I took part in a similar study a number of years ago at UBC. I caught all our Pikeminnow in giant minnow traps and a few by angling in Blaney Creek, Lower Allouette, and Sturgeon Slough in Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows. All through Pitt Poulder is a good place to collect your fish. Unfortunately this time of year things tend to slow down.
For baiting the giant Minnow Traps we used either cat food or fish roe. Either worked well. Once the water temp goes below 9 degrees c they tend to stop actively feeding. If you left the minnow traps out over night you may have some luck. I collected ours sometime in April.
What size of tanks do you have to hold them in once you have collected them? We kept ours in an oval raceway that was about 60cm wide and about 60 cm deep and the straight away was about 2 meters in length.
Unfortunately they were always really jumpy, and did not take well to captivity. Then once they settled down they just did not eat....and they had hatchery coho, wild coho, hatchery cutthrout, wild cutthrout, hatchery steelhead, wild steelhead, and even hatchery atlantics.
Any chance of you being able to use Largemouth Bass as well? As it's about time that question gets answered here in BC as well!
On another note how have you or your professor managed to get this passed through Animal Care. They tend not to look favorably on this sort of research as they don't like captive fish being eaten by other captive fish?
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