Challenges of estimating post-release mortality of istiophorid billfishes caught in the recreational fishery: A review

Authors
Graves, J. and Horodyski, A.Z.
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Fisheries Research
Volume (Issue #)
166
Page #s
163-168
Contact information
graves@vims.edu
Summary

The authors conducted a review of post release mortality studies on billfish caught in recreational fisheries. Despite relatively so few studies involving many variables, the authors were able to detect some trends: 1) High speed trolling with artificial lures or a lure/natural bait combination (usually with J hooks) result in low amounts of internal hooking, tissue trauma and post release mortality; and 2) slow troll fisheries using natural baits or lure/bait combinations and circle hooks result in reduced rates of internal hooking, tissue trauma and sometimes post-release mortality. 

Field Studies

Challenges of estimating post-release mortality of istiophorid billfishes caught in the recreational fishery: A review

Study Type
Summary study
Effect on bycatch species
High speed trolling with J hooks and artificial bait and slow trolling with circle hooks and natural bait resulted in less internal hooking, tissue damage and increase post release survival.
Bycatch species
Reduction technique
Fishing Gear