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Jack Project: Successful Tagging Missions in Gulf

The Jack Project continues to gather momentum as tagging teams across the Gulf and South Atlantic deploy more acoustic tags. While the project faces challenges—everything from weather to shifting fish aggregations—progress has been made to gather critical data on the understudied species. Over 50 acoustic tags have been deployed in

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We Stand on the Shoulders of Giants.

Photo Credit: Guiding Flow TV The fishing industry has lost an icon. The family and friends of Philip “Flip” Pallot are terribly saddened to share the news that Flip passed away on August 26, 2025. Fly fishing is the greatest sport in the world. Imagine loving baseball, finally meeting Babe

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Tagging Jacks: Conservation Through Collaboration

Earlier this summer, the Jack Project took another big step forward. On the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, scientist Dr. Marcus Drymon from the University of Mississippi teamed up with Monster Energy athlete and renowned guide Jako Lucas and legendary fly designer and YETI Ambassador Blane Chocklett for a

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A Veteran Guide’s View of Jacks

If you’ve spent any time on the water in South Florida, chances are you’ve heard the name Captain Mike Holliday. Based out of Stuart, Florida, Holliday is a veteran guide, outdoor writer, and longtime voice in the angling community. With decades of experience, Mike has watched fisheries rise, fall, and

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Jack Crevalle: Tag, Track & Learn

Feature Photo Credit: Scientific Anglers Team At the heart of the Jack Project is a simple but powerful goal:Shine a light on the jack species that anglers know well, but science and management often overlook. To better understand their movement, behavior and connectivity of this species, we’re putting boots on

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PRESS RELEASE: THE JACK PROJECT

ASGA Launches “The Jack Project” in Collaboration with Florida International University, Mississippi State University and the Lower Keys Guides Association Building off the Successful Albie Project, ASGA Looks to Uncover Key Migration and Population Connectivity Data of Jack Crevalle from The Carolinas to Texas Stuart, Florida – February 18, 2025

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How Do We Count Fish? Understanding Fisheries Stock Assessments

Feature Photo: A small school of snook off the coast of Florida. Credit: Peter Leahy | Shutterstock An important dynamic of fisheries management is the stock assessment, which provides the critical estimates necessary for setting sustainable fishing regulations. For advocates participating in the management process for our marine resources, this

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