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Thornback Tagging

#1 Post by peterw »

Has anybody ever caught a tagged thornback or taken part in a tagging programme involving thornies ?
I heard recently of one that was tagged in Roundstone , Connemara and 10 days later it was caught off the Donegal coast .
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#2 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

no, havent ever caught a tagged or tagged one. Wouldnt mind helping out tagging them if needed though
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#3 Post by peterw »

chrisfeeney30 wrote:no, havent ever caught a tagged or tagged one. Wouldnt mind helping out tagging them if needed though
I should have elaborated , Chris . I would also like to know if shore anglers like us can participate in tagging ray .
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#4 Post by lucky »

same as that peter.. i would take part in tagging... might be best to contaqct the western fishiers board.. and see what can be done....
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#5 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

peterw wrote:
chrisfeeney30 wrote:no, havent ever caught a tagged or tagged one. Wouldnt mind helping out tagging them if needed though
I should have elaborated , Chris . I would also like to know if shore anglers like us can participate in tagging ray .
As lucky said, i think it can, just contact the western fisheries board!
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#6 Post by doggie3131 »

if theres a tagging program,then i would deffinatly be intrested!!
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species 2011 (20) flounder,whiting,poor cod,5 beard rockling,lsd.coalie,thornie,three bearded rockling,shore rockling.seatrout.turbot,plaice,brill,pollock,ballen wrasse.huss,pout,cookoo wrasse,corking wrasse,dab.

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#7 Post by gfkelly1969 »

i inquired about the ray tagging program last year and got this response

Dear Gerry,
Thanks for getting in touch. The tagging programme has been ongoing for
40 years and is mainly undertaken by charter boat skippers who tag most
of the cartilagenous species that are landed on their boats. Fish are
tagged and released and we gain much information about them when they
are recaptured. Recapture rates vary depending on species. Locally
distributed species tend to be captured more frequently while species
which migrate long distances are less frequently encountered. Blue shark
is the most tagged species through this programme - approx 19,000 have
been tagged out of a total of 40,000 fish tagged to date.

I would be interested in the numbers and species of ray you catch in
Clifden. Please let me know and we can decide on how to proceed.

Regards


I replied and gave all the information but did not get any reply,I sent 3 or 4 more emails without any reply

if anyone want the email of the lad in charge of the tagging pm me
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#8 Post by lucky »

gerry... maybe if we got enough people to email the wfb if might change there mind.... i am only gessing but i think it would probaly cost to much for the tags on the wfb behalf... but enough people where interested we could make a donation towards cost....... what do other think.........
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#9 Post by peterw »

Thanks for all the replies on this one , I think an approach to the fisheries is on the cards , if we can get a few more names together and approach as a group that would be great .
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#10 Post by gfkelly1969 »

lucky wrote:gerry... maybe if we got enough people to email the wfb if might change there mind.... i am only gessing but i think it would probaly cost to much for the tags on the wfb behalf... but enough people where interested we could make a donation towards cost....... what do other think.........
I think as peter said it would be better approach as a group,probably one of the biggest cost in the tagging is the tool for putting in the tags,I would have no problem buying one if I could take part in the program or paying for the tags as well

if more rays were tagged I think it would encourage more lads in to the tagging program as well,it a great feeling to know you caught a ray and it has your number on it and you are waiting to see if it is caught again and where and I think it would also encourage any lad that caught a ray with a tag and but didn't know about the program to the release any ray they came across

if people want to pm me their names and the areas they mainly fish I will get on to the wfb again and see will I get a better response this time
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#11 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

Galway bay sac is interested in tagging ray and huss, there are over 20 members of the club.
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Maybe I'm too much of a cynic, but I can't help wondering if the info gained from tagging programmes is made available to commercial fishermen to help them catch more fish...... :|
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#13 Post by bigbadtom »

Funny you should mention that Tanglerat I was thinking the same thing. :? :? :?
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#14 Post by twinkle »

thats exactly what its used for. to be able to track fish as they move along the coast. how they migrate and where they migrate to they can nearly time them on the calender
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#15 Post by gfkelly1969 »

with the tagging programme running for 40 years i am sure we would have heard if the commercial fishermen had used the information gained from it by now

the commercial fishermen can gain a lot more up to date information from reports from this website and other websites then the tagging programme

so far 25 people interested in the tagging programme including a sea angling club and a tackle shop
I am thinking with all the ray the 25 lads caught between them last year it was probably more then the charter boat skippers tagged because of fewer trips out due to bad weather
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#16 Post by gfkelly1969 »

I know some of the ray that were caught this year and last year,thornback ray,blonde ray,painted ray,Spotted Ray,is there any other type of ray that the anglers interested in the tagging program have caught that I should include on the list?
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#17 Post by Bradan »

The tagging scheme is run by the Central Fisheries Board, assisted by staff in the regional boards, but it is mainly only done by charter skippers. The equipment costs money, and in the past they have had bad experiences with private anglers who wanted to participate and were issued tagging kits, but could never be tracked down when the kits and info on tagged fish were required to be returned. I can request a tagging kit from CFB if needed, but would only be prepared to obtain them for anglers that a) I know personally and can be sure will return them and b) catch enough cartilaginous fish to make it worthwhile.

Tanglerat wrote:Maybe I'm too much of a cynic, but I can't help wondering if the info gained from tagging programmes is made available to commercial fishermen to help them catch more fish...... :|
Absolutely not. Do you think charter skippers would participate in the project if they thought for a second the data would be made available to commercial fishermen? This has been discussed at length with the charter skippers and they are happy to participate.
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#18 Post by gfkelly1969 »

got word back on this,still waiting to clear up one thing,to the lads that showed interest in the tagging or sent a pm to me all ready I will let ye know what is happening when I get the reply to my email
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#19 Post by gfkelly1969 »

pm sent to a few of ye
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#20 Post by dbrock »

good idea
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