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1. Smallmouth Bass Management Proposals MDC Regulations Committee
February 22, 2010
2. Presenters Al Agnew
Dan Kreher
3. 3 MO Smallmouth Alliance Founded in1992
250 members
Protect & improve SMB fisheries
Focus on:
Conservation
Education
Angler Activism
4. 4 Cooperation w/MDC
Pushed for liberalization of Spotted Bass regs in Meramec River basin
Highlighted river otter predation problems in streams
Volunteers and $$$ support for MDC GO FISH program
5. 5 MDC Sign Posting Program
6. 6 Blue Ribbon Advisory Panel Formed in 2008
Comprised of 20 Anglers MSA members, canoe outfitters, guides, outdoor journalists, fisheries biologist
Mission Statement
To Work with the MO Department of Conservation and Other State Agencies to Promote and Support Fisheries Management Regulations Changes to Help Create World-Class Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Missouri.
7. 7 SMB White Paper Summary MDC program began in 1989
35 biological studies completed / 12 areas established
Special regs on sections of 10 streams (approx. 300 miles)
15 minimum length/ 1 SMB creel limit
Big Piney, Big, Meramec, Eleven Point, Mineral Fork, James, Joachim Ck, Osage Fork, Ten Mile Ck, Elk River (2 bass creel)
Trophy regs on sections of 2 streams (46 miles)
18 minimum length / 1 SMB creel limit
Gasconade, Jacks Fork
8. 8 White Paper Study Composite Results SMB 12 > 15 = 42% increase in avg catch rate per hour
SMB > 15 = 31% increase in avg catch rate per hour
Special regs areas did not reach doubling objective but did improve markedly vs. conditions prior to regs enactment & compared to control areas
SMB > 18 = while still under 1% of sampled population, catch rate did increase by 22% after special regs
Some temporary declines in angling effort (Meramec) but fishing pressure shortly returned to normal levels
9. 9 MDCs Conclusions The science was proven to work in improving average sizes, catch rates, proportional stock densities
Non-compliance with Special Regs by anglers was immaterial
Anglers were generally either in favor of or did not oppose Special Regs areas; would not object to their expansion
Anglers want stream fishing quality to be improved & support regulations enacted for this purpose
Key Objective = How do we use these proven fisheries management practices to improve the quality of stream SMB fishing throughout the state?
10. 10 Proposed SMB Management Changes Increase in Statewide Minimum Length Limit; Reduction in Creel Limit
Expansion of 18 / 1 SMB Trophy Regs Areas
Existing streams
High potential waters
Expansion of 15 / 1 SMB Special Regs Areas
Existing streams/areas
High potential waters
11. 11 Missouris Existing Length / Creel Limits 12-inch Minimum Length Limit
In place since 1974 . . . some 36 years
Supports sustainable stream fisheries (for small fish)
Maximum sustained yield approach to fisheries management
Favors angler harvest over quality fishing
Incongruous with naturally slow growth rates and low fish densities of predator species
MDC & other research supports higher length limits as being much more effective in increasing average sizes, improving catch rates
Limit well below that of several other states 12.7 avg (11 states)
15-inch MLL on MO reservoirs exceedingly successful for tourism & tax $$$
12. 12 Missouris Existing Length / Creel Limits 6 Fish Daily Creel Limit
In place since 1961, nearly 50 years
Limit exceedingly high for predator species such as stream SMB
Assumes stream SMB pursued widely as food vs. sport fish
Favors angler harvest over quality fishing
Lower creel limits combined with higher MLL proven to be much more effective in increasing average sizes, improving catch rates
Limit above that of many other states 4.8 fish avg (21 states)
In recent years, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa adopted 3-4 fish creels
13. 13 Proposed Statewide SMB Length / Creel Limits 15-inch Minimum Length Limit
3 SMB Daily Creel Limit total black bass remains at 6 fish
14. 14 Expansion of SMB Trophy Special Regs Areas 18 / 1 SMB Creel Limit Expansion
Stream Features:
Excellent Habitat
Historically Ozarks Best SMB Fisheries
High Potential for Trophy SMB
Some Streams Already Under Special Regs
Publicly Accessible
15. 15 Proposed Additional SMB Trophy Regs Areas Gasconade MDC Mitschele access (Hwy 7 Bridge) downstream to MDC Riddle Bridge access (Hwy Y) 38 miles
16. 16 Gasconade River One of top 3 SMB rivers in Ozarks
38 additional miles of Special Regs water
Adjoins 20-mile stretch of 18/1 SMB regs area
Great SMB habitat, fertility & size to grow trophy SMB
Numerous public stream accesses
Supported by guides/outfitters
17. 17 Proposed Additional SMB Trophy Regs Areas Big Piney USFS East Gate access downstream to Gasconade River 19 miles
18. 18 Big Piney River 19-mile Special Regs stretch
1st Trophy Area on Big Piney
Adjoins existing 18/1 area on Gasconade
Plentiful public access
Great habitat & lunker potential
Strongly supported
19. 19 Proposed Additional SMB Trophy Regs Areas Current Power Mill access (Hwy 106) downstream to Van Buren City Park access (Hwy 60) 26 miles
20. 20 Current River 1st Special Regs area on Current River
26 miles of water
Size & habitat to produce trophy SMB
One of top SMB streams in Ozarks
Numerous public accesses
21. 21 Proposed Additional SMB Trophy Regs Areas
