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		<title>Bait Fishing: A42 Key Crappie Fall Fishing Details And Crappie Anglers  Click Here To Visit Our Website Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[crappie Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004 The crappie is sometimes a very underestimated game fish that has many names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth.  Bait fishing for crappie in the fall can sometimes be [...]]]></description>
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<p>The crappie is sometimes a very underestimated game fish that has many names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth.  Bait fishing for crappie in the fall can sometimes be very confusing. As the water starts to cool the crappies normal feeding and living patterns are unpredictable. Patterns you were anticipating and using in the late summer months may not work in the fall. The bait fish have stopped spawning so there is more competition for the remaining bait fish. The fact can actually work to your advantage, there are a few facts about bait fishing for crappie in the fall that you need to study on first.</p>
<p>It is true that the bait fish will be larger and you would think that you would need increase your crappie jig size in this fishing situation to match the size of the crappie&#8217;s food source and in many occasions you would be right. But what you need to understand in the late fall as the water temperature continues to drop, that the crappie&#8217;s metabolism will drop. and the  paper mouth will not chase your crappie jigs unless you use a very slow bait fishing presentation.</p>
<p>Now I am going to tell you something that goes against your logic and what you would normally do when the food source for the pole crappie is at a larger size. In the later fall and winter you can use smaller jig sizes or use some method to slow way down your larger crappie jigs. The reason many crappie anglers use a smaller bait fishing presentation such as small jigs is because they float downward through the water at much slower pace and perfect for the slow and sluggish strawberry bass in the late fall and winter months.</p>
<p>OK I Mentioned above briefly that you can still use larger crappie jigs as your bait fishing method but they need to worked in the water very slowly. If you are going to fish for white perch with a larger crappie jig then you need to use a heavier line because heavy line sinks much slower in the water. Also you a slip bobber to fish in deeper water.</p>
<p>Also, When you catch your firstpole crappie clean the fish and see what the crappie has been eating so you can get a good idea of what the size of the bait fish are they are eating.</p>
<p>I want to thank you for reading my article about Speckled Bass. Have a great day!</p>
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		<title>bait fishing: A38 Key Fishing Information On Calico Bass Details Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 21:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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<p>The crappie is one of the most popular game fish in North America. and parts of Canada and understanding some basic crappie bait fishing information may help you to catch more crappie. The crappie is called many things and go by names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth throughout the United States.</p>
<p>The main reason pole crappie are so popular is their abundance. pole crappie are not one of the best fighting fish that are caught while fishing but they are very tasty. Another good reason is because the fishing rigs to catch crappie are reasonably inexpensive. In fact for about 20$ you could be ready to go crappie fishing. Even when you decide to get real serious about crappie fishing you can purchase a really good crappie bait fishing rig for under 200$. Actually the pole crappie species of fish is a excellent fish to target if you are just learning to fish. Once pole crappie are located they can be caught using a simple crappie fishing rig that has a bobber, split shot, a sinker, a hook and a crappie minnow as bait.</p>
<p>There are two types of strawberry bass species that you can target when you go bait fishing and they are the white strawberry bass and the black white perch. Both are found only in North America. Both white and black pole crappie are part of the sunfish family. Both white crappie and black white perch can be caught using the same bait fishing methods. And both white and black pole crappie can be found in the same water locations.</p>
<p>White white perch prefer stained or muddy waters that have soft substitutes. The black calico bass is a little bit more particular about the water they live in, and they prefer cool clearer water and they like to habitat close to aquatic vegetation with a firm bottom. Many crappie anglers who go bait fishing for crappie on a regular basis don&#8217;t care what species of they catch just so it&#8217;s a crappie.</p>
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		<title>Crappie Fishing: A111 Special Report Crappie Fall Movements! And Info On Calico Bass Click Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:32:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004 Article number 111 Natural lake Fall Crappie Movements As the water starts to cool in natural lakes much of the weed growth on the flats dies off. Some deep lying weeds will remain along the deep edge of weed growth [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article number 111 Natural lake Fall Crappie Movements</p>
