Anglers on Fort Peck Reservoir this summer may be asked a few questions about their fishing experience when they come off the water.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is conducting an angling "creel" survey on the state's largest and most popular warm water fishery to monitor catch rates of popular game fish and determine level of satisfaction with the fishery.
The data-gathering surveys will be based at marinas and boat ramps around the reservoir. Creel clerks will ask several questions about the day's fishing and also provide information on aquatic invasive species (AIS).
"The interview is short and shouldn't take more than a couple minutes," said Fort Peck Reservoir fisheries biologist Heath Headley.
According to Headley, detailed information gathered from these surveys is important and helps FWP better manage the Fort Peck fisheries by providing information on fishing pressure, size of fish harvested and angler catch rates.
"We'd like to thank all anglers in advance for their time and cooperation during these surveys and wish everyone the best of luck fishing this summer," Headley said.
If there are any questions, please contact Headley at 406-526-3471, or email [email protected]
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