02-23-2006, 04:44 PM
I too would rather have the shirt. I will get a picture of mine and post it here so that others can see the intricate graphics and art work that has gone into them. Like you said,"Worth much more than the money".
They tags come in different colors too. The light blue tag will generally have no price on it. It simply states "Reward if Found" Tag ####### and phone # (562)XXX-XXXX.
The dark green tags are the $10tags. There are also yellow and pink tags. Each one has a specific amount on it but all color tags get a Tshirt.
They will ask you general information.
1. Your Name-full address ( to mail your corresponding reward)
2. Species ( if you know) or describe it if you are not sure.
3. @ location that you caught the fish.
4. @ depth
5. Did you keep or re-release the fish?
We had 2 tagged fish come aboard on the day that I caught mine. I helped the other gentleman to procure the propper info since I was playing DH/Spatula on the boat that day. I would have helped him anyways.
I understand what you mean about the Mud Marlin on a boat. You do loose productive time for the target species. Not to mention the inconvenience to the other anglers/passengers.
I had a trip where we were thinking that I had "The right one" and turned out to be a 45min hot rail with 2 victory laps. Turning out to be an 85lb Mud Marlin, pissed off some and delighted others.
I had to go on "Sack fill" duty to help for the lost fishing time and keep the customers happy.[crazy]
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They tags come in different colors too. The light blue tag will generally have no price on it. It simply states "Reward if Found" Tag ####### and phone # (562)XXX-XXXX.
The dark green tags are the $10tags. There are also yellow and pink tags. Each one has a specific amount on it but all color tags get a Tshirt.
They will ask you general information.
1. Your Name-full address ( to mail your corresponding reward)
2. Species ( if you know) or describe it if you are not sure.
3. @ location that you caught the fish.
4. @ depth
5. Did you keep or re-release the fish?
We had 2 tagged fish come aboard on the day that I caught mine. I helped the other gentleman to procure the propper info since I was playing DH/Spatula on the boat that day. I would have helped him anyways.
I understand what you mean about the Mud Marlin on a boat. You do loose productive time for the target species. Not to mention the inconvenience to the other anglers/passengers.
I had a trip where we were thinking that I had "The right one" and turned out to be a 45min hot rail with 2 victory laps. Turning out to be an 85lb Mud Marlin, pissed off some and delighted others.
I had to go on "Sack fill" duty to help for the lost fishing time and keep the customers happy.[crazy]
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