<p>As the water starts to cool in natural lakes much of the weed growth on the flats dies off. Some deep lying weeds will remain along the deep edge of weed growth along drop offs. After the weed growth dies off crappies holding in shallow flats will join crappie along drop off edges, so this is one of the locations you will want to target your crappie fishing efforts. Crappies holding in open water will also head for drop off edges. The the crappie is a very sought after species of fish which goes by many different names through out the country such as calico bass,speckled bass,speckled perch,white perch,pole crappie,strawberry bass, and paper mouth. Once the papermouth have moved to drop off ledges normally they will continue to hold there or move to close by deeper rock cover if it is available. You can catch crappie by using crappie jigs tipped with live crappie baits such as crappie minnows,flathead minnows,shiners,and shad if they are there. Fish your crappie baits just vertical or horizontal to identified drop off edge locations or deep rock cover approximately 5 to 10 feet off bottom, speckled bass will typically hold at these depths during the late fall going into winter. In natural lakes you will find drop off edges in a variety of different crappie fishing locations. Look for edges there is remaining weed growth such as at locations inside bends in the lake. You will also find excellent drop off edges where there is combination of remaining weed growth and rock cover. Your prime crappie fishing locations to concentrate on in the fall season will be where there is remaining weed growth, and rock cover combined together and adjacent to a drop off into deeper water. You will normally find these locations along bends in the lake contour. Fall strawberry bass will be normally be feeding on plankton or crappie minnows or shad that are feeding on the plankton. A good fall crappie bait would be artifical crappie baits that resemble crappie minnows or shad or Live crappie baits such as crappie minnows,small shad,shiners, and fathead minnows. You can also use small crayfish when you are fishing off the bottom in rock cover. As the remaining weed beds die off pole crappie will move to rock piles, humps, sloop points, that drop into the lake basin, and transitional points that go from a hard pan bottom to a soft mucky bottom. Concentrate your crappie fishing efforts after the weed die off to the areas just mentioned.</p>
<p>Well that concludes my article about Crappie Fishing Jigs. Have a great day!</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 23:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004  In low – land reservoirs you can go crappie fishing much like in natural lakes. Crappie will be called such names by the locals such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth. [...]]]></description>
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<p> In low – land reservoirs you can go crappie fishing much like in natural lakes. Crappie will be called such names by the locals such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth. Low land reservoirs will hold good populations of calico bass. You will be able to catch crappie with traditional crappie baits in these reservoirs.</p>
<p> Low land reservoirs are th shallowest of the impoundment reservoirs. Many times these reservoirs are no more then 15 foot in depth. The deepest part of low land reservoirs will be the old river channel close to the dam area. Low land reservoirs will have vast flats with timber and thick vegetation ideal habit for crappieThere is little current in these reservoirs so your crappie fishing patterns will be similar to those you use in a natural lake. For example in a natural lake that is fairly clear water with an abundance of weed vegetation you would concentrate crappie fishing along the edges using various crappie baits like crappie jigs and plastic grubs tipped with wax worms or livebaits such as crappie minnows, flathead minnows, shiners or small crayfish. In low land reservoirs that are clear with abundant vegetation you would follow the same pattern.</p>
<p> You will locate paper mouth by fishing the edges of weed beds and submerged brush (just like my example above). You will also find crappie in the old creek channel or river bed. You will also be ale to catch crappie in large flats where there are roaming calico bass by drifting. Many times you will also find  speckled perch in the wide inlet areas of the reservoir.</p>
<p> Low land reservoirs will also have many shallow bays and low  islands that are crappie magnets that are great locations for catching crappie. You can drift these areas with your crappie rods set at deferent depths with a combination of crappie rods set up with a crappie jig and a plastic grub tipped with wax worms and also crappie live bait such as crappie minnows or shiners.</p>
<p>You can also go crappie fishing by drifting or trolling points that have a hard bottom. These areas will normally hold roaming papermouth. You can sometimes catch crappie using submerged crappie crank baits and this is an excellent crappie fishing technique to find what depth the papermouth are located.</p>
<p> Just a note of reference, the old main river or channel will seldom be close to the shore line. This area  is always a hotspot for white perch. A good way to locate the old channel is using a topographical map in combination with a GPS and good fishing finder.</p>
