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Fishing Forums => Species Specific Boards => Rough Fish - Carp, Suckers, Buffalo, etc...Forum => Topic started by: Lee Borgersen on August 08/14/19, 11:16:29 AM
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Testing shows Minnesota fish is oldest ever taken :doah:
August 12, 2019
:reporter; Associated Press
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Bigmouth buffalo resemble carp, so they're often dismissed as "trash fish." But buffalo fish play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem. (Wikipedia)
MINNEAPOLIS — A fish collected by a North Dakota State University graduate student from a Minnesota lake has been verified as the oldest freshwater fish ever taken.
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Radiocarbon dating verified that the female bigmouth buffalo fish taken from Crystal Lake near Pelican Rapids in Otter Tail County last summer was 112. It was one of five bigmouth buffalo that Alec Lackmann found in the area that were more than 100 years old.
The Star Tribune reports Lackmann and his team recently published their findings in the journal Communications Biology.
Bigmouth buffalo resemble carp, so they’re often dismissed as “trash fish.” But Lackmann says buffalo fish play an important role in the aquatic ecosystem. He hopes his work helps changes perceptions and adds to knowledge about how certain animals can live so long.
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:scratch: :shocked: Had no idea they could get that old. :crazy:
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:scratch: :shocked: Had no idea they could get that old. :crazy:
OH; Sure! ... Look at reb and he's still goin strong.
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:scratch: :shocked: Had no idea they could get that old. :crazy:
OH; Sure! ... Look at reb and he's still goin strong.
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When they say "taken" does that me Catch, Photo, Release? Or did that 112 year old female bigmouth buffalo fish taken from Crystal Lake celebrate it's last birthday?
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When they say "taken" does that me Catch, Photo, Release? Or did that 112 year old female bigmouth buffalo fish taken from Crystal Lake celebrate it's last birthday?
This...?
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So, they were just randomly checking fish for age? :confused: