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Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

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Page 1: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Chapter 6

Passive Capture Techniques

Page 2: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Passive Capture Techniques

• Fish caught by– Entanglement– Entrapment– Angling gears

• Gear is not moved through the water

Page 3: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Entangling devices

• Fish are snared or tangled in fabric or mesh

• Examples– Gill nets– Trammel nets

Page 4: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Entrapment devices

• Capture fish that go through small openings in gear

• May be more than one opening• Fish can't find their way out• Examples– Hoop nets– Trap Nets– Lobster Pots

Page 5: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Angling devices

• Use baited hooks on lines

• May be unattended

• Examples– Trot lines– Long lines– Jugs and yo-yos

Page 6: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Problems with passive gear

• Gear selectivity - bias for or against certain species, sizes or sexes of fish.

• Example - trap nets catch crappie, but usually not largemouth bass

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Page 7: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Problems with passive gear

• Gear efficiency - number of target animals collected for a given amount of effort expended

• Example - gill nets catch fewer crappie per net night than trap nets

Page 8: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Advantages of Passive Gear

• Simple design and construction

• No mechanical assistance (except boat)

• Same gear each year ... CPE ~ = Population Abundance

Page 9: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Disadvantages of Passive Gear

• Gear selectivity influences– Encounter– Caught– Retained

Page 10: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Capture efficiency influences

• Season

• Turbidity

• Current

• Time of day

• Water Temperature

Page 11: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Other Considerations

• Animal Behavior

• Movement

• Schooling

• Fish morphologySee Fish Swim

Swim Fish Swim

Page 12: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Fish caught by...

• Wedged

• Gilled

• Tangled

Page 13: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Construction

• Wall of Netting

• Floats, Weights

• Anchors, Bouys

• Hanging Ratio

• Mesh size (Bar or stretch)

Page 14: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Materials

• Net• Cotton– Linen– Nylon– Monofilament

• Floats– Wood– Cork– Plastic

• Lead weights on bottom

Page 15: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Set Procedure

• Deployment– Drop anchor, play out

untangled net, drop anchor

• Retrieval– Start from downwind,

remove fish, into tub in coils

Page 16: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Types of Sets

• Standard - anchored on bottom like a fence

• Midwater - suspended mid-depth by lines

• Surface - strong floats• Vertical - for determining vertical

distribution (windowshade)• Drift - not anchored

Page 17: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Gill Nets - Biases (cont.)

• Mesh size, elasticity, hanging ratio, strength, visibility

• Movement of fish• Duration

(soak-time)

Page 18: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

=1.25 x

Gill Nets - Biases

• Optimal girth . . . 1.25 x mesh perimeter

• Few smaller or larger fish than optimal

Page 19: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Movement of Fish

• Season• Weather fronts• Currents• Water temperature

Page 20: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

• Fluctuations

in water level• Turbidity

Movement of Fish

• Water depth

• Thermocline location

Page 21: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Trammel Nets - Construction (cont.)

• Fish in a pocket made of small mesh poked through large

• Three panels of netting– small mesh sandwiched between two large mesh

• Float line

• Lead line

Page 22: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Trammel Nets - Material

• Cotton or nylon

• 2-m deep

• 250-mm bar

• 25-mm bar

Page 23: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

• Common in commercial fisheries

Trammel Nets - Sets

• Same as gill nets

• Standard sets

• Floating sets

Page 24: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Hoop Nets - Construction

• Cylindrical or conical

• Frames covered by mesh

• Square or finger throat

• Cod end

• Anchor

• Bouys

Page 25: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Hoop Nets - Material

• Hoops - wood, plastic, fiberglass, steel

• 0.5 to 3m diameter• Cotton or nylon mesh• 10 to 100mm bar

mesh

Page 26: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Hoop Nets - Sets

• Riverine habitats - good in strong currents

• Anchor upstream, stretch out, mouth downstream

• Baits - cheese, soybean cakes, chicken livers

Page 27: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Hoop Nets - Biases

• Hoop size

• Mesh size

• Escape rates

• Season, temperature, current, turbidity, habitat type

Page 28: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Fyke and Trap Nets - Construction

• enclosure with throat

• float

• anchor

• 1-3 wings or leaders (guide fish)

Page 29: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Fyke and Trap Nets - Materials

• Hoops or rectangular frames - metal

• 0.5 to 2m diameter

• Cotton or nylon mesh

• 10 to 100mm bar mesh

Page 30: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Fyke and Trap Nets - Sets

• Lakes and reservoirs

• Perpendicular to shore

• Leader onshore, anchor away

• Floating trap nets

Page 31: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Fyke and Trap Nets - Biases

• Species and size selectivity - good for crappie

• Live releases - mostly larger sport fish

Page 32: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Pot Gears - Construction

• Rigid traps with throats

• Widely variable for different species

• Box or cylinder with conical funnel

• Usually with door for easy removal

Page 33: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Pot Gears - Materials

• Plastic

• Wood

• Metal

• Partial mesh

Page 34: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Pot Gears - Sets

• Usually over the side of boat, with float attached

• Suspended in midwater - minnow traps

Page 35: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Pot Gears - Biases

• Same as other gear

• Ghost fishing

• Overcrowded traps

Page 36: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

• Trot lines– Floats, lines,

drop hooks, weights

– Mostly warm water inland fisheries

Angling Gear

Page 37: Chapter 6 Passive Capture Techniques. Fish caught by –Entanglement –Entrapment –Angling gears Gear is not moved through the water.

Angling Gear

• Long lines– Floats, lines drop hooks– Mostly oceanic fisheries

(miles/longline)