<p> If you target submerged structure along the edges of the old channel you can catch crappie.  You can use a re variety of different crappie baits that will allow you to fish very close to the old river channels edge and drop your bait into the drop off. This is an excellent technique to catch crappie that are suspended there</p>
<p>I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Papermouth. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 23:19:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Here To See A Secret Weapon For Crappie Fishing My Friend Discovered In 2004  The crappie thrives in reservoir environment and they are easy game fish  to catch in reservoirs if you understand where too look. The crappie is one of the most sought after game fish in America and they have been named [...]]]></description>
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<p> The crappie thrives in reservoir environment and they are easy game fish  to catch in reservoirs if you understand where too look. The crappie is one of the most sought after game fish in America and they have been named odd names like calico bass,speckled perch,speckled bass,white perch,pole crappie,strawberry bass, and paper mouth across the country. In my article today I want to talk about classifying reservoirs for crappie fishing.</p>
<p> There are typically six categories that a reservoir can be classified to too. There are canyon, plateau, highland, hill land, flat land, and lowland (sometimes called wetlands). All of these types of hold populations of white perch and if you understand where to look you can rig up your crappie rods with good crappie bait and catch crappie. Both man made and natural geological specifics will be combined together to determine classification of each reservoir. Thes classifiecations are to be used as reference only and they make good starting points when you plan a crappie fishing trip but every reservoir has it’s own unique classification components that may crossover to other reservoir classifications in some areas.</p>
<p> Typical reservoir features are the head water or inlet area, the upstream area, the mid lake area, the downstream area the river arm area, and the dam area.  You can catch crappie in all areas of a reservoir depending on the season. Typically you can use crappie baits like crappie jigs tipped with live bait such as crappie minnows,small threadfin shad,small gizzard shad,flat head minnows,shiners,and small crayfish. You can also fish with crappie jigs with plastic grubs and tipped with wax worms.</p>
<p> During the cold water period speckled bass will be in deep water so they can be located in the downstream area close the the dam. Durring the spring period the calico bass will be located in the shallows which typically will be in the upstream areas or coves and feeder creeks. These areas are the where the speckled perch will spawn also.</p>
<p> The middle of the reservoir is a transitional area for the calico bass during the changing of seasons where they migrate to different areas of the reservoir. Typically there will be some papermouth crappie holding here during all but the during the cold water period. A good way to catch crappie in the midlake area is by drifting. If you are located in a state that allows multiple crappie rods, set they up at different depths and start drifting or back trolling until you start to catch crappie. Then anchor off and change all your crappie rods to the depth that you started catching crappie.</p>
<p>We hope the information in this article about Ppapermouth. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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<p>Crappies have numerous different names that include calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth. They are also plentiful at different  speckled bass locations throughout the lower 48 states and parts of southern Canada . A simple equation that will work every time to catch crappie is  speckled bass + Location + presentation = success!</p>
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<p>We are going to break this equation down into what this equation means in our article today.  One of te most important things you must learn to be consistently successful at catching crappie is understanding the classifying of  pole crappie waters. One very important fact you need to understand when classifying papermouth waters is that Similar  papermouth waters in one location of the country will behave the same a similar waters in another part of the country. Foe example,  speckled bass in cloudy pounds and natural lakes in the north will react the same as cloudy pounds and natural lakes in the south. The key to this comparison is understanding the cloudy pounds and natural lakes in the north waters classification process.</p>
<p> If you learn to to classify strawberry bass waters correctly you can converse with crappie fisherman all over the country. You can use crappie fishing skills no matter what location you intend to go crappie fishing.</p>
<p> You can eliminate a great deal of fishing waters by understanding the needs of the  crappie and what type of habitat they need to survive. For example the crappie is primary a warm water fish so you could elimate any oligotropic lakes which are very cold and normally only hold populations of cold water fish species such as trout and walleye.  We are going to concentrate on the different lake categories and what type of crappie baits may work best to catch crappie in these locations in today’s article.</p>
