Tagged fish recovered after 1171 days.
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 4:19 pm
I sent Annette a tag number and picture of a fish I caught last Thursday. Think you'll find this interesting.
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http://www.hawaiibassfishing.com/forum/ ... .php?t=189
Aloha,
Stan
Hi Stan!
Got the info on the #0366 for you. This was a hatchery fish which was tagged and released on 11/13/03, most likely released at the basin area. It was around 10" or so in length at that time and may have been close to 3/4 lb. or so. Using the date of your email as an arbitrary recapture date, #0366 has been at liberty for 1171 days (= 3 yrs., 2months + 2 weeks). Based on your reported recapture location, the fish migrated approximately 2.2 miles up the North Fork. According to the growth chart that I have, #0366 should have grown to close to 17 inches weighing approximately 2 lbs. over 3 years at liberty. If the fish was about a little over a pound like the other tagged fish, the information from this fish may be telling us that it may not be getting enough of or the right kind of food for growth or maybe even indicate that the habitat itself may be contributing to its slower growth. However, if it was 2 lbs, then #0366 was getting enough food and is doing fine. Nice to know that the bass were fat and healthy. They may be fattening up and getting ready to spawn since spawning season for the largemouth is from January to March.
Anyway, hope this information is interesting.
Annette
(picture)
http://www.hawaiibassfishing.com/forum/ ... .php?t=189
Aloha,
Stan
Hi Stan!
Got the info on the #0366 for you. This was a hatchery fish which was tagged and released on 11/13/03, most likely released at the basin area. It was around 10" or so in length at that time and may have been close to 3/4 lb. or so. Using the date of your email as an arbitrary recapture date, #0366 has been at liberty for 1171 days (= 3 yrs., 2months + 2 weeks). Based on your reported recapture location, the fish migrated approximately 2.2 miles up the North Fork. According to the growth chart that I have, #0366 should have grown to close to 17 inches weighing approximately 2 lbs. over 3 years at liberty. If the fish was about a little over a pound like the other tagged fish, the information from this fish may be telling us that it may not be getting enough of or the right kind of food for growth or maybe even indicate that the habitat itself may be contributing to its slower growth. However, if it was 2 lbs, then #0366 was getting enough food and is doing fine. Nice to know that the bass were fat and healthy. They may be fattening up and getting ready to spawn since spawning season for the largemouth is from January to March.
Anyway, hope this information is interesting.
Annette