Tagging Competition

MidAtlantic Regional

Have you ever wondered who the best anglers, captains and crews are in the MidAtlantic? Some boats might have their luck at a tournament, but what about over the entire season? With TBF’s MidAtlantic Regional Competition, anglers, captains, and crews now have a way to find out!

MidAtlantic Regional

About

TBF’s MidAtlantic Regional Competition was created to recognize one of the United States’ most important billfish regions and the captains, anglers and crews who fish there. As TBF’s newest regional category, the MidAtlantic Competition helps collect more valuable tag data while recognizing outstanding participation in billfish conservation. TBF announced the MidAtlantic category as a tagging-only regional competition extending from Virginia to the southern tip of New York.

MidAtlantic Regional

Rules & Eligibility

Only eligible billfish tagged within the MidAtlantic region are valid for this regional competition. Anglers, captains and mates MUST be current TBF members to receive an award based on their submitted Tagging Data Report Cards. Regardless of membership, all data from every card is valuable for billfish research, and membership is not required to submit tag data.

Overall tagging categories are calculated as the total number of eligible species reported tagged by a captain or angler.

MidAtlantic Regional

Dates & Eligible Species

November 1st – October 31st

All tag reports must be received by TBF no later than November 15th, whether submitted by mail or online.


Eligible species: blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish, spearfish, and swordfish.

* To enter the competition, all youth anglers MUST include their date of birth within their online profile of the tagging database. If submitting physical cards via mail, write in the date of birth in the space provided next to their name. Youth anglers must be active TBF members to win.

MidAtlantic Regional

Additional Information

Boundaries

MidAtlantic waters from North Carolina to the southern tip of New York.

Mates

TBF recognizes the valuable contribution of mates in the tagging of billfish. In addition to anglers and captains, mates may also be awarded for their level of achievement.

Awards

Awards will be given during TBF’s Annual International Tag & Release Award Ceremony.

The Billfish Foundation

Annual Tag & Release

Competition Ceremony

Every year The Billfish Foundation is proud to recognize all the winners for the past year’s Tag & Release Competition. This ceremony allows us to highlight the captains, anglers, and mates who contributed invaluable catch data towards billfish conservation.

Tagging Competition

Standings

2025 International Competition

TAGGING

ANGLER
  • 1st JILL YATES – RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA
CAPTAIN
  • 1st SEAN GALLAGHER – STUART, FLORIDA
LADY ANGLER
  • 1st JILL YATES – RIVIERA BEACH, FLORIDA
YOUTH ANGLER
  • 1st JULIANA SAHYOUN – CASABLANCA, MOROCCO

RELEASE

ANGLER
  • 1st CAMILA INGRAM – JUPITER, FLORIDA
CAPTAIN
  • 1st ASH PITTARD – CABLE BEACH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA
LADY ANGLER
  • 1st CAMILA INGRAM – JUPITER, FLORIDA
YOUTH ANGLER
  • 1st ASHLYN ELDRIDGE – CAPITAN, NEW MEXICO

2024 International Competition

TAGGING

ANGLER
  • 1st Jill Yates – Riviera Beach, Florida
CAPTAIN
  • 1st Sean Gallagher – Stuart, Florida
LADY ANGLER
  • 1st Jill Yates – Riviera Beach, Florida
YOUTH ANGLER
  • 1st Ashlyn Eldridge – Capitan, New Mexico

RELEASE

ANGLER
  • 1st Gray Ingram – Jupiter, Florida
CAPTAIN
  • 1st Newt Cagle – Sullivans Island, South Carolina
LADY ANGLER
  • 1st Camila Ingram – Jupiter, Florida
YOUTH ANGLER
  • 1st Wyatt Bailey, Huntingtown, Maryland

MidAtlantic Regional

Proper Tagging Procedure & Tagging at Tournaments

The post-release survival of billfish is vital and TBF urges that proper tagging procedures are used when tagging any billfish to ensure safe, healthy releases (see TBF’s Tag & Release Program brochure for more information). Improper tag placement, ‘speed tagging’ or using too much force when tagging can result in serious injury or death to the fish. For this reason TBF does not encourage tagging during tournaments. However, if a boat chooses to tag any sailfish during a tournament they will be counted toward the TBF Gulf of Mexico Tagging Competition. All participants are encouraged to see TBF’s Tag & Release brochure for information on safe handling and proper tagging procedure.

Media Submission

Do You Have Billfish Photos?

If you’d like to see your photos spotlighted in one of TBF’s publications or online via social media, then send them our way! We are always looking for high resolution photos of billfish in the water or jumping. Click below for more information on how to submit your pictures. 

MidAtlantic Regional

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more about tag & Release

Interested in learning more?

Ever wondered how to tag a fish, where the best placement for a tag is, or what to do if you’ve caught a billfish that already has a tag on it? We have the information to help answer all of your tagging related questions.
To be able to tag fish, you will need the proper gear. Check out this page to learn more about the essentials for billfish tagging.
TBF’s Tag & Release Database is the world’s largest private and open source billfish database in the world. Individuals can use our database on their own, uploading their tag and release entries through a browser or mobile device.

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