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    gogecko
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    I caught a tagged fish

    Fishing my usual part of the broadwater this morning, and the water is black as an abos armpit (can I say that here?). No action all morning, until I get this estuary cod with a yellow tag in him. Its the first time Ive heard about it, I didnt know they did that with anything but game fish.

    Has anybody else caught tagged fish? I suppose you all have, but it was a novelty for me. I rang the number, and quoted the tag, and they were very happy to know about it. They wanted his length (35cm) but didnt want his weight. Said theyd send me a certificate with my name on it, with all the info on where and when he was tagged.

    I read up on suntag at
    http://www.info-fish.net/tagged.asp
    and its all very interesting if you havent seen it before.

    Not much else to report, except I wont bother fishing again for a couple of days when the water cleans up. I thought there might be jew action, but I was wrong. Water temp has dropped, and no jacks about.

    Andrew

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    gogecko
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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    heres a closeup of the tag, which is halfway along his dorsal.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Cool, interestingly enough, the only tagged fish I have ever caught was also a cod, up in Toogoom, north of Hervey Bay. That's cool that they will send you out details of the fish, hope I get a tagged fish again one day.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Did they say why they were tagging Cod or what their research was???

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    skins4
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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    My dad caught a tagged flathead up in Pummicestone passage a few years ago. They did similar with the certificate. He said they were surprised that it was in the same general area that it had been released when initially tagged some 18 months earlier and hadn't really moved that far. They were however surprised at the growth which they thought might have been greater. So they obviously keep reasonable data on the fish.

    Cheers

    steve0

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    Jack_Lives_Here
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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Cod are on the sunfish tag list, as are bream, snapper (squire), flathead to name a few. I've tagged dozens of cod in the few months that I've had tags - none down your way though. The person that tagged the fish will also get an update on that fish and it's a great research tool. It's interesting to see how far some fish have or haven't travelled from the tagging location.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    greetings all

    I have been monitoring ausfish for a few months before becoming a member. And then have been waiting a few weeks to jump in on a discussion thread, well now is my time.

    My father-in-law caught at tagged flathead last year up at YellowPatch (inside of Cape Capricorn) and was sent out the certifcate stating the previous details i.e weight, location of tag insert etc. He was quite chuffed as he is not much of a fisherman.

    I look forward to many more dicussions with you all.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    I have caught 2 squire on the Gold Coast with a tag and also a little Red Emperor off Double Island Point. The certificate's are a fantastic idea to get an idea on growth rates, travel and also gives people an incentive to join in tagging fish.

    I have just received some interesting info on tagged fish which might interest some.

    Barramundi- Tagged in 7 mile creek north of Turkey Beach at 55.5cm on 21/03/98 was recaptured in Fitzroy River near Rockhampton at 94.5cm on the 23/10/02. It had travelled more then 125km north and grown 390mm in 1677 days.





    Red Emperor- Tagged out from the Wide Bay Bar area

    This one is very interesing as it was caught 8 times in just over 1 year with it being caught 4 times in less then 1 month. As you can see there are slight differences with the measured length with it shrinking on the last capture.
    This fish was caught in very much the same area everytime.

    Tagged - 11/08/03 -41cm
    Recaptured- 13/04/04 -47cm
    17/04/04 -47cm
    30/04/04 -47cm
    05/05/04 -47cm
    18/06/04 -49cm
    20/10/04 -49cm
    28/11/04 -48cm

    Regards Greg

    www.wickedfishing.com.au The place for wicked fish pics, articles and DVD's. Your ultimate reef fishing DVD "Double Island Point & Beyond" on sale now.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    I tagged a barra here on the west coast and recaptured the same fish myself nearly 2yrs later. Same creek , it grew around 16cm. I also tagged a sailfish off Dampier and about 6mths later I was out with a mate and he recaught it. These are both spieces that don't migrate though.

    Shaun

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Greg,

    who was the original tagger of the Red? Tony Stewart?

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Reefmaster
    .

    Tagged - 11/08/03 -41cm
    Recaptured- #13/04/04 -47cm
    # 17/04/04 -47cm
    # 30/04/04 -47cm
    # 05/05/04 -47cm
    # 18/06/04 -49cm
    # 20/10/04 -49cm
    # 28/11/04 -48cm

    Regards Greg
    Jeez and they reckon fish are getting smarter and hookshy. This bloke can't be the sharpest knife in the drawer. Makes you wonder how many fish are left in the ocean if the same fish is caught so many times in such a short period? Says a lot about reds' ability to deal with C&R though.

    Tony

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Interesting!. Never realised that the tagging programs extended to fish such as cod, tailor and whiting. Wonder why mangrove jacks aren't on the list of fish to be tagged though. Been trying for years to join the club of people who have caught a jack and would be interested to see just how many people have caught the same mangrove jack.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Rhetly
    greetings all

    I have been monitoring ausfish for a few months before becoming a member. And then have been waiting a few weeks to jump in on a discussion thread, well now is my time.

    I look forward to many more dicussions with you all.
    Rheetly

    Welcome to Ausfish. I look forward to seeing a few of your postings. I'm sure you'll have worked out the huge benefit and comaraderie on Aisfish.

    Glad to see you've joined, not just lurking anymore.

    Cathcy foshy

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Smithy,
    yes it was Tony Stewart. He tags stack loads of fish up there. Gotta get my butt into gear and join a club so i can start doing it myself. Apparently hardly any legal sized reds are re-captured they just seem to disapear. I would love to start tagging them out near the shelf and see if they move around unlike the close in reds.

    Cheers Greg

    www.wickedfishing.com.au The place for wicked fish pics, articles and DVD's. Your ultimate reef fishing DVD "Double Island Point & Beyond" on sale now.

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    Re: I caught a tagged fish

    Those are some monster reds in your avatar Greg, yummy yummy

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