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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Studies Of Gizzard Shad Reduction At Lake Beulah, Florida

Four experiments with 0.1 p.p.m. or less of 5 percent emulsified rotenone were conducted at Lake Beulah, Florida. Lake Beulah, an eighteen-acre lake with an average depth of 14.9 feet characteristically had a heavy plankton production. Estimated pounds of gizzard shad killed progressively declined during the four experiments although concentrations of rotenone were increased. The first kill was estimated at 23,455 pounds of shad; second kill, 7,976 pounds; third kill, 1,528 pounds; and fourth kill, 1,060 pounds. Small numbers of fish of other species were also killed.

Melvin T. Huish

Pages 66-70

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1957

Teaching Waterfowl Identification

Harold M. Steele

Pages 374-375

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1957

The Conservation Partnership

Ross Leffler

Pages 3-6

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1957

The Deer Headlighting Problem In Mississippi

W. C. Majures

Pages 385-386

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1957

The Dove Banding Program In The Southeast

Leo M. Martin

Pages 377-378

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1957

The Duties Of The Prosecuting Attorney In Game And Fish Cases

Kenneth Cooper

Pages 203-205

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1957

The Francis Marion Turkey Project (A Progress Report)

Herman L. Holbrook

Pages 355-363

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1957

The Justice Of The Peace Court And Its Jurisdiction In Game And Fish Cases

T. C. Hand

Pages 202-203

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1957

The Methods Used In Alabama In Combating The Hunting Of Deer At Night

D. W. Walters

Pages 378-379

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1957

The Methods Used In Louisiana In Combating The Hunting Of Deer At Night

B. C. Dahlen

Pages 383-384

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1957

The Methods Used In Tennessee In Combating The Hunting Of Deer At Night

W. H. Kennedy

Pages 393-393

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1957

The Migratory Bird And Game Mammal Treaties

Hartwell Davis

Pages 195-197

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1957

The Most Effective Way To Fight Or Prevent Headlighting

J. A. McQuerry, Sr.

Pages 379-380

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1957

The Selectivity And Effectiveness Of Certain Types Of Commercial Nets In The T. V. A. Lakes Of Alabama

From November, 1955, through May, 1956, trammel and riprap nets of 3-, 3.5- and 4-inch bar mesh and gill nets of 3- and 4-inch bar mesh were fished by resident commercial fishermen under the supervision of State Fisheries Biologists, in T. V. A. lakes of Alabama. A total of 10,425 fish which weighed 42,689 pounds was caught, of which 95.4 percent was rough fish. All of the nets were selective in taking rough fish. Whip set trammel nets were the most effective type of net fished, followed by fixed trammel, riprap anc~ gill nets.

C. E. White, Jr.

Pages 142-151

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1957

The Status Of Striped Bass (Roccus Saxatilis) (Walbaum) In North Carolina Waters

Arthur W. Dickson

Pages 264-268

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1957

The Striped Bass Of The Santee-Cooper Reservoir

The continued spawning success of striped bass, Roccus saxatilis, within the reservoir during the past three years, in spite of greatly reduced lock operations, is evidence which heavily supports the resident hypothesis. Striped bass feed heavily upon mayfly nymphs during the spring months, but take clupeoid fish almost entirely for the remainder of the year. The results of a three-year creel census ending August 31, 1957, shows that the number of striped bass caught and the percent of the total catch which striped bass represents has approximately doubled for the past two years.

Robert E. Stevens

Pages 253-264

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1957

Views Of Sportsmen On Game And Fish Laws

Dr. Walter B. Jones

Pages 197-200

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1957

Waterfowl Banding In Canada

C. H. Richardson, Jr.

Pages 376-377

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1957

Waterfowl Distribution And Migration Report

Richard Yancey

Pages 105-114

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1957

What Significant Information Can Be Gained From Rotenone Population Studies In Impoundments

Bernard T. Carter

Pages 82-84

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1957

A Commissioner's Viewpoint On Law Enforcement

Charles C. Snapp

Pages 180-181

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1956

A Method For Evaluating Fresh Water Sport Fishing Utilization

Jim Counselman

Pages 119-123

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1956

A Plan For State Use Of Wildlife Resources On A Private Timber Tract

D. W. Yambert, Jr.

Pages 44-47

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1956

A Preliminary Report Of The Effects Of The T.S.I. Program On The Wildlife Habitat In The Ocala National Forest

Donald D. Strode

Pages 59-68

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1956

A Recently Developed Forestry Planting Technique Favorable To Bobwhite Quail

Robert E. Murry

Pages 242-244

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1956

Address

Maj. Gen. John R. Hardin

Pages 12-16

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1956

Algae Control In Warmwater Hatchery Ponds

Control of Hydrodictyon reticulaturn Lagerh. and Pithophora oedogoma Wittr. in warmwater hatchery ponds using copper sulfate, sodium arsenite and abietylamine acetate is discussed. Some of the disadvantages of these chemicals as algicides for hatchery use are presented. A method of controlling the above species of vegetation in hatchery ponds using abietylamine acetate is described and recommended for use where either copper sulfate or sodium arsenite has not given satisfactory results.

