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Small world
AFANT sent this to Buzzdog ... don't think it is secret.
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Hi Robert,
One of your tagged fish was reported as recaptured recently. Details as follows FYI:
AF23024
Tagged
22.01.2015 – Robert Busby
48cm
Reichardt Creek
Recaptured
29.09.18 – Regis Martin
67cm
Wishart Creek
Kept
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Two things we learn from this, the fish didn't move far, and Regis likes a fillet
17cm in three years seems a bit slow.
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Hi Robert,
One of your tagged fish was reported as recaptured recently. Details as follows FYI:
AF23024
Tagged
22.01.2015 – Robert Busby
48cm
Reichardt Creek
Recaptured
29.09.18 – Regis Martin
67cm
Wishart Creek
Kept
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Two things we learn from this, the fish didn't move far, and Regis likes a fillet
17cm in three years seems a bit slow.
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Re: Small world
Need a quick maths correction 19cm
Would like to know what the statistic is on the most travelled barra tagged and re-caught
Would like to know what the statistic is on the most travelled barra tagged and re-caught
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Would like to know what the statistic is on the most travelled barra tagged and re-caught
In the NT or anywhere?
In the NT or anywhere?
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Ronje
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Preferably the NT ronjeronje wrote:Would like to know what the statistic is on the most travelled barra tagged and re-caught
In the NT or anywhere?
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All those 50cm barra from 3 years ago have matured now and the place is full of mid 60 plus fish. I dont think those barra in the harbor really travel too far from what i can tell
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And yet no one has caught the tagged fish from the boat ramps this year?
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B-radical
Don't know about the NT (not a lot of publicly accessible info around).
Do know about Qld though.
700 km is the longest I know about here.
Tagged in Clermont (way up a Fitzroy tributary) and recaptured a couple of times in its journey down the river over weirs etc. Rec-captured in Gladstone and released again to be finally recaptured in Brisbane.
Story in Suntag files.
http://infofishaustralia.com.au/suntag/
700 km.
Don't know about the NT (not a lot of publicly accessible info around).
Do know about Qld though.
700 km is the longest I know about here.
Tagged in Clermont (way up a Fitzroy tributary) and recaptured a couple of times in its journey down the river over weirs etc. Rec-captured in Gladstone and released again to be finally recaptured in Brisbane.
Story in Suntag files.
http://infofishaustralia.com.au/suntag/
700 km.
Regards
Ronje
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Re: Small world
Here's one not re-caught but resounded after a 400 km round trip.
And that's only 12 months travel.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-23/ ... nd/8046432
And that's only 12 months travel.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-11-23/ ... nd/8046432
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I'm led to believe this link is reliable for some info
barra-and-estuary-fishing-trip-reports- ... 93-30.html
barra-and-estuary-fishing-trip-reports- ... 93-30.html
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thanks ronje and ninjafish interesting read and 700kms is a pretty good distance for a barra considering some are re-caught in the exact same area.
Them researchers have a sweet job at times all for science
Them researchers have a sweet job at times all for science
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