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piski

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Received my charts today from www.rockfishID.com. Got a folding one & flat one. Excellent, just what I needed & they have the additional info M2 was looking for. As Sin Coast said, They show key ID features, population range, max size and age, and age of maturation. 
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Those folding charts are awesome.

Just a heads up to anyone buying the book mentioned above, it is a great book BUT............. there's no mention of Lings or Cabezone.

 


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Warning fish nerd stuff..

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Just a heads up to anyone buying the book mentioned above, it is a great book BUT............. there's no mention of Lings or Cabezone.


That's because they aren't rockfish (genus Sebastes).  Lingcod are a hexagrammid (same family as greenling) and cabezons are cottids (the sculpin superfamily).  They are all however in the same order (Scorpaeniformes).

Okay.. fish nerd  hat off.  It's still a great book.
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After catching an identifying the same type of rockfish a few times, you won't need the chart. I used to bring one OTW every trip, but now it just lives in my "random kayak-fishing stuff bag/box." Even though I still love a good mystery-fish!
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Ditto on the rockfishID.com laminated chart.

It shows maximum age/size, and age/size to reach sexual maturity.  Great for making decisions on what to keep or release.