“…Conventionally, movement and recapture data have been used to assess optimal age and size to release stocked fish (Pycha and King, 1967;Behmer et al, 1993), identify appropriate seasons to plant fish (Buettner, 1961;Hansen and Stauffer, 1971;Elrod, 1987), assess the most appropriate genetic strain (Elrod, 1987;Elrod and Schneider, 1987), and employ tagging methods that ensure the greatest degree of stock survivability (Buettner, 1961;Behmer et al, 1993). Based on recaptures from recreational anglers, Behmer et al (1993) suggested that stocking of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) in the St. Marys River should occur in early June and at the largest size. Recapture data can also be incorporated into models to generate movement, survival, mortality, and abundance estimates (Fielder and Thomas, 2006;Glover et al, 2008;Haas et al, 1988).…”