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Community fisheries in eastern South Dakota: Angler demographics, use, and factors influencing satisfaction

July 1, 2016

We surveyed anglers on five community fishing lakes near Brookings, South Dakota to assess angler use and satisfaction. The community lakes attracted younger anglers when compared to statewide and national averages. Overall, satisfaction was generally high (74%) among anglers fishing community lakes. Logistic regression analysis showed that harvest rate, anglers targeting trout, familiarity with the lake, adults fishing with children, and fishing during open water periods were significantly related to angler satisfaction. Angler parties consisting of adults fishing with children were 1.7 times more likely to respond as “satisfied” compared with adults-only angler groups. Fishing opportunities provided by community lakes can enhance participation by younger anglers while simultaneously providing family-oriented recreation (i.e., adults fishing with children) that enhances trip satisfaction.

Publication Year 2016
Title Community fisheries in eastern South Dakota: Angler demographics, use, and factors influencing satisfaction
DOI 10.1080/10871209.2016.1138346
Authors Michael J. Greiner, David O. Lucchesi, Steven R. Chipps, Larry M. Gigliotti
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Human Dimensions of Wildlife
Index ID 70178121
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Leetown