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The Human Dimensions of Texas Angling: A 20 Year Analysis Gerard Kyle Adam Landon Michael Schuett Texas A&M University Robin Riechers Jeremy Leitz Ken Kurzawski Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Texas A&M University | Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences | Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Lab www.humandimensionslab.org
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Background ‘89 ‘90 ‘93 ‘97 ‘04 ‘08 ‘01 ‘12
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Response Rates
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License Sales Percent of Licensed Anglers in Texas & the U.S. Licensed Anglers as a Percentage of Population Total Fishing License Sales
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Freshwater vs. Saltwater Freshwater Saltwater Percent of Resident Anglers by who Fished One or More Days in Freshwater/Saltwater
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Licensed Anglers not Fishing Percent of Anglers who Purchased a License but did not go Fishing
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Socio-Demographics Percent of Resident Anglers by Age
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Socio-Demographics Percent of Resident Anglers by Age Freshwater Saltwater
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Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Household Income
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Days Spent Angling Days Spent Angling by Resident Anglers on a Typical Fishing Trip Freshwater Saltwater
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Distance Travelled Distance Travelled by Resident Anglers on a Typical Fishing Trip Freshwater Saltwater
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Seasonality Freshwater Saltwater Percent of Resident Anglers by Month in which their “Typical” Freshwater/Saltwater Fishing Trip Occurred
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Preferred Setting Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Preferred Setting
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Fishing Companions Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Preferred Fishing Companions
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Socio-Demographics Percent of Resident Anglers by Age Freshwater Saltwater
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Self-Assessed Skill Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Self-Assessed Skill
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Target Species Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Target Species
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Fishing Satisfaction Freshwater Saltwater Resident Anglers’ Satisfaction
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Some Other Trends Age – Older anglers score lower on almost all motivation variables Scored higher on “To get outdoors” – Younger anglers place less importance on keeping fish – Turn-over of an angling generation Stronger catch and release orientation
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Some Other Trends Species Preference - Freshwater – Two very different freshwater angling populations, Bass/Other Bass anglers generally more motivated “Other” anglers place more importance on keeping fish
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Some Other Trends Species Preference - Saltwater – Drum and Trout anglers share similar motivations Place differing importance on angling specific expectations; i.e., keeping fish (drum anglers), catching large fish (trout anglers) How will perceived trout declines impact participation? – Increasingly targeting drum and placing importance on catching large fish
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Questions? Texas A&M University | Recreation, Park & Tourism Sciences | Human Dimensions of Natural Resources Lab www.humandimensionslab.org
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