Gord - Great video! To make it easier for students, we used to use blue food dye in solution with a little water to soak them after they were initially cleaned and dried. The tightness (density of calcium) of the winter lines absorbs little and becomes even easier to see. Again - thanks for taking the time to share these interesting and important facts. ~Tight Lines~
Great info....adds another dimension to the enjoyment of the catch....valuable knowledge on what it means when I harvest a “nice size “ perch or walleye.... it take “years “ to replace it (makes one value the day more). I like the pacing of the video.......great job!
Very thankful for the information you keep providing for the Canadian (or even international) fishing community and for the time you devote to doing it.
I thought you said "how to EASILY" tell the age of fish! My friends shot 2 moose one year and were required to send in a tooth for examination. One disposed of the head of his prior and ended up sending in a tooth from the same animal. The results were VERY surprising. One tooth was 4 yo and the second 12 yo! So much for "science"!!!)))
This is unreal man I’ve never seen anything regarding this.....btw tho just going off there size I nailed it on the head for both fish I guessed 6 or 7 for the perch and 3-4 for the walleye
These desciptions are well documented and understood. Some of the techniques we use in aging fish species in the developing world are crude and difficult to undergo due to lack of sophisticated and modern equipment that are available in developed countries. I am a fishery biologist and have interest in fish growth and aging, can I have opportunity of training in your institute? Thank you.
Nice video.. Shows the importance of how slow fish grow and stop being greedy and release big fish.. Hate seeing people harvest huge female walleyes and Pike.
Lake Erie minimum walleye is 15". The ODNR estimates -2 years old. We quit fishing in Canada. The customs agents are assholes at the boarder when trying to bring fish home. We spend our time and money fishing in the US because the Canadian regulations just got rediculse.
I guessed 7 for the perch and 4.5 for the pickerel. The perch is more difficult to guess be a use of the some size difference from year to year. The pickerel is easier if you fish a lot. I use to guide and once you spend a lot of time on a lake and have caught a large number of one fish species you can identify the distinct different sizes for each year. The sizes differ for different lakes. As a rule of thumb I do not keep large fish due to potential breeding and the fact that older fish have accumulated a higher level of toxin due to bioaccumulation. As a rule lake trout are a year for every pound. Never keep a large one for consumption. On the other hand a 20 lb salmon is only 3 years olds. Knowing the species you are targeting is defiantly interesting and helpful. Thanks for video. I suspect the dorsal fin ray, if sliced can be read like the rings of a tree also.
this is an interesting video and makes much sense a thing my dad always did when i was a kid that was also interesting is cutting its stomach open to see what it ate . i will probbaly try this one day...smoe fish i catch if this walleye being 14 inches was 4 years old i cant imagine how old some are when i go fishing maybe 15 years old or soemthing.
i didnt think the walleye or pickeral as i call them was that old i fiugred a few months and the perceh 4-5 eyars maybe they dont usually get very big anyway.
holy shit, 7:43 mins and i still dont know how to quickly and easily know how old a fish is. ... it may not have seem like 24hrs has past... im thinking it seems like forever, just friggen tell me already.
Thats the easy way?how about dividing the length of the walley by the number of inches on average it grows in a yr? Also pulling 14in walleye out of a lake should be illegal
Because they are the more expendible members of the population. A farmer doesn't kill his prime brood stock - so you release the larger eye laying mature fish and keep one or two smaller fish for dinner. Many areas now have a "no kill regulation" on walleye over 18" to protect the brood stock. It is good conservation!
I'm a Biology teacher. Your subject matter was very interesting. But, your delivery was way too long and too repetitive. Make shorter videos. The set up was good, but you need to get right to your point. You'll get more views if people don't have to sit through a 12 minute video. Think of it like a "joke". If you do 12 minutes of set up, that better be one hell of a punchline.
Darn, Gord, get to it. Get to the point. The point, get to it. We're going to come back tomorrow and get to the point. Get my point? BTW, what about that was easy? Easier than, say, carbon dating but not as easy as counting fin rays or contours on scales. That would have been "easy." You seem like a personable guy, just a tad (polite) loquacious, imo.
I think I aged 4-5 years waiting for the results...
But very informative, thank you
FV - TROLOLOLOL'N lmfao😂😂😂
Wow...I thought it was just me. Hell, I drank a beer and started another and still waiting for the answer. 😂😂
Hahaaa..
Ah show some respect, the man has been giving great fishing advise for DECADES! Thanks Gord, going to try this in my neck of the woods
Gord - Great video!
To make it easier for students, we used to use blue food dye in solution with a little water to soak them after they were initially cleaned and dried. The tightness (density of calcium) of the winter lines absorbs little and becomes even easier to see.
Again - thanks for taking the time to share these interesting and important facts.
~Tight Lines~
Great idea!
TheOregonOutlaw
Great info....adds another dimension to the enjoyment of the catch....valuable knowledge on what it means when I harvest a “nice size “ perch or walleye.... it take “years “ to replace it (makes one value the day more). I like the pacing of the video.......great job!
Very thankful for the information you keep providing for the Canadian (or even international) fishing community and for the time you devote to doing it.
Fantastic video Gord! Very informative!
Learned something new today! Thank you.
Fascinating! Thanks Gord. Love listening to you explain these sort of things. I’ve learned so much from you over the years. Thanks for doing this.
Took me right back to my high school physics class. This was eventually going to be interesting, but...must.... keep.......paying.........attention.
I just sliced off the bone just behind my ear and yep, I'm 58 years old
Good One!! you made me laugh!!
I thought you said "how to EASILY" tell the age of fish! My friends shot 2 moose one year and were required to send in a tooth for examination. One disposed of the head of his prior and ended up sending in a tooth from the same animal. The results were VERY surprising. One tooth was 4 yo and the second 12 yo! So much for "science"!!!)))
