Effect of Sucker Removal on Fish and Fishing at Big Bear Lake
James C. Schneider and Walter R. Crowe, 1887
Yellow perch and, to a lesser extent rock bass, benefited from the removal of suckers. Largemouth and smallmouth bass did not benefit. The catch of perch by anglers increased from about 500 per year to over 12,000; in addition, a large winter fishery for them developed. There was about a 4-fold increase in rock bass catch and population size. The increases in perch and rock bass stocks were achieved more by improved recruitment than by improved growth.
Removal of suckers with trap nets is a feasible management tool in lakes where suckers are dominant, where a high proportion of them can be easily removed, and where there are only a few species of fish present to absorb the benefits.