<p> Lakes can be classified in three enviremenal age groups such as oligotropic,mesotropic, and eutropic.  In geological terms oligothropic lakes are the youngest. Mesotropic lakes are considered to middle aged while eutrophic lakes are considered to be the oldest of lake. Lakes change constantly se even your local crappie lake is changing daily. The aging process for lakes is called eutrophication. During the eutrophication process structural makeup, food chains, vegetation , and the dominate fish speices will be changing. Many times these changes are very subtle and may take years to change significantly.</p>
<p> You will be able to catch crappie in these lakes using a variety of different crappie fishing baits. You can use crappie live baits such as crappie minnows, shiners,fathead minnows, small crayfish and wax worms. You can use crappie fishing jigs with plastic grubs. You can use crappie jigs tipped with live baits such as crappie minnows, and wax worms or even small crayfish. You can make your crappie jigs into safety pin spinner baits and also have some crappie fishing success. There are just thousands of different crappie bait combinations you can use at any lake that holds good populations of strawberry bass.</p>
<p>I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about White Perch. Have a great day!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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<p>Bait fishing: article 84<br /> crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouths. The name paper mouth is very fitting for the crappie. This nick name is very fitting of a crappie that is caught while bait fishing because there mouths are paper thin and the hook can pull out very easy so you need to be very careful to not over do it when you set the hook. This fact alone makes it very difficult to land a large pole crappie.</p>
<p> Both White and black crappie white perch look very similar but there are a few different identification marks. Both white crappie and black crappie have dark – olive or golden or brownish backs. The white white perch look much lighter then the black speckled bass when caught while bait fishing. During the spawn it is hard to tell male white and black white perch apart because the male whit crappie will darken like the black crappie during the spawning period.</p>
<p> One easy way to tell the white speckled bass from the black crappie is by counting the number of spines located at the dorsal fin. White  crappie will have 5 to 7 spines, while  the black white perch will have 7 to 8 spines. The white papermouth will have a have a shorter distance between the dorsal fin first spine to a point between the eyes, then the black papermouth. The white crappie takes a more “s” or<br /> hump shape then the black speckled perch where the back rises from the head. The black pole crappie has a more round shape.</p>
<p> Both white strawberry bass and black white perch, are built for speed and maneuverability. They move in cover very easily because of their thin bodies. In cover you catch crappies while bait fishing fairly easy if you use the right crappie baits. The white papermouth and the black speckled bass are not the only speices of crappie. For years white and black pole crappie have been cross breeding to make a very stable hybrid papermouth population. Also many hybrids have been raised in captivity for stocking. They have<br /> been stocked in new habitat locations throughout the Untied States to create new white perch habitat areas.</p>
<p>I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Strawberry Bass. We wish you the best of luck on your next fishing trip!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 00:44:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick Caster</dc:creator>
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<p>Not all rivers just like not all lakes hold crappie. Crappies all over their habitat range are called a lot of different names such as calico crappie, speckled perch, speckled bass white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and papermouth. Typically warm water river basins like the Mississippi will hold pole crappie in their back water areas which can be quite expansive.</p>
<p>Typically you will catch crappie in river systems that are middle aged in geological terms. These rivers are slow flowing, shallow and have large flood planes that many times create large back water areas that are excellent calico crappie habitat areas to catch crappie. River systems from Minnesota to Louisiana that have back water areas will hold large populations of  white perch. You will find  papermouth in backwater areas that are out of current. pole crappie will thrive in these areas if there is an abundant crappie food chain for forage. Head for brush piles, stump fields, deadfalls, and wood cover.</p>
<p>The average depth in many of these river back water areas is typically 5 to 6 ft so a flat bottom boat will work best to get to these areas. Because of the numerous stumps make sure you use a prop on your motor that is not stainless steel so you will shear your pin or just dent your prop if you hit a stump. This will save from loosing a lower end on your outboard motor.</p>
<p>There are many different crappie fishing baits that you can use to catch crappie in these areas. Crappie live baits such as small threadfin shad and gizzard shad work well if they are caught fresh and fish while still alive. Crappie minnows, flathead minnows, shiners, small crayfish will work well too. Crappie fishing jigs with soft plastic grubs tipped with live baits such as crappie minnows, wax works work well also. Or you can use a crappie jig with just a small crayfish.</p>
