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Use of vehicle counters to index and evaluate potential shifts in angler effort following implementation of more restrictive panfish regulations in Wisconsin lakes

December 16, 2024

Objective: Understanding angler responses to fisheries management actions such as regulation changes have important implications for the effectiveness and efficacy of such management strategies. We examined the ability of remote vehicle counters to provide a relative index of angler effort and present a case study demonstrating use of vehicle counters to assess potential changes in angler effort associated with implementation of more restrictive panfish regulations in a subset of Wisconsin lakes.

Methods: We compared vehicle counts with compulsory creel and game-camera based estimates of angler hours and number of angling parties. During 2016, a series of more restrictive panfish regulations were implemented across 132 Wisconsin lakes. We deployed vehicle counters at a subset of lakes within each regulation type during pre- (2015 and 2016) and post-regulation time periods (2021 and 2022) to assess whether the distribution of angler effort (as indexed using vehicle counters) among regulation types may have shifted in response to regulation implementation.

Result: At lakes with paired vehicle counters and compulsory creel data, vehicle counts explained 57-72% of variation in daily angler effort (h) and 65-85% of variation in daily number of angling parties. Across lakes with paired vehicle counters and game cameras, vehicle counters explained 77% of variation in the number of apparent angling parties; however, effectiveness of vehicle counters for explaining variation in number of apparent angling parties varied among lakes. Vehicle counters explained 63-74% of variation in number of apparent angling parties when considering paired vehicle counter-game camera observations pooled within regulation types. We did not observe any systematic shifts in effort indicative of redistribution of angler effort in response to panfish regulations.

Conclusion: Results suggest that, given appropriate validation measures, vehicle counters could be used as a cost-effective tool to index angler effort, particularly when interest lies in understanding effort dynamics over large spatial scales. Our findings suggest a localized scale for implementation of specialized regulations may be appropriate given angler behaviors and preferences for Wisconsin panfish.

Publication Year 2024
Title Use of vehicle counters to index and evaluate potential shifts in angler effort following implementation of more restrictive panfish regulations in Wisconsin lakes
DOI 10.1002/nafm.11054
Authors Daniel J. Dembkowski, Alexander W. Latzka, Zachary S. Feiner, Daniel A. Isermann
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Index ID 70262324
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown
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