HHOA Kashagawigamog Chain Fishing Survey
The Kashagawigamog (Kash) Chain of Lakes (Head, Grass, Kashagawigamog, Soyers, and Canning) is a vital part of the Halibutron Highlands outdoor community. The Halibutron Highlands Outdoor Association (HHOA) is dedicated to maintaining and enhancing local fisheries and fish environments. This survey is designed to gather information on the fishing experiences of lake residents and other people who fish the chain. The results will be used to support efforts to improve fishing and fish habitat on the Kash Chain. Your input is greatly appreciated.

𝙋𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚 𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙥 𝙎𝙪𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙇𝙤𝙘𝙖𝙡 𝙁𝙞𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙜! For only $35.00 per year you can become a HHOA member and help ensure the future of fishing and fish habitats.  If you prefer, you can make a donation.  Please consider helping today!  Click on this link:  https://www.hhoa.on.ca/membership

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1. Do you live on the Kashagawigamog Chain?
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2. If you live on the chain, what lake do you live on?
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3. What type of angler are you?
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4. What do you fish with?
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5. When do you do most of your fishing?
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6. How many days a year do you fish the Kash Chain?
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7. What species do you target on the chain? Please rank with #1 being the fish you target most often.
SM Bass
LM Bass
Walleye
Muskie
Lake Trout
Crappie
Panfish
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8. How would you describe the quality of fishing in the Kash Chain?
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9. Please rank the quality of fishing by species with #1 being the species you see as providing the best fishing in the chain.
SM Bass
LM Bass
Walleye
Muskie
Lake Trout
Crappie
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10. What do you see as the major factor affecting fishing on the Kash Chain? Please rank with #1 being the worst factor.
Overfishing
Low fish populations
Too much boat traffic
Shoreline development
Destruction of spawning habitat
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11. Some people believe walleye fishing has declined in recent years.  Do you agree with this?
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12. If you do catch walleye on the chain what size fish do you see as most common.
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13. If you agree that walleye fishing has declined please rank the causes you think have contributed with #1 being the most significant.
Loss of habitat
Degradation of spawning areas
Over harvesting by anglers
Discontinuation of stocking
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14. If you agree that the walleye fishing has declined what do you think can be done to improve it? Please check the actions you think should be taken.
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15. Where did you hear about our survey?
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