Cool. Good info. Thanks.
Keep An Eye Out for Tagged Blue Catfish in the James and Chickahominy Rivers!
DWR has started a blue catfish project in the James River system and has tagged 40 blue catfish of all sizes. These fish have been internally tagged with an acoustic tag that will track their movement throughout the river as well as an external dart tag to help anglers identify these fish, if caught. We'll be able to collect data from tagged blue catfish for the next 10 years! The results of this project will help us understand the seasonal movements of blue catfish and identify aggregation areas.
If you catch a blue catfish with a red dart tag in the James or Chickahominy River: take a photo of the tag or record the three-digit tag identification number and report the tag to DWR at the phone number on the tag. If you release the fish, please leave the tag in. If you're keeping the fish, please reach out to DWR at the phone number on the tag and we'll collect the internal acoustic tag to use again.
Thanks everyone
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
BuckeyeCrappie, JET4 LIKED above post
Cool. Good info. Thanks.
Thanks Bill. I don't keep the darn things. But I'll remember to give them the information.
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dave
in currituck
These fish are an invasive species put here puposely BY the game and inland fishery some time ago. Since then, the native species have suffered. Now ive heard from a friend that someone on the private side of Diascund Res. has been catching them and has released them in there. This has been done with alabama bass too. Whats next????? Snakeheads????? If i catch one, im slicing its belly open and leaving it for the turtles.