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Atferd, preferanser og syn på forvaltning blant ulike fiskergrupper i Trysil

Authors: Liberg, Åste Sætre; Stensland, Stian;

Atferd, preferanser og syn på forvaltning blant ulike fiskergrupper i Trysil

Abstract

The goal of this study was to examine different angler segments, and look at their behavior, preferences and views on fishery management. Our data were based on an e-mail survey (response rate 50%) of inland anglers in the angling destination Trysil, where especially brown trout (Salmo trutta) and grayling (Thymallus thymallus) are targeted. A cluster analysis based on 653 respondents and their specialization level in fishing (as measured by the three domains behavior, skill/knowledge, and commitment), revealed three angler groups: Generalists, medium specialists and specialists. The segments differed in specialization, behavior, satisfaction, and in their views on management actions, catch and release, and fly-fishing zones in Trysil. All segments were mainly satisfied with their overall fishing experience in Trysil, though larger trout and grayling in the catches could further increase their satisfaction level.

Målet med denne studien var å undersøke ulike fiskersegmenter og deres atferd, preferanser og syn på forvaltning og tilrettelegging av fiske. Våre data er basert på en e-postundersøkelse (svarprosent 50) av innlandsfiskere i Trysil, hvor ørret og harr er de mest populære fiskeartene. En klyngeanalyse med 653 respondenter gjort på deres spesialisering innen fiske (de tre domenene atferd, ferdigheter/kunnskap, involvering) ga tre fiskergrupper; generalistene, middelsspesialistene og spesialistene. Segmentene skilte seg fra hverandre i sin spesialisering, atferd og tilfredshet med fisket, og i deres syn på tilretteleggingstiltak, gjenutsetting av fisk og fluefiskesoner i Trysil. Alle segmentene var i hovedsak fornøyd med deres totale fiskeopphold i Trysil, men større ørret og harr i fangstene kan øke deres tilfredshet ytterligere.

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Norway
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Angling specialization, catch & release, fishing tourism, segmentation

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