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Angler Tag Return Hotline
The Angler Tag Return Hotline is designed to collect data from anglers regarding tagged fish that have been captured or sighted in Florida waters.


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What do you do if you catch a tagged fish in Florida waters?


Anglers can help by reporting tag information on any red drum captured in Florida waters.


Do you know what to do if you catch a tagged snook? This information covers what you should do if you catch tagged snook on either the east coast or west coast of Florida.


Do you know what you should you do if you see a sturgeon in the Hillsborough River?


Have you seen this fish? We need your help locating juvenile or adult Goliath Grouper.


Biologists ask anglers to report tagged largemouth bass.










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