pat on the back for their incredible contribution to the improvement of the trophy muskie fishery. Koudos to them.
Hope you enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWzThT61w7M
Sourdough
Btw. Dr John Casselman is presently an adjunct professor in the Queen's University Biology Department and is a former Senior Fisheries Research Scientist with the MNR. You can often find references to him in the articles published by Gord Pyzer.
Hope you enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWzThT61w7M
Sourdough
Btw. Dr John Casselman is presently an adjunct professor in the Queen's University Biology Department and is a former Senior Fisheries Research Scientist with the MNR. You can often find references to him in the articles published by Gord Pyzer.