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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Control of Apus and Fairy Shrimp in Hatchery Rearing Ponds

Single applioations of 0.25 ppm Dylox effectively controlled the tadpole shrimp, Apus longicaudatus, and the fairy shrimp, Streptocephalus texanus, in hatchery ponds without adverse effects on bass or channel catfish fry. Bass survival in treated ponds was boosted from 20 to 80 per cent by the Dylox treatment. Plankton populations in the treated ponds appeared unaffected.

Russell G. Hornbeck, Warren White, Fred P. Meyer

Pages 401-404

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1965

Nylon Mats as Spawning Sites for Largemouth Bass, Micropterus Salmoides, Lac.

A commercially available nylon mat material was tested as a spawning site for largemouth bass. Of 90 mats installed in fin ponds during a two-year period, spawns were observed on 68. In the 1965 experiment, 71 percent of the 80 spawns observed in three ponds were on the spawning mats. Three efforts to transfer mats bearing eggs to rearing ponds for incubation and growth were successful to some degree, although acceptable production was obtained in only one of the three trials. In this instance a per-acre production of 37,600 two-inch fingerlings weighing 54.3 pounds was measured.

G. A. Chastain, J. R. Snow

Pages 405-408

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1965

Some Limnologlcal Aspects of Benbrook Lake, Tarrant County, Texas

Clifford E. Murphy, Dee Keeton, Russell C. Faulkner

Pages 409-412

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1965

The Physical-Chemical Limnolgy of a New Reservoir (Beaver) and a Fourteen Year Old Reservoir (Bull Shoals) Located on the White River, Arkansas and Missouri

This paper compares limnological conditions of two reservoirs in the same drainage to determine whether there is a significant difference in basic fertility associated with age. Bull Shoals, the older reservoir of the study, filled in 1952, contains 45,440 acres ,at top of power pool, and has been under intensive study since June 1963. Beaver Reservoir, located upstream, began filling in December 1963 and reached 16,210 acres in 1965. At top of the designed power pool, it will encompass 28,220 acres. This new reservoir has been under study since June 1964.

James W. Mullan, Richard L. Applegate

Pages 413-421

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1965

Age and Growth of the Smallmouth Bass Micropterus Dolomieui Lacepede in Arkansas

The age and growth of the smallmouth bass, Micropterus dolomieui Lacepede, was studied using the scale method. The bass were collected over a three-year period (1962 through 1964) from 51 locations in 32 streams in three drainages throughout the smalImouth's range in Arkansas and from one location in Missouri. A computer was utilized in determining the mathematical relationship between scale growth and body growth for all specimens used in the study and in comparing the growth of bass collected from the various drainages, streams, and locations in streams.

Frank Peek

Pages 422-431

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1965

Commercial Fishing in the Mobile Delta, Alabama During the Period of July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964

A total of 205 licensed commercial fishermen fished in 31,549 acres of water of the Mobile Delta in Alabama north of U. S. Hig-hway 90 during the period July 1, 1963 to June 30, 1964. Forty-one (20 percent) of these fishermen were selected at random and interviewed. Information concerning catch, capital investment, gross income, net income, and operating expenses was obtained. It was assumed that this sample was representative of the 205 licensed freshwater commercial fishermen who fished the sample area and the data were calcuLated on this basis.

Sam L. Spencer, Wayne E. Swingle, Thomas M. Scott, Jr.

Pages 432-438

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1965

Statistics on the Sport Fishery of the Mobile Delta During the Period of July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964

The Mobile Delta was described in this study as the water area in Alabama lying between the Mobile Oauseway on the south and Highway 84 bridge on the Tombigbee River near Jackson, Alabama and Choctaw Bluff, Alabama on the Alabama River in Clark County on the north. It consisted of 31,549 acres of waster lying in a land areaapproximate1y 10 by 60 miles. The delta was divided into seven areas for the creel census. A creel census of the sport fishery was made in the area during July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964.

Wayne E. Swingle, Sam L. Spencer, Thomas M. Scott, Jr.

Pages 439-446

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1965

The Cooperation Between Technical and Enforcement Personnel in the State of South Carolina

Cooperation between technical and enforeement personnel in South Carolina is excellent. This cooperation is the result of both a mutual respect between the technical and enforcement personnel and a recognition by our directors and commissioners that such cooperation is essential if an effective job of wildlife conservation is to be accomplished. An excellent example of a cooperative effort in South Carolina is the annual operation of the Moncks Corner Striped Bass Hatchery. This operation requires about six weeks of 24 -hour per day duty.

