Fish Maturity Size Calculator – Find Minimum Size by Species

🐟 Fish Maturity Size Calculator

Determine if a fish has reached sexual maturity based on species, length, and water type

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🔧 Calculator Inputs
📊 Maturity Analysis Results
📋 Maturity Size Quick Reference
12 in
LM Bass
10 in
Rainbow Trout
14 in
Walleye
16 in
Pike
13 in
Channel Catfish
7 in
Crappie
18 in
Striped Bass
5 in
Bluegill
🐟 Species Maturity Data Table
Species Min Maturity (in) Min Maturity (cm) Typical Age (yrs) Max Length (in) Water Class
Largemouth Bass12 in30 cm2–329 inWarm
Smallmouth Bass10 in25 cm2–427 inCool
Striped Bass18 in46 cm4–560 inCool
Rainbow Trout10 in25 cm2–445 inCold
Brown Trout12 in30 cm2–447 inCold
Brook Trout6 in15 cm1–226 inCold
Walleye14 in36 cm3–436 inCool
Northern Pike16 in41 cm2–352 inCool
Muskellunge28 in71 cm4–672 inCool
Channel Catfish13 in33 cm3–552 inWarm
Black Crappie7 in18 cm2–319 inWarm
Bluegill5 in13 cm1–216 inWarm
Yellow Perch6 in15 cm2–318 inCool
Common Carp14 in36 cm3–447 inWarm
📏 Length-to-Weight & Condition Factor Reference
Species Condition Factor (K) Good Weight @ 12 in (lb) Good Weight @ 30 cm (kg)
Largemouth Bass0.90–1.100.9–1.1 lb0.41–0.50 kg
Rainbow Trout0.85–1.050.7–0.9 lb0.32–0.41 kg
Walleye0.75–0.900.6–0.8 lb0.27–0.36 kg
Northern Pike0.60–0.750.5–0.6 lb0.23–0.27 kg
Channel Catfish0.85–1.000.7–0.9 lb0.32–0.41 kg
Bluegill1.05–1.250.3–0.4 lb0.14–0.18 kg
📊 Water Temperature Effect on Maturity Age
Temp Class Range °F Range °C Growth Rate Maturity Adjustment
Warm Water>70°F>21°CFast−0.5 to −1.0 yr earlier
Cool Water55–70°F13–21°CModerateNo adjustment (baseline)
Cold Water<55°F<13°CSlow+0.5 to +1.5 yr later
💡 Measurement Tip: Always measure total length — from the tip of the closed mouth to the furthest tip of the tail fin (not fork length). This matches the maturity threshold data used by fisheries biologists for most freshwater species.
⚡ Condition Factor Tip: A fish’s body condition (K factor) can indicate reproductive readiness. Fish in excellent condition (K > 1.0) near the maturity threshold are far more likely to be actively spawning than lean fish at the same length. The condition factor formula is: K = (Weight in grams / Length in cm³) × 100.

Fish maturity size is simply the length or size when a fish becomes ready to breed for the first time. The typical length at which fish of a given population mature first is called the length at maturity. Various methods help to estimate the average size at first maturity.

For instance you can draw the cumulative percentage curve of mature fishes against size. Another way is plotting the condition factor against size. This way you get a clear estimate of the maturity size in the population.

How Big Fish Are When They First Breed

Combining data about fish size with age info, you find clues about growth. If you know the age of fish, that helps to estimate death rate because of fishing and natural causes. Knowing how many years pass before fish matures is important for managing fish populations.

Many food fish, like salmon, cod bass and flounder, reach sexual maturity and full size in 2 to 5 years. Later they grow more slowly until death.

Deep sea fish is a whole different story. Because of limited food they grow slowly, have slow metabolism and low breeding rates. Many reach breeding maturity only after 30 to 40 years.

The deep sea orange roughy matures at around 25 years and can live until 125 years. A fillet of orange roughy at the store probably has at least 50 years.

The environment of fish, food availability and genetics all affect the growth rate to full size. Mature individuals weigh more, are longer and have better condition than immature young-of-the-year fish, which shows the role of individual growth rates during maturity. The proportion of maturing young-of-the-year fish grows with the size of fishes.

Surviving to sexual maturity and being able to contribute to the gene pool show fitness of an individual. Together those surviving fish decide the survival of the population. Size limits in grouper fishing, for instance, can create strong pressure for fish that mature earlier.

Only those that mature quickly have a chance to breed and pass on their genes. Even so size limits also help fish that simply grow very fast.

High ocean harvest commonly causes a decline in body size. If the harvest is strong, only fish return to spawn that escape it as soon as possible. Fish that mature at a smaller size are the ones that most commonly breed.

Decreases in lengths at maturity are at least partly because of fishing. Good fisheries management requires precise ratings of biological values, including growth rates, reproduction andsize at sexual maturity.

Fish Maturity Size Calculator – Find Minimum Size by Species

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