“…Although strong selection pressures acting on behavioral traits in recreational fisheries are supported by theoretical arguments and simulation models (Alós et al., ; Andersen, Marty, & Arlinghaus, ; Enberg et al., ; Uusi‐Heikkilä et al., ), few experimental studies on this topic exist so far. The majority of these support the assumption of positive correlations between exploration, habitat choice behavior, activity, aggression, boldness and intensity of parental care, and vulnerability to hook‐and‐line fisheries (Alós, Palmer, Rosselló, & Arlinghaus, ; Alós, Palmer, Trias, Díaz‐Gil, & Arlinghaus, ; Härkönen, Hyvärinen, Niemelä, & Vainikka, ; Härkönen, Hyvärinen, Paappanen, & Vainikka, ; Klefoth, Skov, Krause, & Arlinghaus, ; Monk & Arlinghaus, ; Sutter et al., ; Wilson, Brownscombe, Sullivan, Jain‐Schlaepfer, & Cooke, ). Following the timidity syndrome hypothesis recently put forward by Arlinghaus et al.…”