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Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Robbo » Mon Aug 08, 2011 7:46 pm

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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Brandon » Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:06 pm

Pretty cool man. Any idea how old you think that is?
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby stam » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:02 am

Carve that baby up and put an candle in it....

Crikey...THAT'S a Yelloweye!!
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Nelly » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:28 am

I would be willing to bet that is a 50 year old fish.
Of course without an ear stone or "otolith" break and burn age analysis, that's just a guess :ugeek:
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Smalma » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:52 am

That is a huge (and old) yelloweye!

Nelly -
As you know yelloweye are one of the longer lived rockfish with fish documented to reach at least 118 years of age. A fish such as the one pictured is clearly at the upper end of the spectrum for both size and age and could easily be a 100 years old. It would not surprise me to learn that the average age of the yelloweyes caught in Alaskan waters was at least 50 years old.

With such slow growing and long lived fish one would have to believe even relatively low harvest rates would significantly impact both the abundance and average size of yelloweye caught in a recreational fisheries with those older fish becoming increaely rare in even moderately fished areas. Harvesting fish like yelloweye rockfish is akin to logging old growth forests -- it takes a long time to replace the tree/fish removed. Fortuantely for the Alaskan yelloweye the sheer vastness and remoteness of the area protect many local populations and the species as a whole.

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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby cobble cruiser » Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:38 pm

Whoa! Awesome Robbo. That is one heck of a rocky! :)
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Robbo » Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:51 pm

Two more huge yelloweye's today...here's Mike's 30 pound monster and we caught another one right at 25 pounds :shock:
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Salmonhawk » Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:44 am

Can I catch one of those if I come back up there?
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Re: Now that's a yelloweye!

Postby Robbo » Sat Aug 13, 2011 4:20 pm

Si Senor 8-)
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