2007
DOI: 10.3796/ksft.2007.43.4.291
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Development of artificial bait for octopus drift line

Abstract: The crayfish-shaped artificial bait for octopus drift line is manufactured, into which is made to insert ordinary bait. The effects of the artificial bait are confirmed through the analysis of octopus behavior in the laboratory in comparison with the existing bait of pig-fat skin, and the investigation of the octopus catch on the sea, and in addition, the examination of the water quality in relation to the bait to be inserted into the artificial bait is done together. The artificial bait is red in color, 10.5c… Show more

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“…Enteroctopus dofleini, fishery from the Republic of Korea. In that successful test, artificial lures resembling crustaceans were more effective than the traditional pork skin used as bait (An and Arimoto, 2007). Given the large costs involved in using crabs for bait and the impact on their natural populations, this study sought to determine the feasibility of substituting artificial lures in lieu of fresh crabs in the Campeche octopus fishery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Enteroctopus dofleini, fishery from the Republic of Korea. In that successful test, artificial lures resembling crustaceans were more effective than the traditional pork skin used as bait (An and Arimoto, 2007). Given the large costs involved in using crabs for bait and the impact on their natural populations, this study sought to determine the feasibility of substituting artificial lures in lieu of fresh crabs in the Campeche octopus fishery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%