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37821
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When the fishing gets tough in lakes and ponds, the answer could be fishing more aggressively, which studies have shown can help bring the populations back up.
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38073
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The answer to why there are so few rockfish and if there is anything being done to increase their numbers is explained. Most of the female fish do not survive to the age they need to spawn, but in order to save and increase their numbers, eggs are being harvested in hatcheries and later released back into the wild.
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38173
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The growth rate of fish is an important index to the quality and productivity of a pond or lake. A survey in 1950 was conducted across several lakes in North Carolina comparing amount to fish sixe to lake specifications.
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38189
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The author explains that the size of fish is small in some lakes because there is not enough food to have every fish be large.