Abstract

Abstract White bass Morone chrysops are an important sport fish for Nebraska anglers. In a statewide mail survey of licensed anglers during 1994–1995, 38% reported seeking white bass. White bass have been found in at least 20 flood control and irrigation reservoirs, ranging from less than 40.5 ha to 12,146 ha. The fish communities in these reservoirs comprised walleyes Stizostedion vitreum, channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus, crappies Pomoxis spp., and hybrids of white bass and striped bass M. saxatilis in addition to white bass. In reservoirs where gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum were the most abundant prey fish, white bass populations were characterized by stable, high recruitment, with a majority of the white bass being less than 300 mm in total length. In contrast, reservoirs with alewives Alosa pseudoharengus produced white bass populations with lower, less stable recruitment and a larger proportion of fish greater than 300 mm. Management efforts directed toward enhancing white bass populations hav...

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