<p>You can also use crappie jigs with soft plastic grub imitations or a small crayfish Imitation also. To make these bait more inticing to the  papermouth you could tip them with wax worm to make the  speckled perch Crappie crank baits will work well fished on the edge lines of brush stump fields, and weedlines. To fish your crappie jig setups use a small fixed or slip bobber that is easily adjusted for depth. You will want a long crappie fishing rod to extend over into hard to get to brush areas. Also.</p>
<p>I have had a great time writing this article we hope you enjoyed our information about Crappie Jig Setups. Have a great day!</p>
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<p>The the crappie or called other names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappie, strawberry bass, and paper mouth in many parts of the country is a very adaptable fish species. Right after the white perch are done spawning they may be inactive for about 2 weeks regaining their strength from the strenuous spawn. They will still hit crappie baits while bait fishing but they will not chase artificial crappie baits during this time. During this period a good crappie live bait selection such as a crappie minnow, shiner, or a small crayfish might be a better crappie bait to use. You can fish these crappie live baits with a fixed or slip bobber crappie fishing rig. You may want to choose the slip bobber rig because it is easier to adjust your depth until you find the  paper mouth’s right depth and start catching crappie.</p>
<p>The pole crappie will move into the post spawn period after about two weeks. They will start to feed aggressively when they move into the post spawn period because they need build up new energy levels to match there increase activity levels as there metabolism increases. This is a great time to use multiple types of crappie baits to catch crappie.</p>
<p>During the post spawn period females will move to the edges of adjacent flats that are close to deep water, and in deeper lakes or reservoirs males will sometimes linger around shallow cover like brush piles and small weed clumps. A good way to go crappie fishing in these areas is by using crappie jigs tipped with live baits such as crappie minnows, shiners, fathead minnows or small crayfish. In shallow lakes these are primary areas that calico bass will head too. Many times in shallow lakes using crappie jigs with a plastic grub and tipped with a wax worm will catch crappie.</p>
<p>In deeper lakes and reservoirs  paper mouth will head for deep weed lines or a near drop off into deep water. It’s very common to find the suspended at about 5 to 15 feet deep. Many crappie anglers will drift fish or troll over these locations with multiple crappie fishing rigs that have crappie jigs with soft plastic grubs or curly tails set at different depths. Sometimes setting up a crappie pole or two, set up with a live crappie bait such as a crappie minnow, shiner, or a small crayfish works well too.</p>
<p>Once you start catching crappie consistently at a certain depth and crappie bait, change your other crappie poles to the same bait and re-fish the area until you stop catching crappie.</p>
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<p>the crappie or called other names such as calico bass, speckled perch, speckled bass, white perch, pole crappies, strawberry bass, and paper mouth. To determine the age of a white perch You catch while you are bait fishing is not an exact science but there is a way to calculate your strawberry bass caught with a variety of different crappie baits. Age and growth rates for crappie caught while bait fishing can be attributed too two factors which are the environment and genetics.</p>
<p>In our article today we are going to discuss the method of determining the age of pole crappies. The next time you catch a crappie while bait fishing take a look at it’s scales. You can determine the age of any crappie you catch if you learn to read it’s scales. The theory behind reading scales to determine age is based upon assuming that the scales grow proportionately to a fishes length, and this relationship nearly always holds true.</p>
<p>During the slow or no growth periods such as in the cold water winter months the rings or what is called the circuli will be narrowly spaced. Fast growth periods will generate a widely spaced circuli. Year marks called annuli show clearly if you use a magnifying glass for inspection. To take a measurement, you want to measure from the center of the scale called the focus which is horizontally located at the bottom of the scale. The focus point looks like a circle and is your starting point for your measurement. You measure from the outer circumference of the focus and start counting the annuli until you come to the furthest most outer. Annuli. Count each annuli as 1 year.</p>
<p>There are some calico bass that scale counting is not accurate. For example in warm climates such as Florida counting scales will not work because of the accelerated growth rate. In warm climates it is better to read the otoliths bone. This is a extremely accurate way to determine the age of a strawberry bass but is much more difficult because the bone must be dissected to determine the age. You may need to use the otoliths bone also when there is a extremely slow growth rate.</p>
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