UPDATE SCDNR Volunteer Tagging Program

If you are interested in tagging fish, complete information on the Marine Game Fish Tagging Program can be found here: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/tagfish/tagfish.html

Contact information is on the site so feel free to email questions or comments.

Robert

if I can start catching some fish I am very interested in this program…thanks Robert for opening this back up to the public…feels like we are giving back to you fine folks who do this all the time!

The Morris Island Lighthouse www.savethelight.org

I contacted them and there is a class you have to take, it usually fills up fast. I have been on the “waiting list” for 2 years now. That of course is a good thing that there are so many of us willing to help out and help gather this data…

“Paddle faster boys… I hear banjo music!”
SC Chapter Coordinator- Heroes on the Water
http://www.HeroesOnTheWater.org
Charleston Director- SCKayakfishing.com
Tarpon 160os

Not true, Nikon. Just watch the videos on the DNR website, order your tagger, call or email Robert and you are good to go. I tagged my first 3 reds yesterday.


2000 SeaPro 180CC w/ Yammy 115 2 stroke
1966 13’ Boston Whaler w/ Merc 25 4 stroke “Flatty”
www.ralphphillipsinshore.com | www.summervillesaltwateranglers.com

I just received my tagging gun and tags are on the way from Robert. No class neccesary as Optiker says.

Iain Pelto
Sea Hunt Triton 160 w/ 90 ETEC “JB3”
Native Manta Ray 14

Sweet… I guess I talked to the wrong person :wink:

“Paddle faster boys… I hear banjo music!”
SC Chapter Coordinator- Heroes on the Water
http://www.HeroesOnTheWater.org
Charleston Director- SCKayakfishing.com
Tarpon 160os