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Local Fish Age Brochure

Started by sasquatch, October 01, 2021, 12:31:48 PM

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Latimeria

That's really cool.  It's also basically saying that I caught a lot of old ass fish...  My Record mackerel would have been well over 10 years then.  lol
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Tim524

 Cool chart 8) I've caught a few trees, never thought about the age, just my lost money  ;D ;D

jrodda

Quote from: Latimeria on October 01, 2021, 05:36:37 PM
That's really cool.  It's also basically saying that I caught a lot of old ass fish...  My Record mackerel would have been well over 10 years then.  lol

That's where my mind went. The Yoda of mackerels.

Interesting the way seabass taper off the way they do while living such a long life span. I'm sure a lot of rockfish species do the same. I wanna say it's either Yelloweye or Tiger Rockfish that have 100+yr old fish in living amongst their kin.