ATUR F N AL O R T E N S E O U M R T C R E A STATE OF MICHIGAN S P E DNR D M ICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SR57 September 2011 The Fish Community and Fishery of Peavy Pond, Iron County, Michigan with Emphasis on Walleye and Northern Pike Patrick A. Hanchin Michigamme Lake Mary River Paint River Peavy Pond 0 1 2 Michigamme Lake Miles Brule River Menominee River Wisconsin www.michigan.gov/dnr/ FISHERIES DIVISION SPECIAL REPORT 57 This page was intentionally left blank. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FISHERIES DIVISION Fisheries Special Report 57 September 2011 The Fish Community and Fishery of Peavy Pond, Iron County, Michigan with Emphasis on Walleye and Northern Pike Patrick A. Hanchin MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR) MISSION STATEMENT “The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state’s natural and cultural resources for current and future generations.” NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION (NRC) STATEMENT The Natural Resources Commission, as the governing body for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, provides a strategic framework for the DNR to effectively manage your resources. The NRC holds monthly, public meetings throughout Michigan, working closely with its constituencies in establishing and improving natural resources management policy. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES NON DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) provides equal opportunities for employment and access to Michigan’s natural resources. 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Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Special Report 57, Lansing. ii Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1 Study Area .............................................................................................................................. 1 Methods .................................................................................................................................. 3 Fish Community .................................................................................................................................. 3 Walleye and Northern Pike ................................................................................................................. 3 Size structure and sex ratio............................................................................................................. 3 Abundance ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Growth............................................................................................................................................. 6 Mortality........................................................................................................................................... 7 Recruitment ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Movement........................................................................................................................................ 9 Angler Survey...................................................................................................................................... 9 Field methods.................................................................................................................................. 9 Estimation methods....................................................................................................................... 10 Results .................................................................................................................................. 10 Fish Community ................................................................................................................................ 10 Walleye and Northern Pike ............................................................................................................... 11 Size structure and sex ratio........................................................................................................... 11 Abundance .................................................................................................................................... 11 Growth........................................................................................................................................... 12 Mortality......................................................................................................................................... 12 Recruitment ................................................................................................................................... 14 Movement...................................................................................................................................... 14 Angler Survey.................................................................................................................................... 14 Open-water.................................................................................................................................... 14 Ice-cover........................................................................................................................................ 14 Annual totals.................................................................................................................................. 15 Discussion............................................................................................................................. 15 Fish Community ................................................................................................................................ 15 Walleye and Northern Pike ............................................................................................................... 16 Size structure and sex ratio........................................................................................................... 16 Abundance .................................................................................................................................... 17 Growth........................................................................................................................................... 18 Mortality......................................................................................................................................... 18 Recruitment ................................................................................................................................... 20 Movement...................................................................................................................................... 20 Angler Survey.................................................................................................................................... 21 Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 21 Historical comparisons .................................................................................................................. 21 Comparison to other large lakes ................................................................................................... 21 Summary............................................................................................................................... 22 Acknowledgements...............................................................................................................23 Figures .................................................................................................................................. 24 Tables ................................................................................................................................... 31 References............................................................................................................................ 45 Appendix ..............................................................................................................................
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