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Topic: How old are these fish: ? How do you read scale rings ?  (Read 3636 times)

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Yeah, I'm with Mooch-I LOVE this kind of stuff.
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Thanks for the info Jim, cool stuff and much appreciated.


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What Jim isn't telling you is that reading otoliths and scales is as much an art as it is a science.  I can't tell you how many times I've looked at an otolith and questioned just about every ring I counted.  Is that a real ring?  Shouldn't there be another ring right about here? 

The microchemistry stuff however is way cool.  I mean, Jim gets to shoot and obliterate fish ear bones with friggin' lazers  :smt072
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