Fascinating. Thanks Gord, you are the man!
This is super cool, thank you!
Great video. Very educational.
Interesting. Thanks for the info!
Thanks Gord that was an awesome video. I'll definitely try that out sometime!
Totally captivating video
Great knowledge!
For perch I take the length and divide it by 1/2 for age. Walleye is about 1/3.
Very,very interesting ! Thank you !!!
6:28 I hear phantoms.
Nice video .Very informative . Thanks
This is unreal man I’ve never seen anything regarding this.....btw tho just going off there size I nailed it on the head for both fish I guessed 6 or 7 for the perch and 3-4 for the walleye
Wow. I'm trying it. Thanks
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you! Good to know.
Mr Rodger's 1st cousin.
Nice
These desciptions are well documented and understood. Some of the techniques we use in aging fish species in the developing world are crude and difficult to undergo due to lack of sophisticated and modern equipment that are available in developed countries. I am a fishery biologist and have interest in fish growth and aging, can I have opportunity of training in your institute? Thank you.
I like this guy..A Canadian legend..
How do you tell how old Pike are? Thanks for the information enjoyed it very much. Thanks Gord
Nice video.. Shows the importance of how slow fish grow and stop being greedy and release big fish.. Hate seeing people harvest huge female walleyes and Pike.
Canucker why?
awesome video
I did this on a huge 29 1/2 inch walleye my cousin caught on Lake Erie. The fish was about 11 or 12 years old according to the method in this video.
That sounds pretty accurate for the fast growing walleyes in Lake Erie!
Lake Erie minimum walleye is 15". The ODNR estimates -2 years old. We quit fishing in Canada. The customs agents are assholes at the boarder when trying to bring fish home. We spend our time and money fishing in the US because the Canadian regulations just got rediculse.
Thanks Gord!
This video was awesome! :D
Good video but I realised after 8mins I dont need to know how old that fish is.....didnt make it to the end
cool. info starts at 6:00
1963JamesT thanks bro
Knew I'd find the time stamp. Tx
I guessed 7 for the perch and 4.5 for the pickerel. The perch is more difficult to guess be a use of the some size difference from year to year. The pickerel is easier if you fish a lot. I use to guide and once you spend a lot of time on a lake and have caught a large number of one fish species you can identify the distinct different sizes for each year. The sizes differ for different lakes.
As a rule of thumb I do not keep large fish due to potential breeding and the fact that older fish have accumulated a higher level of toxin due to bioaccumulation.
As a rule lake trout are a year for every pound. Never keep a large one for consumption. On the other hand a 20 lb salmon is only 3 years olds.
Knowing the species you are targeting is defiantly interesting and helpful.
Thanks for video. I suspect the dorsal fin ray, if sliced can be read like the rings of a tree also.
Very cool!
I guessed 5 and 3. Not terrible...I wonder if this works with other species? Rockfishes on the BC coast can live over 100 years.
this is an interesting video and makes much sense a thing my dad always did when i was a kid that was also interesting is cutting its stomach open to see what it ate . i will probbaly try this one day...smoe fish i catch if this walleye being 14 inches was 4 years old i cant imagine how old some are when i go fishing maybe 15 years old or soemthing.
any one else notice the odd voice noise at 6:27
Josh yarbour yea I heard that.. quite peculiar
Gord's house is haunted!
sounds like it says MUNCHY MUNCH
wtf it’s a demon
i didnt think the walleye or pickeral as i call them was that old i fiugred a few months and the perceh 4-5 eyars maybe they dont usually get very big anyway.
holy shit, 7:43 mins and i still dont know how to quickly and easily know how old a fish is. ... it may not have seem like 24hrs has past... im thinking it seems like forever, just friggen tell me already.
12 minutes of my life I want back.
Thats the easy way?how about dividing the length of the walley by the number of inches on average it grows in a yr? Also pulling 14in walleye out of a lake should be illegal
I just cant catch any walleye that's not in the slot. Its 24-27" walleyes and cant find any under 20"
Good info, you could have done it in 1 minute. I lost 5 years of my life waiting and watching.sob
at 6:27 of the video i can hear some weird audio. oma chawa.
Great information, but should've been about a 4 or 5 minute video... you don't need to repeat yourself so often.
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its a lot quicker to just guess..
Why keep a 14" walleye.
Because they are the more expendible members of the population. A farmer doesn't kill his prime brood stock - so you release the larger eye laying mature fish and keep one or two smaller fish for dinner. Many areas now have a "no kill regulation" on walleye over 18" to protect the brood stock. It is good conservation!
-do you want to know really kwik how old is this fish!! Ok give me boilling water and in 24hours I'll tell you........... - You said kwik!!!!!!
A couple 13 14 years old
I'm a Biology teacher. Your subject matter was very interesting. But, your delivery was way too long and too repetitive. Make shorter videos. The set up was good, but you need to get right to your point. You'll get more views if people don't have to sit through a 12 minute video. Think of it like a "joke". If you do 12 minutes of set up, that better be one hell of a punchline.
Guessing before I hear your answer. Walleye 3-4 years old. Perch 8-9 years old.
Damn, hurry up and get on with it already
Pretty close on my guessing just by the size of the fish. ;)
I had to stop watching get to the point stop repeating yourself
Darn, Gord, get to it. Get to the point. The point, get to it. We're going to come back tomorrow and get to the point. Get my point? BTW, what about that was easy? Easier than, say, carbon dating but not as easy as counting fin rays or contours on scales. That would have been "easy."
You seem like a personable guy, just a tad (polite) loquacious, imo.
Could have been a 2 minute video.
Geeeeeees you talk a lot 🙄