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Created by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018 at 1:09pm. Last updated by Scott McKee Oct 31, 2018.
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A friend of mine who does not report with the club caught a tagged fish today. Wasn't sure where he was supposed to report it but passed the info on to me.
UN2 (about) 40" yellowish floy tag number 09-015
Tags:
Josh...was it a walleye? Did he keep it? I know the DEC is tagging walleyes with a yellow/orange tag. He should call it in to the DEC. The Dunkirk office is running that program.
Our S/N's run from 001 to 250 and are the green color. We purposely picked green so as not to be confused with the 'eye program. Now here's the bad news (good for the fish though), the DEC tagged these because those 'eyes have a transmitter in them and there is a $100 reward for returning the acoustic tag to the DEC that is inside. If he kept the walleye, there will be an implanted acoustic transmitter inside. The important thing is to NOT freeze the fish with the transmitter inside
I emailed Kevin, here's his response:
"Hi Tony,
Josh,
Can we get the info Kevin is asking for from your friend? See his response above.
Tony
Any idea on the number many muskies he tagged back then?
The DEC told me they electro-fished a 22 incher off Spicer this year.
Might be a good spawning/nursery area. I recall that it was once popular for northern pike.
I'll ask.
Also, the tag was in but required him to scrape a lot of algae off of it.
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