Hammertime
Sealiner
The pdf a bit long, but it was mailed to me yesterday and I thought I would pass it on.
Also some interesting comments in the mail I received about the non existence of our yellowtail....
Hi ......
With regard to the summary
On the point about yellowtail - the perception you mention is by anglers - scientists do not share this opinion in general. Information we have suggests that the bulk of the catches are taken by the commercial linefishermen. It may be true to say that trek netters limit the availability of yellowtail at certain sites in False Bay, but again there is great debate among the scientists . We limited by good data.
On the point about the frequency of monitoring - We suggested twice a year, but this frequency may need to be adjusted (upwards), after a statistical analysis of the data.
I attach an article that should interest your members. Much of what I explained about light tackle, j-hooks, exposure etc is summarised here.
Regards,
Dr Colin Attwood
Zoology Department
University of Cape Town
ph 021 6503612
fax 021 6503301
Also some interesting comments in the mail I received about the non existence of our yellowtail....
Hi ......
With regard to the summary
On the point about yellowtail - the perception you mention is by anglers - scientists do not share this opinion in general. Information we have suggests that the bulk of the catches are taken by the commercial linefishermen. It may be true to say that trek netters limit the availability of yellowtail at certain sites in False Bay, but again there is great debate among the scientists . We limited by good data.
On the point about the frequency of monitoring - We suggested twice a year, but this frequency may need to be adjusted (upwards), after a statistical analysis of the data.
I attach an article that should interest your members. Much of what I explained about light tackle, j-hooks, exposure etc is summarised here.
Regards,
Dr Colin Attwood
Zoology Department
University of Cape Town
ph 021 6503612
fax 021 6503301