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Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 8:31 am
by silverking
Bonefish and Tarpon Trust began to acoustically tag tarpon in May 2016 in an effort to expand our knowledge of tarpon habitat use and movement at different life stages. We just received a noteworthy report of a tarpon detection from BTT’s Tarpon Acoustic Tagging Project, and it provides additional insight on tarpon movement. A 40-50 pound male tarpon (ID #15923) tagged in the Lower Keys on May 12, 2017 was detected near Ocean City, Maryland this summer, on July 24, 2018. If the fish followed the Gulf Stream north, it swam roughly 1,000 miles, but if the fish followed the coast, it likely traveled twice that far! BTT scientists estimate that the tarpon now weighs approximately 60 pounds.

Using acoustic tags allows BTT scientists to tag juvenile, sub-adult, and full-grown tarpon, whereas previous satellite tagging efforts were limited to tagging fish 80 pounds or larger. It is remarkable that a tarpon this size traveled such a long distance, as the fish is still years from becoming sexually mature, which was believed to be the point at which tarpon begin migrating long distances. This recent detection underscores the importance of acoustic tagging, which provides new insight into tarpon movement and habitat use during different life stages, information that is critical to BTT’s conservation efforts. We thank Maverick Boat Group for its generous support of the BTT Tarpon Acoustic Tagging Project, as well as Capt. Danny Flynn and Capt. Ron Gibson, who assisted with the tagging of tarpon #15923. Stay tuned for more reports!
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Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 8:44 am
by Srbenda
And who knew tarpon are in the Chesapeake bay?

Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 9:01 am
by silverking
Chesapeake is historic upper-most limit on their range. Not a lot, but not uncommon.

Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 10:09 am
by eightwt
Some people would fish for them sea side lower eastern shore when I lived on MD shore. OC would be about 100 north of that.

Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 1:07 pm
by silverking
Friend who has a beach house in OC caught a roller on fly a few years back. Ken said he thought the fish turned left when it should have turned right and got lost. :lol:

Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 1:25 pm
by Salty Gator
Good stuff, thanks for posting

Re: Tagged Tarpon Travels from Keys to Maryland

Posted: November 20th, 2018, 8:34 pm
by Juan
I've traveled from the Keys to Alabama in under 14 hours. (800 miles) It took that poon over a year. :-D
Joking aside, I didn't know they went that far north but I'm not surprised.