Fishing and hunting are as normal and economically motivated behavior patterns as those routine activities of daily life which thin out horses, milk cows, perpetuate cereal stock, grind corn on the cob, or shear sheep. Profitable traps, pedals, lures, seines, nets, cages, ponds, and levees, some natural and many contrived, accentuate the same motive that leads individuals to harvest other gifts of nature. A widespread demand for recreational species can and will lead to husbanding and multiplying those delicate resources which permit no other cumulative extraction, maintain an unnatural longevity, or even provide extra profits through the innovation of complete domestication. These basic economic principles apply equally in the case of subsistence, commercial, or spectacular game species. Officially declared members of the Council of Delegates. Where do we stand in this area of wildlife management? What sort of data are currently available, and what major developments, refinements, and accomplishments can be discerned on the horizon? To direct and pace the remainder of this paper, let us recap several salient points concerning our unique quarry.
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