Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
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North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2012
Kevin A. Meyer; F. Steven Elle; James A. Lamansky; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; Arthur E. Butts
Abstract From 2006 to 2009, we tagged and released 22,202 fish with T-bar anchor tags valued at US
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2010
Daniel J. Schill; George W. LaBar; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; Kevin A. Meyer
0 to
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2011
Kevin A. Meyer; Brett High; Nick Gastelecutto; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; F. Steven Elle
200 if returned. Our intent was to assess angler tag reporting rates in Idaho and to determine whether reporting rates declined over time or differed between species. A total of 4,643 tags were reported by anglers. Assuming a reporting rate of 100% for
North American Journal of Aquaculture | 2016
Daniel J. Schill; Jeff A. Heindel; Matthew R. Campbell; Kevin A. Meyer; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer
200 tags, weighted mean reporting rates were 54.2% for
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2007
Daniel J. Schill; George W. LaBar; F. Steven Elle; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer
0 tags, 69.7% for
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2016
Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; Kevin A. Meyer
10 tags, 91.7% for
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2008
Brett High; Kevin A. Meyer; Daniel J. Schill; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer
50 tags, and 98.9% for
Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2010
Daniel J. Schill; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; George W. LaBar
100 tags. By combining
North American Journal of Fisheries Management | 2014
Kevin A. Meyer; Daniel J. Schill; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer; Christine C. Kozfkay; Matthew R. Campbell
100 and
Archive | 2005
Brett High; Kevin A. Meyer; Daniel J. Schill; Elizabeth R. J. M. Mamer
200 as high-reward tags to increase sample size, nonreward tag-reporting rate was 54.5%. Tag reporting rates varied between groups of species, being highest for harvest-oriented species, both coolwater and warmwater, such as walleye Sander vitreus (