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Tog Identification
I'm looking to keep only male tog when fishing for them this fall. What is the best way to identify a female vs a male?
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The bigger males will have white on the bottom of their chin and underneath
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Really? I thought it was the other way around. Males are smaller with females having the white chins and bottom with the huge anus.
Most of the bigger whitechins I have caught in May/June had eggs in them. |
Thanks for the clarification. I know that they have a slow growth rate and have a high potential for overfishing so i want to make sure I'm only taking males and leave the big breeder females to do their thing in the spring.
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Tautog identification
Being someone who has targeted Tautog/Blackfish my entire life the males are definately the white chins with the blunt head.
Females have a tendency to be a little more pointed in their body makeup where males are usually more box like. This is a very slow growing species so please only take what you need and return the rest. This website will give some good info on the species. tight lines,George http://www.edc.uri.edu/restoration/h...ish/tautog.htm Tautog |
Those fish are one of the most difficult I ever tried to catch. Gotta have the knack which I obviously lack bigtime.
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the second pic looks like a sunny....
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Its a smaller female tog. lol
alot of times they are more molted color than that but it is a female tog. And its the males that are called whitechins. |
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