Proceedings of Southeastern Fish and Wildlife Conference

Prior to 2013, SEAFWA published the Proceedings of annual conferences. In 2014, SEAFWA began publishing the peer-reviewed Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

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Importance Of FCCA Organization On Game And Fish

Rhett McMillan

Pages 9-10

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1958

Interstate Traffic Of Fish, Wild Birds And Mammals Report

Sumner A. Dow

Pages 327-330

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1958

Length At Maturity Of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus Lacustris) In Louisiana

James T. Davis

Pages 72-74

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1958

Liver Flukes In The Southeastern White-Tailed Deer

John B. Holland, Jr., B. S.

Pages 224-227

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1958

Minutes Of Dove Committee Meeting Southeastern Section Of The Wildlife Society Louisville, Kentucky, October 20, 1958

Rolland B. Handley

Pages 325-326

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1958

Observations Of Effects Of An Application Of Heptachlor Or Dieldrin On Wildlife

Maurice F. Baker

Pages 244-247

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1958

On The Status Of "Wildlife Management" As A Scientific Profession

William H. Adams, Jr.

Pages 275-279

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1958

Opportunities For Fish And Wildlife Enhancement Through Wetland And Water Use Studies

Harold E. Alexander

Pages 309-325

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1958

Planning For Wildlife On Watershed Projects

Roy A. Grizzell, Jr.

Pages 291-294

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1958

Predator And Rodent Control--Southeastern States

Robert B. Deen

Pages 301-303

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1958

Preliminary Report On The Effects Of The Removal Of Rough Fishes On The Clear Lake Sport Fishery

Victor W. Lambou

Pages 36-56

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1958

Preliminary Results Of Several Herbicides On Aquatic Vegetation In Florida

The 1957 Legislature expanded The Florida Hyacinth Control Program to a Noxious Vegetation Control Program. This made testing of herbicides for the control of other noxious plants necessary. A convenient field test of herbicides was developed. These herbicides were tested using disel oil and/or water as a carrier.

J. B. Copeland

Pages 199-205

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1958

President's Address

Nelson Cox

Pages 1-2

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1958

Problems Of Conservation Education In The New Age

Robert A. Dahne

Pages 30-35

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1958

Progress Report On Alabama Bobwhite Quail Wing Study

Arnold O. Haugen

Pages 260-269

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1958

Progress Report On Golden Channel Catfish

In June, 1956, albino channel catfish (Ictalurus Lacustris) were observed to occur in possibly two spawns from wild colored parents. These albino channel catfish have been named "Golden Channel Catfish." By stocking the golden channel catfish fingerlings in large water areas, sufficient growth was obtained so that several of the fish became sexually mature at the age of two years and a weight of about two pounds. Three spawns were obtained from these two-year-old golden channel catfish in the spring of 1958, and all the young were golden (albino) in color.

Ben A. Nelson

Pages 75-78

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1958

Reservoir Operation For Statutory Purposes

The Corps of Engineers of the Department of the Army plans and constructs authorized flood control and multiple-purpose reservoirs under the general provisions of the Flood Control Acts of 1936 and 1944 and other legislation authorizing specific reservoir projects. The 1944 Act delegates to the Secretary of the Army responsibility for prescribing regulations for the use of flood control or navigation storage at all reservoirs, except those of the TVA, constructed wholly or in part with Federal funds.

Gordon E. Hall

Pages 147-155

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1958

Shad Management In Reservoirs

Management of some form is mandatory for the continuance or restoration of successful fishing in the majority of reservoirs in the Southern States. The selective killing of gizzard shad and some species of rough fish with rotenone shows promise as a management tool for some reservoirs. The use of rotenone as a selective toxicant in four Kentucky reservoirs is discussed. The total poundage of gizzard shad was drastically reduced in three reservoirs and this species was eliminated from a fourth reservoir.

William A. Smith, Jr.

Pages 143-147

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1958

Sika Deer In Maryland--An Additional Big Game Animal Or A Possible Pest

V. F. Flyger

Pages 209-211

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1958

Some Forestry Aspects Of Reservoir Clearing

C. A. Friedrich, U. S. F. S.

Pages 156-158

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1958

Some Observations On The Recovery Of Diving Ducks Banded In The Maryland Portion Of Chesapeake Bay

During the six years 1952 to 1957, a total of 13,269 waterfowl of three species (lesser scaup, redhead and canvasback) were banded in Maryland. From these, 1,125 band recoveries had been reported to June, 1958. Bands recovered through hunters (shot) made up the great majority of all reported, ranging from 91.9 percent of all recovered for lesser scaup to 96.5 percent for redheads. Waterfowl of the three species investigated were reported from 33 states, six Canadian provinces and the Bahamas.

John R. Longwell

Pages 285-291

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1958

Studies On The Effect Of The Imported Fire Ant Control Program On Wildlife In Louisiana

Leslie L. Glasgow

Pages 250-255

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1958

The Aerial Drop Method Of Releasing Wild Trapped Turkeys For Restocking Purposes

James A. Powell

Pages 212-

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1958

The Black And White Crappies Of The Santee-Cooper Reservoir

The reservoir has a surface acreage of 160,500 and contains two rather dissimilar lakes; namely, Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion. A four-year continuous creel census indicated that three-fourths of the catch of crappies was made in Lake Marion. Four distinct growth rates were encountered in a growth study of each species in each lake. A food habit study of 149 full crappie stomachs showed insects to occur 77.1% of the time and fish 55.7% of the time. A world record black crappie (Pomoxis nigro-maculatus) was caught in Lake Moultrie on March 15, 1957.

Robert E. Stevens

Pages 158-168

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1958

The Effect Of Food Plantings, Climatic Conditions, And Land Use Practices Upon The Quail Population On An Experimental Area In Northwest Florida

Robert W. Murray

Pages 269-274

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1958

The Evaluation Of Chemical Aquatic Weed Control In Georgia Farm Ponds

Aquatic weed control has in recent years developed into one of the most important phases of farm pond management in Georgia. Properly constructed ponds with adequate fertilization which were chemically treated four years ago show no reinfestation at this time. On the other hand, in experimental ponds which were not properly fertilized the results of chemical weed control were of extremely short duration.

Alex B. Montgomery

Pages 56-63

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1958

The Practical Prosecution Of Game Law Violations

Hon. James H. Hall

Pages 22-25

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1958

The Selection And Training Of Enforcement Personnel In Florida

David Swindell

Pages 12-17

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1958

The Tensas Deer Herd

Louis E. Brunett

Pages 213-224

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1958

The Toxicity Of Some Organic Insecticides To Fishes

Clarence M. Tarzwell

Pages 233-239

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1958

The Value Of Cooperation Of State And Federal Conservation Officers

Charles H. Lawrence

Pages 17-19

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1958

Uniform Game Laws, Interpretations And Enforcement

F. H. Davis

Pages 20-22

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1958

Use Of Offshore Duck Blinds By Nesting Waterfowl In The Maryland Portion Of The Chesapeake Bay And Its Estuaries

Vernon D. Stotts

Pages 280-285

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1958

Walleye Hatching, Rearing And Transporting Techniques As Practiced In Kentucky

This study revealed that walleye, Stizostedion vitreum vitreum (Mitchell), can be jar-hatched, stocked, and a portion raised to fingerling size, for an annual outlay of $1,000.00 or less. Early returns indicate that walleye can be inexpensively established by stocking fry in either old or new lakes. The method used was to stock the fish in intermittent rows from a boat. Both openwater stocking and shoreline stocking were practiced successfully. Two ponds were utilized for experimental walleye production in 1958.

Mayo Martin

Pages 78-91

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1958

Water Projects In Arkansas In Relation To Wildlife And Recreation

Harold E. Alexander

Pages 303-309

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1958

Where Are We Going With Wetlands And Estuaries?

Walter A. Gresh

Pages 10-12

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1958

Whistling-Cock Counts Of Bobwhite Quail On Areas Treated With Insecticide And On Untreated Areas, Decatur County, Georgia

Walter Rosene, Jr.

Pages 240-244

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1958

A Brief Appraisal Of Data Analysis Methods Employed In Determining Standing Crops Of Fish

Robert M. Jenkins

Pages 98-103

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1957

A Comparative Study Of Availability Of Waterfowl Foods And Waterfowl Use On A Series Of Clean And Turbid Farm Ponds In North-Central Oklahoma

Studies on twenty-one clear and twenty-three turbid ponds in Payne and Noble counties in Oklahoma were made during the 1956 late winter and spring waterfowl migration (February-May). A total of 5,402 waterfowl representing thirteen species was observed. Dabblers made up 84.6 percent of the total number observed. Waterfowl reached a peak during the first week of March and then declined sharply. This decline coincided with a decrease in available aquatic plants which were depleted by the feeding of large numbers of waterfowl.

C. J. Barstow

Pages 364-372

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1957

A Five-Year State-Wide Quail Population Study In Kentucky

James S. Durell

Pages 343-346

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1957

A Method Of Determining The Sex Of The Striped Bass (Roccus Saxatilis) (Walbaum)

A method is described for sexing striped bass through use of serrated jaw ear forceps. The instrument is used to extract gonads from dead fish in samples of commercial catches, without incurring damage to the fish which affects the market quality. The gonads are examined later in the laboratory and are identified as male or female. The technique has proven satisfactory in large scale sampling of commercial catches. This method also holds promise for use on other species of fish in which sex ratio studies are important.

James E. Sykes

Pages 271-272

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1957

A Pre-Impoundment Fishery Study Of North Bay And Associated Waters, Bay County, Florida

Edward Crittenden

Pages 211-219

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1957

A Preliminary Report From The Southeastern Cooperative Deer Disease Study

William E. Greer

Pages 45-50

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1957

A Preliminary Report On The Comparative Testing Of Some Of The Newer Herbicides

A simple method for the comparative testing of herbicides for emergent weeds was developed and used over a three-year period to compare the effect of recently introduced herbicides with that obtained from the use of a 2,4-D ester in a fuel oil carrier.

J. R. Snow

Pages 125-132

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1957

A State Officer's Views Of The Game And Fish Laws

Aubrey Fowler

Pages 200-201

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1957

Age And Growth Of The Gizzard Shad (Dorosoma Lacepedi) (Lesueur), In Lake Newnan, Florida

Frederick H. Berry

Pages 318-331

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1957

An Evaluation Of Fish Population Studies By Florida Haul Seine

The technique of operation of the haul seine as traditionally used in the large fresh water bodies of Florida is discussed. Limiting factors inherent in the sampling device are enumerated and illustrated by seine catches from several lakes. Rotenone studies from some of these lakes are contrasted with the seine catches. The results of creel census studies in lakes extensively fished by sportsmen, by reflecting proportionate quantities of game fishes similar to quantities taken in the haul seine, are quoted as further validation for its use in qualitative population. sampling.

Harold L. Moody

Pages 89-91

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1957

An Evaluation Of Some Of The Factors Affecting The Validity Of Rotenone Sampling Data

Victor W. Lambou

Pages 91-98

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1957

Better Wildlife Ranger-Newspaper Relations

Charles R. Short

Pages 335-337

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1957

Bobwhite Age-Weight Relationship And The Opening Date Of The Hunting Season

Arnold O. Haugen

Pages 339-342

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1957