Meramec Birds Nest access downstream to MDC Blue Springs Creek access 29 miles
22. 22 Meramec River 29 miles of additional Special Regs water
1st Trophy area on Meramec
Adjoins existing 15/1 SMB reg water upstream
Top producer of quality SMB
Lots of public access, popularly fished stretch
Supported by anglers, guides, outfitters
23. 23 Proposed Additional SMB Trophy Regs Areas Gasconade MDC Mitschele access (Hwy 7 Bridge) downstream to MDC Riddle Bridge access (Hwy Y) 38 miles
Big Piney USFS East Gate access downstream to Gasconade River 19 miles
Current Power Mill access (Hwy 106) downstream to Van Buren City Park access (Hwy 60) 26 miles
Meramec Birds Nest access downstream to MDC Blue Springs Creek access 29 miles
Expands Trophy Regs from just 46 miles to 158 miles
Represent Ozarks Finest SMB Fisheries
24. 24 Expansion of SMB Special Regs Areas 15 / 1 SMB Creel Limit Expansion
Stream Features:
Excellent Habitat
Ozarks Better SMB Fisheries
Publicly Accessible
High Potential for Quality SMB
Expansion of Existing Regs Areas
New Areas
25. 25 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas Expansion of Existing Areas/Streams
Big Piney MDC Boiling Springs access downstream to USFS Slabtown access 14 miles
26. 26 Big Piney River Expands existing area by 14 miles
Several public access points
Significant fishing pressure
Excellent habitat
Great potential
Guide/outfitter support
27. 27 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas Expansion of Existing Areas/Streams
James MDC Delaware Town access downstream to MDC Hooten Town access 12 miles
28. 28 James River Extends existing 15/1 SMB regs area
12 additional miles
Protects best SMB water on James
Excellent SMB habitat
Traditionally one of the better SMB streams in Ozarks
Solid angler support
29. 29 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas Expansion of Existing Areas/Streams
Meramec MDC Short Bend access downstream to MDC Woodson K Woods access 26 miles
30. 30 Meramec River Headwater reach of Meramec
26 miles of SMB water
Good public access
Excellent habitat
Strong angler/outfitter support
31. 31 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas Expansion of Existing Areas/Streams
Gasconade MDC Wilber Allen access downstream to MDC Hazelgreen access 54 miles
32. 32 Gasconade River Top Ozark SMB river
Excellent habitat
54-mile section
Numerous access points
Similar regs to Osage Fork
High potential
Strongly supported
33. 33 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas New Management Area Streams
North Fork of White Hwy 76 bridge downstream to MDC Hammond Camp access 29 miles
34. 34 North Fork of White Excellent SMB habitat
29 miles of water
Similar mgt. to Eleven Point River
Lots of public access
Suffers from over-harvest of SMB
Support from guides/outfitters
35. 35 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas New Management Area Streams
Bryant Creek Bell School access (Hwy 95 bridge) downstream to MDC Florence C. Cook access 24 miles
36. 36 Bryant Creek 24 miles of SMB water
Excellent habitat
Would mirror mgt of upper North Fork
Lots of public access
SMB overharvested along Bryant
Great potential
Support from guides, anglers
37. 37 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas New Management Area Streams
Courtois Creek Brazil LWB downstream to Huzzah Creek 21 miles
Huzzah Creek Dillard access (Hwy 49 bridge) downstream to MDC Scotia Bridge access 29 miles
38. 38 Huzzah & Courtois Creeks Excellent SMB habitat
50 miles of combined water
Popularly fished
Supported by local anglers/outfitters
Great potential for improved quality
39. 39 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas New Management Area Streams
Bourbeuse Hwy 19 bridge downstream to MDC Union access (Hwy 50 bridge) 94 miles spotted bass concerns
40. 40 Bourbeuse River
41. 41 Bourbeuse River 94 miles of river
Threatened by spotted bass
No regs water on entire 125+-miles
Good SMB habitat
Problems similar to Big River = mgt. should be similar
High potential
42. 42 Proposed Additional SMB Special Regs Areas New Management Area Streams
North Fork of White Hwy 76 bridge downstream to MDC Hammond Camp access 29 miles
Bryant Creek Bell School access (Hwy 95 bridge) downstream to MDC Florence C. Cook access 24 miles
Courtois Creek Brazil LWB downstream to Huzzah Creek 21 miles
Huzzah Creek Dillard access (Hwy 49 bridge) downstream to MDC Scotia Bridge access 29 miles
Bourbeuse Hwy 19 bridge downstream to MDC Union access (Hwy 50 bridge) 94 miles spotted bass concerns
Expansion of Existing Areas
Big Piney MDC Boiling Springs access downstream to USFS Slabtown access 14 miles
James MDC Delaware Town access downstream to MDC Hooten Town access 12 miles
Meramec MDC Short Bend access downstream to MDC Woodson K Woods access 26 miles
Gasconade MDC Wilber Allen access downstream to MDC Hazelgreen access 54 miles
43. 43 Conclusion White Paper effort was largely successful
Quality regs produce quality SMB fishing more and larger fish
Anglers want opportunity for better stream SMB fishing
Anglers will support fisheries regulations to achieve this objective
Reputation as SMB angling destination will provide economic benefits to Missouri
44. 44
45. Thank You MSA Will Continue to Work Closely with the MDC to Help Shape the Future of Stream Smallmouth Bass Fishing in the Missouri Ozarks