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Old 09-12-2011, 03:11 PM
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Marty - I'm involved in a couple volunteer fish tagging programs and asked same question.

Most times - no matter the species - a 3-5 % return is expected.

There are some variables that come into play.

#1 - Tag has to be legible for return. Some tags wear away after a long time. I've seen Tautog tagged off OC be nipped at by other Tog. They nip away much of the tag.

#2 - Whom ever recaptures it - must turn in the tag or call it in. The shark tags I use have instructions printed in about 7 different languages. Imagine a tagged shark caught far away by some one without education.

#3 - Whom ever recaptures the fish must be willing to call it in. Some commercial fisheries will not return tags - in fear recapture info could lead to less quotas.

I think there were more then 11 Diamond Jim tagged Rock caught. Heard 4-5 were disqualified .

I've caught a few tagged Rockfish - most were at large for over 18 months.

I think a few years ago - a Diamond Jim Rock was caught in January at CBBT.
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