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though it might be of some interest to a few.
i got a letter from the NSW fisheries this evening informing me of a black marlin i caught being re captured.
the fish was tagged at mooloolaba 18m and re caught by a long liner 30 days later 90nm east of bundaberg. the fish had travelled 106nm NNE.
i am stoked!! hopefully the fish was re released and in good condition after being on the long line.
good one jeff its interesting finding out that at least it survived your capture, but it seems you scared the hell out of it it took one look at ya and headed back to cairns!!!only joking frame the letter mate something to be proud of...foxy
another note guys- the crimp pulled on this fish after we tagged it... so it had a 10/0 SL12 left in. i am very relieved to see that it obviously hasnt effected the fish for long.
and yeah dave i will be displaying the letter for all to see... my pride and joy ATM
Congratulations Jeff, It's a nice thing to tag a fish, but it oh so much sweeter to have it recaptured
Pity it wasn't at liberty a bit longer as I fear for it's safety after being dragged aboard a Longliner
thanks craig. i have tagged a few hundred fish in the maroochy river a few years ago and had 10 or so recaptured (one i caught myself) but the marlin has given a much greater sense of satisfaction
Im pretty sure that longliners are not usually licenced to keep blacks an d stripes but the chances of it being alive when draged onboard, and then released are slim.
My mate who has been an observer on many longliners off mooloooaba says all the blacks go back in and sink to the depths and many other fish landed are usually dead or close to it.