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A comparison between circle hook and J hook performance in the dolphinfish, yellowfin tuna, and wahoo troll fishery off the coast of North Carolina

Issue
110(2)
Author(s)
Rudershausen, Paul J., Jeffrey A. Buckel, Greg E. Bolton, Randy W. Gregory, Tyler W. Averett, and Paul B. Conn
Cover date
2012
PDF
rudershausen.pdf
Pages
156-175

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