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.
4401 - 4450 of 4522 articles | 50 per page | page 89
Article | Year |
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Pages 225-230 |
1954 |
Frank Winston, Leonard Foote, Harold Peters
Pages 231- |
1954 |
Panel Discussion - Farm Game Special Interest Meeting Harold E. Warvel, Jim Durell, Wm. P. Blackwell
Pages 232-233 |
1954 |
Panel Discussion on White Bass Ed W. Bonn, Carlos M. Fetterolf, Jr., I. B. Byrd
Pages 362-364 |
1954 |
Pennsylvania Game Commission Personnel Selection and Training Program
Pages 376-379 |
1954 |
Possibilities for Commercial Production of Food Fish in the Southeast
Pages 330-332 |
1954 |
Pages 121-124 |
1954 |
Qualitative Nutritiona Game Management Tool
Pages 166-169 |
1954 |
Races of the Striped Bass, Roccus Saxatilis (Walbaum), in Southeastern United States Edward C. Raney, William S. Woolcoti
Pages 295-306 |
1954 |
Removal and Disposition of Rough Fish from Unbalanced Waters: Summary of Panel Discussions Barry O. Freeman, Hudson Nichols, Arthur Dickson, Victor Lambou
Pages 372-373 |
1954 |
Resume of the Rough Fish Removal Program in North Carolina
Pages 374-375 |
1954 |
Resume of Waterfowl Panel Discussion
Pages 234- |
1954 |
Shrub Lespedeza as a Quail Management Plant in Southeastern Virginia
Pages 108-115 |
1954 |
Summary of the Special Interest Meeting on Statistical Game Inventory Methods
Pages 235- |
1954 |
The Composition of Turkey Populations in Florida
Pages 186-190 |
1954 |
The Effects of Season Changes on Hunting Effort and Game Kill
Pages 198-205 |
1954 |
The Screw-Worm Problem in the Ocala National Forest Deer Herd
Pages 176-185 |
1954 |
The Use of Fire in Quail Management
Pages 116-120 |
1954 |
Type of Aquatic Vegetation Problems in Louisiana and Steps Taken to Correct Them
Pages 369-371 |
1954 |
Underwater Cinematography and Still Photography in Fisheries Research and Visual Education
Pages 356-381 |
1954 |
Vegetation Conversion in Pondfish Culture A technique of vegetation conversion for the liberation of nutrients contained in filamentous algae and submerged rooted aquatic plants is presented as a practice which may prove useful in the management of warm-water hatchery ponds and possibly small farm ponds. An experiment in the production of bluegill fingerlings was conducted comparing three methods of fertilization with the vegetation converson technique.
Pages 346-355 |
1954 |
Pages 210-222 |
1954 |
Pages 365-368 |
1954 |
What Hunting and Fishing Means to Industry
Pages 101-102 |
1954 |
A Fish Disease New to the Southeast
Pages 93-94 |
1953 |
A Method of Evaluating Farm Game Plantings
Pages 29-35 |
1953 |
A Preliminary Report on the Total Population Manipulation of a Warm-Water Stream The upper 46 miles of the North Fork of Licking River in Mason County, Kentucky, were treated in July, 1952, with 5-percent powdered rotenone to eradicate the entire fish population. This experimental section was then left open at all times to rough fish movement and recruitment. North Fork was selected as being typical of the many warm-water streams in the state having a high rough fish population which once offered better than average game fish angling. Five random population samples totaling 2.88 acres in area were taken prior to the eradication operation.
Pages 86-92 |
1953 |
Growth Rates of the White Crappie, Pomoxis Annularis, In Kentucky Lake During a series of netting studies conducted on Kentucky Lake, scale samples were collected from the white crappie that were harvested. Age and growth data was computed for 925 individuals of this species. These data showed that the white crappie in this impoundment reached a length of 4.63 inches at the end of the first year, 7.87 inches at the end of the second, 10.44 inches at the completion of the third year's growth, and 11.86 inche as at the end of the fourth.
Pages 95-100 |
1953 |
Mast Production of Certain Oak Species in Louisiana
Pages 1-19 |
1953 |
Post Season Mail Survey Techniques and Procedures
Pages 71-81 |
1953 |
Seasonal Availability of Certain Quail Foods as Determined from Ground Samples Arnold C. Haugen, Frank W. Fitch, Jr.
Pages 56-64 |
1953 |
Some Observations on Altitudinal Tolerance of Multiflora Rose
Pages 36-40 |
1953 |
The American Woodcock (Philohela Minor) in Louisiana
Pages 20-28 |
1953 |
The Effect of Hunting on the Dove Population
Pages 65-70 |
1953 |
The Effects of Land Use Trends on Statewide Game Management Planning
Pages 41-55 |
1953 |
The Status of Legalized Gigging and Snagging in Kentucky In 1950 Kentucky held its first legalized open season for the gigging and snagging of rough fishes. The legalization of this type of fishing was the result of an experimental study made in the spring of 1949 on Stoner Creek, Bourbon County, Kentucky. This study showed that rough fish made up 95.9 percent of the total harvest in pounds. During the open seasons of 1951, 1952, and 1953 a general statewide creel census has been taken. This census has substantiated the experimental study. A total of 9,278 fishermen were contacted.
Pages 82-85 |
1953 |
A Preliminary Report on the Investigations of Waters Below Storage Reservoirs
Pages 639-642 |
1952 |
Adaptability of Northern Techniques for Ruffed Grouse Census in Kentucky
Pages 518-526 |
1952 |
Deer Trapping Coordinated with Weather
Pages 503-506 |
1952 |
Estimating Deer Populations from Tracks
Pages 507-517 |
1952 |
Experimental Control of Juncus Roemarianus with Herbicides
Pages 552-558 |
1952 |
Farm Game Habitat Restoration in Kentucky
Pages 559-566 |
1952 |
Forest Wildlife Management on Cooperative Areas
Pages 540-551 |
1952 |
Growth Rates and Notes on the Redeyed Bass, Micropterus Coosae, Hubbs and Bailey
Pages 619-629 |
1952 |
E. Cooper Betram, William L. Gault
Pages 591-605 |
1952 |
Migratory Tendencies of the Manchester (Ia.) Strain of Rainbow Trout
Pages 630-638 |
1952 |
Quail Management on Forested Land
Pages 536-539 |
1952 |
Some Developments in the Field Bag Check System of Collecting Hunting Statistics
Pages 527-535 |
1952 |
The Role of Mink and Otter as Muskrat Predators in Northeastern North Carolina
Pages 606-618 |
1952 |
The Status of Commercial and Sports Fishing on Reelfoot Lake
Pages 643-647 |
1952 |