A. M. Flood, Jr.

Pages 447-449

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1965

Selection of Game, Fish, and Boating Enforcement Personnel

D. E. Curtis

Pages 450-453

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1965

Enforcement's Role in Interdepartmental Relations

Robert S. Baker

Pages 455-457

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1965

Enforcement Problems Relevent to Juvenile Law Violations

James L. Bailey

Pages 457-464

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1965

Supervision of a Game Warden Trainee

H. H. Pittman, Jr.

Pages 464-467

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1965

Two-Way Radio Communications System and Its Relationship to Wildlife Law Enforcement Program

Paul Strunk

Pages 467-468

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1965

The Need for Supervisory Training in Wildlife Law Enforcement

Lt. J. B. Barbaree

Pages 469-471

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1965

Welcome to Florida

Doyle Conner

Pages 1-2

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1964

Welcome Address

W. T. McBroom

Pages 2-5

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1964

President's Message

J. D. Aldrich

Pages 6-7

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1964

Outdoor Recreation Council in Florida

Ney Landrum

Pages 7-10

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1964

The Florida State Board of Conservation

Randolph Hodges

Pages 10-12

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1964

Address

C. E. Sikes

Pages 12-16

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1964

Eyelens Weights--Valuable Deer Management Tools

Robert L. Downing, Richard W. Whittington

Pages 17-20

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1964

Production and Deer Utilization of Woody Browse on the Jefferson National Forest, Virginia

William M. Stiteler, Jr., Paul A. Shrauder

Pages 21-34

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1964

The Influence of Oak Mast on European Wild Hog Reproduction

George H. Matschke

Pages 35-39

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1964

Effect of Site Preparation on Wildlife and Vegetation in the Sandhills of Central Florida

S. L. Beckwith

Pages 39-48

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1964

Populations of Wild Turkeys in Relation to Fields

James C. Lewis

Pages 49-56

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1964

The Importance of Variety to Southern Deer

Daniel W. Lay

Pages 57-62

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1964

Effects of Burning Dates on Vegetative Production On Ozark Forests

John B. Lewis, Dean A. Murphy, John Ehrenreich

Pages 63-72

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1964

Effects of Elimination of Alligatorweed on Certain Aquatic Plants and the Value of these Plants as Waterfowl Foods

Frank B. McGilvrey

Pages 73-79

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1964

Waterfowl Hunting Activities and Harvest in the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, 1960-1963

Farrell F. Copelin, Earl Craven, Charles O. Gilliam, Jim Adcock

Pages 79-90

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1964

Lead Shot on Catahoula Lake and Its Management Implications

Dewey Wills, Leslie L. Glasgow

Pages 90-105

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1964

Methods and Trap Design for Lesser Scaup Trapping in Louisiana

Ted Joanen

Pages 106-109

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1964

The Ecology of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Eastern United States with particular reference to Virginia

Earl L. Atwood, John T. Lamb, Daniel E. Sonenshine

Pages 110-119

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1964

Kentucky's Primitive Weapons Hunting Area Its Management, Administration, Public Use and Acceptance

William D. Zeedyk

Pages 124-124

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1964

The New Look on Southern National Forests

Howard A. Miller

Pages 124-129

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1964

Some Aspect of Fish and Wildlife Management on an Army Reservation

Earl F. Kennamer, Roy T. Johnston

Pages 129-136

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1964

A Simple Technique for Removing Mandibles of Deer Without Trophy Defacement

Charles M. Marshall, James F. Smith, Andrew J. Weber

Pages 137-140

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1964

Preliminary Report Of Telemetric Study of Deer Movements and Behavior on the Eglin Field Reservation in Northwestern Florida

Lewis K. Jeter, Robert L. Marchinton

Pages 140-152

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1964

Studies on Possible Effects of Mirex Bait on the Bobwhite Quail and Other Birds

Maurice F. Baker

Pages 153-160

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1964

A Survey of the Wetlands Inventory and it's Application to Agricultural Drainage

Dan M. Russell

Pages 160-162

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1964

Water Use Committee

Harold E. Alexander

Pages 162-170

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1964

A Review of the Farm Game Committe Activities for the Past Ten Years, 1954-1964

Edward G. Sullivan

Pages 170-181

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1964

Activities of the Foreign Game Committe Southeastern Section of the Wildlife Society, 1963-64

Lee K. Nelson

Pages 181-184

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1964

Dove Committee Panel Discussion

Don W. Hayne

Pages 184-

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1964

Field Management for Public Dove Hunting in the United States

Robert B. McCartney

Pages 185-187

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1964

Status of the Analysis of Mourning Dove Bandings

Roy E. Tomlinson

Pages 188-189

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1964

Regulations' Needs in Dove Management

Pages 189-190

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1964

Report of the Game Section Sessions and Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of The Wildlife Society 18th Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Game & Fish Commissioners, Clearwater,

H. E. Wallace

Pages 190-

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1964

1964 Pollution Committee Report to the President, Southern Division, American Fisheries Society

Frederic F. Fish

Pages 191-197

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1964

Summary Report of the 13th Annual Meeting of the Southern Divisionn of AFS

James T. Davis

Pages 191-

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1964

Results of Selective Shad Treatments in Six Central Florida Lakes

The use of rotenone in an attempt to reduce the number of gizzard and threadfin shad in several Central Florida lakes has been intensified during the past two years·. Descriptions and procedures employed in selective shad treatments of Lake Tarpon, Lake Seminole, Lake Tsala Apopka, Alligator Lake, Lake Julianna and Scott Lake are discussed in detail. Creel census data was not available, therefore, fish population samples collected over a two year period were compared to determine if a change has occurred in the species composition of the treated water areas.

C. L. Phillippy

Pages 198-212

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1964