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- Page 6 and 7: List of TablesFishing and Hunting1.
- Page 8 and 9: ForewordWhen I was growing up, it w
- Page 12 and 13: IntroductionThe National Survey of
- Page 14 and 15: SummaryThe 2011 Survey revealed tha
- Page 16 and 17: equipment (firearms, ammunition,arc
- Page 18 and 19: Fishing HighlightsIn 2011, 33.1 mil
- Page 20 and 21: Freshwater FishingAnglers .........
- Page 22 and 23: Days per anglerComparative Fishing
- Page 24 and 25: Total freshwaterexcluding Great Lak
- Page 26 and 27: Large MSA38%Percent of Anglers by R
- Page 28 and 29: Fishing was most popular amongWhite
- Page 31 and 32: HuntingU.S. Fish and Wildlife Servi
- Page 33 and 34: Hunting ExpendituresOf the $33.7 bi
- Page 35 and 36: Migratory Bird HuntingIn 2011, 2.6
- Page 37 and 38: Participation by Geographic RegionR
- Page 39 and 40: Sex and AgeOf the U.S. population 1
- Page 41 and 42: $50,000. For the general population
- Page 43: 2001-2011 Hunting Participants, Day
- Page 46 and 47: Wildlife Watching HighlightsNearly
- Page 48 and 49: Around-The-Home Wildlife-Watching H
- Page 50 and 51: Percent of Males and Females Who Pa
- Page 52 and 53: Household Income of Around-The-Home
- Page 54 and 55: around-the-home wildlife watching,c
- Page 56 and 57: Area Visited by Away-From-HomeParti
- Page 58 and 59: Percent of Males and Females Who Pa
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Education, Race, and Ethnicity ofAw
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2001-2011 Wildlife-Watching Partici
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Tables
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Table 1. Anglers and Hunters 16 Yea
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Table 5. Saltwater Anglers and Days
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Table 8. Selected Characteristics o
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Table 9. Selected Characteristics o
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Table 10. Selected Characteristics
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Table 11. Summary of Expenditures f
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Table 13. Trip and Equipment Expend
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Table 15. Trip and Equipment Expend
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Table 17. Expenditures for Hunting:
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Table 19. Trip and Equipment Expend
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Table 21. Trip and Equipment Expend
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Table 24. Selected Characteristics
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Table 28. Hunters and Days of Hunti
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Table 30. Anglers Fishing From Boat
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Table 35. Wildlife-Watching Partici
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Table 38. Away-From-Home Wildlife W
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Table 41. Selected Characteristics
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Table 42. Selected Characteristics
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Table 43. Land Owned or Leased for
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Appendix AU.S. Fish and Wildlife Se
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Fishing—The sport of catching ora
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Appendix BU.S. Fish and Wildlife Se
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Table B-1. Anglers and Hunters Part
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Table B-7. Selected Characteristics
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Table B-8. Selected Characteristics
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Appendix CU.S. Fish and Wildlife Se
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Table C-1. Major Characteristics of
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In the 1991 Survey, an attempt wasm
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Table C-3. Wildlife-Watching Partic
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The 1960, 1965, and 1970 Surveysdif
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Table C-5. Anglers and Hunters by C
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Appendix DU.S. Fish and Wildlife Se
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Detailed SamplesTwo independent det
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• Responses are not collected fro
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tables indicated by the numerator.T
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Table D-1. Approximate Standard Err
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Table D-3. Approximate Standard Err
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Table D-5. Parameters a, b, and c f