J. R. Snow

Pages 80-85

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1956

An Experiment In Regulated Pheasant Hunting, Allatoona Reservoir Project, Georgia

Controlled shooting of game birds, as evidenced by recently established preserves in the Southeast, is rapidly increasing in popularity. With a view toward appraising this type of hunting and its role in wildlife management, 100 ringnecked pheasants were released in seven lots on a l20-acre peninsula, Allatoona Lake, Georgia, November 24-27, 1955. Hunting began 30 minutes after the initial release of 24 birds and was sustained for four days, during which 25 hunters, divided into parties of from three to seven guns each, exerted a total gunning pressure of 33 man-days.

Roy Wood

Pages 190-197

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1956

Biological Aspects Of Stream Pollution Control In Arkansas

M. L. Wood

Pages 136-139

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1956

Climatic Influences On The Availability Of Shrub Lespedeza Seed For Quail

L. M. Dickerson

Pages 182-189

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1956

Commercial Production Of Red Cats (Speckled Bullheads) In Ponds

H. S. Swingle

Pages 156-160

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1956

Comparative Methods Of Obtaining Fur Catch Data

Francis X. Lueth

Pages 128-131

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1956

Comparison Of Trawl Sample Results Of May, 1953, And May, 1956, On Lake George, St. Johns River, Florida (Preliminary Report)

James M. Barkuloo

Pages 75-77

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1956

Control Of Raccoon Predation On Muskrats Near Currituck, North Carolina

Kenneth A. Wilson

Pages 221-233

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1956

Cottontail Rabbit Propagation In Small Breeding Pens

Dale E. Sheffer

Pages 209-212

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1956

Developing A Sustained TV Conservation Program--And Possible Cooperating Agencies Available

Frank L. Haynes

Pages 168-171

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1956

Effects Of A Fall And Winter Drawdown On A Flood Control Lake

Plans for a fall and winter drawdown (1955-56) were carried out on Nimrod, a turbid, flood control lake. The surface acreage was reduced from approximately 3,600 acres to 700 acres. Commercial fishermen removed over 200,000 pounds of rough fish most of which were smallmouth buffalo. Following the drawdown and subsequent filling, the water cleared up and remained clear. An increase in the number and size of young black bass and white bass was recorded with a resultant decrease in the number of young channel catfish, carp, drum and buffalo.

Andrew H. Hulsey

Pages 285-289

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1956

Enhancing The Value Of Conservation Movies

Hurat C. Hall

Pages 172-173

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1956

Experiments On The Commercial Production Of Golden Shiners

E. E. Prather

Pages 150-155

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1956

Fertility And Rearing Success Measurements Of Virginia's Deer Herds

Stuart P. Davey

Pages 47-51

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1956

Fish And Wildlife Conservation And The Soil Bank Act

Lester Bagley

Pages 31-33

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1956

Game Management Practices On Strip Mined Land

Francis W. Collins

Pages 213-221

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1956

Investigations And Management Of The Dewey Lake Fishery

Ellis R. Carter

Pages 254-270

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1956

Is A Spring Gobbling Season Biologically Sound?

Ralph H. Allen, Jr.

Pages 124-126

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1956

National Forest Game And Timber

C. Otto Lindh

Pages 28-31

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1956

Needed: A State Watershed Program

Harold E. Wallace

Pages 112-115

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1956

Nicotine Salicylate For Capturing Deer

Since the turn of the century the need for a simplified method of capturing wild animals has been recognized. Although various trapping procedures have been successfully employed under a variety of conditions, the potentialities of a drugged dart have warranted considerable speculation. During the past decade extensive investigation has been directed toward perfecting a technique which would immobilize a deer until the proper measures of restraint could be inaugurated. For the acquisition of this aim, two major factors had to be considered.

Jack A. Crockford

Pages 134-135

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1956

Observations On The Influence Of The New Johnsonville Steam Plant On Fish And Plankton Populations

William Dryer

Pages 85-91

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1956

Opportunities For Fish And Wildlife Development And Management Programs -- Watershed Projects Under Public Law 566

Theodore B. Ford

Pages 115-119

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1956

Panel Discussion--Fisheries Management Problems In Large Impoundments

Andrew H. Hulsey

Pages 289-290

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1956