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Now that what I"m talking about!
Were those age spots on that Smallie?
LOL... heck of a fish.
Tight lines and God Bless
Danny
Outstanding fish, too bad he is mounting it for even though it may have not gotten any larger, I would guess she will still reproduce and that is just as important. Big Fish Genetics start BIG FISH. By the way do fish stop reporducing after so many years? I would bet Moose knows this answer.
A true beast indeed!!
You don't need to mount live fish with today's reproductions. Turn her loose and if she spawn's so much the better.
Gee-ya.
I swear, as I was looking at that picture, I started to drool like Homer Simpson at Dunkin' Donuts.
The bluebird sky is interesting. And if I'm reading my lunar tables right, not exactly what most would consider prime time for lunkers.
jcb
Just think Elnut, yours will be alot bigger. Stay positive I'm rooting for ya.....:-)
Good gosh what a fish! To bad it wasn't put back in the water to reproduce. I wonder what he caught it on? Imagine that on a FNF! :-)
I don't think they stop growing or producing eggs as they get older but I'll have to ask a fisheries biologist to get the answer to this question.
I do think that we put pressure on the species and that removing the larger fish MAY have an impact on the gene pool in the fish population. It's a process that scientist call genetic selection. However a big fish may have produced hundreds of thousands of offspring before they are taken out of the lake. So their genes have been passed on to new generations many years before they are caught and taking out of the lake. So the natural selection of fishing pressure may not really deplete the big fish genes out of the gene pool. Thankfully nature found a way to preserve the bigger fish genes for the fish and us fisherman. Nature is pretty cool.
I read a bit in my fish book. The ability of the fish to continue to reproduce depends a lot on the species of the fish and the local environment that the fish live it. Fish continue to grow throughout their life for the most part but the growth rates may slow down in later years. There is a big difference in the life spans of different species of fish. Freshwater vs saltwater fish and even within the freshwater fish. Catfish and Sturgeon can live a very long life vs a minnow that may only live for 2 years tops. I wish that my text book spoke more to the freshwater fish that we seek like Large mouth Bass and Small Mouth Bass.
I think that it would be hard to deplete the gene pool of the big fish genes since we tend to protect these fish when they are smaller which allows them to reproduce a few times before they get harvested.
Regards,
Moose1am
I told you Boys and Girls, Moose would know. The absolute without a doubt MOST TECHNICAL fisherman on this board, in my opinion.
I may never catch the 12 pounder, but I do have a cheering section. If it does happen, Fishin.com gets lifetime free publicity as the exclusive website of the guy that caught the New World Record.
10 days until travel day, 11 days until the QUEST FOR THE 12 POUNDER begins. Move over Mr. Hayes for there is a new fish at the top of the food chain. Bring on those Alberta Clippers, spitting snow, sleet, freezing rain which is PERFECT conditions for the record to be landed.
