The Bass-Bluegill Combination in a Small Artificial Lake
Bennett, George William
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Title
The Bass-Bluegill Combination in a Small Artificial Lake
Author(s)
Bennett, George William
Issue Date
1948-12
Keyword(s)
Bass
Bluegill
Ponds
Illinois
Census
Abstract
TEN years ago, Fork Lake, a pond
of 1.38 acres on the farm of Paul
S. Smith near Mount Zion, Illinois,
Has probably typical of many of the older
man-made ponds in central Illinois. When
this pond was assigned for study to aquatic
biologists of the Illinois Natural Histor\
Survey in 1938, it was 18 years old and
had been used extensively for fishing,
waterfowl shooting, and general outdoor
recreation. A brief history of the recreational
benefits derived from the pond has
been published elsewhere (Thompson &
Bennett 1939a). The Fork Lake experiment was terminated
by run-off water from a 4-inch rain
that washed out the dam on July 8, 1942.
As no Natural History Survey personnel
were present at the time the actual break
occurred, fish collected were those that
remained in the pond after about two thirds
of the water had flowed out through
the break, carrying with it a part of the
fish population. In spite of this unfortunate
circumstance, which eliminated the
possibility of a final complete census of the
fish, the partial census and the collections
of previous years gave interesting and significant
information on the bass-bluegill
combination.
Publisher
Champaign : Illinois Natural History Survey
Series/Report Name or Number
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin; v. 024, no. 03
ISSN
0073-4918
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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