dontpanic wrote: Yes I have just been on the Tindale website, trying to figure out how you buy the tagging kit, no joy yet. |
dontpanic wrote: Yes I have just been on the Tindale website, trying to figure out how you buy the tagging kit, no joy yet. |
smudge wrote: ... My interest would be in getting a deep water caught recapture |
Fish Addict wrote:
That's where things get real tricky I believe smudge due to barotrauma damage being related to the depth the fish was caught in. The survival rates of several of the more targeted table fish over here fare very poorly, even when caught in 30m. A slow speed retrieve is crucial as is allowing the fish to decompress 6-10m below the surface. Snapper appear to be much hardier. Fisheries modelling is based on the following death rates of released fish. Baldchin groper and Breaksea cod (black arse) 90%, WA dhufish 50%, snapper 20%. Release weights are compulsory on all recreational fishing boats. I've mentioned on here previously that I've released snapper (bycatch) caught in 200-240m and they have swum away strongly. Do they survive ........... ???
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John_Ra wrote: Well done Kitno. Have a few tags left myself... Hope to see a recapture 1 day... most have been 32-35 so far.... |
dontpanic wrote: Yes I have just been on the Tindale website, trying to figure out how you buy the tagging kit, no joy yet. |
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