Fishing in Minnesota: A Study of Angler Participation and Activities
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Fishing in Minnesota: A Study of Angler Participation and Activities
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2004
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This study was conducted to:
identify the lifelong fishing participation patterns of Minnesota residents.
identify important factors in the process of initiation into and continuation of fishing for
Minnesota residents.
identify the constraints and barriers that influence the decision to participate in fishing.
identify involvement in recruiting/mentoring new anglers.
identify important factors related to recruiting/mentoring people into fishing.
compare age cohorts on each of the above.
A survey was distributed to 2,400 individuals from each of four age cohorts. After adjusting for
undeliverable surveys and invalid respondents, the response rate was 54%.
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Schroeder, Sue; Fulton, David, C.. (2004). Fishing in Minnesota: A Study of Angler Participation and Activities. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183578.
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