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CATFISH ANGLERS SOUGHT TO HELP BIOLOGISTS
Tagged fish offer angler rewards, help biologists manage flathead
catfish
MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University, in cooperation with the Kansas
Department of Wildlife and Parks, is conducting a research project on the
biology of flathead catfish in the Kansas River. Researchers at Kansas
State University are currently tagging flathead catfish throughout the
Kansas River with individually-numbered yellow tags inserted near the
dorsal fin. Stamped on each tag is an email address, flathead@ksu.edu, and
a phone number, 785-532-2413. Anglers who catch one of these tagged fish
are asked to email or call using the above information and provide the tag
number, date the fish was caught, weight of fish (in pounds), length of
fish (in inches), and where on the river the fish was caught.This
information, coupled with sampling efforts by the researchers, will help
determine the abundance, movement, harvest rates, and growth of flathead
catfish in the Kansas River. Anglers who report catching tagged fish will
then be placed in a drawing with a chance to win a digital camera ($300
value) or a catfish fishing pole ($150 value).
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