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Hey EVERYONE!!!!
For a group 4 project that I am taking part in, we want to capture and release fish in our campus lake to determine population size. What I need help with is what is the proper method for catching them with nets, tagging them releasing them?"
Bear in mind that we are in a small high school in the middle of China with limited resources. No electro shocking so nets will to be implemented. I hear gill nets kill the fish. We dont want that. I on behalf of my biology class would appreciate any help or suggestions that is posted.
Thanks Y'all!
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SG047
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well as a keen fisher man my self what i do when i go fishing is take a long net with me called a keep net, thiss allows me to hold as many fish as i like and then when i am finished i count how many i hav caught and put them bak
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