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  • Bluefin Tuna, caught off Harris

    Can this be true and if it is, surely it is illegal??!!

    Giant 9ft bluefin tuna caught off Harris coast - The Scotsman
    2016 - Cod, Dab, Dogfish, Gurnard, Ling, Mackerel, Saithe, Scorpian fish. .

  • #2
    need 1 of them for the species hunt
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    • #3
      also:

      Hebridean bluefin tuna caught
      ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

      Thought for the day:
      Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

      Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by toonboymc View Post
        need 1 of them for the species hunt
        They could well start following the mackerel close to shore in coming years, Rob will get one on sunday lol

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        • #5
          Being two bluefin tuna caught off whitby this summer but only tiddlers compaired to the big boys one of salmon drift netters caught them this picture is one of them which was landed on whitby fish market to be sdold it was only 2.4 kilos a baby in tuna terms but where there is little ones usually there a very big ones duering the 1930ss when you could walk on herring tuna over 800lb were once caught off whitby.

          This is the picture of tunny i took mixed in with salmon in a fish box on the fish quay.



          paul.
          Last edited by big cod; 27-09-2013, 04:54 AM.
          http://sea-otter2.co.uk/

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          • #6
            Big fish that mind. Seems there becoming more common in our waters these days
            PB SHORE COD 9LB 14oz seaton sluice 3/11/12
            PB BOAT COD 9lb 15oz
            PB COALIE 9lb 8oz
            PB LING 7lb 8oz

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            • #7
              there is a tuna fishery up there, dosn't say wheteher this one was caught in a net or rod and line, it says they struggled for half an hour to land it, in a net would of thought staright in, anybody got anymore info
              Alan

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Charlton View Post
                there is a tuna fishery up there, dosn't say wheteher this one was caught in a net or rod and line, it says they struggled for half an hour to land it, in a net would of thought staright in, anybody got anymore info
                It says that it swallowed the hooks in the write up also

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                • #9
                  "Angus Campbell, owner of Kilda Cruises has recently been investigating the viability of fishing for Bluefin tuna and specialist fishing gear was ordered from the USA, and John White of Fishermen’s Outfitters (Massachusetts, USA) recently travelled over to Harris to teach the ins and outs of how to catch these massive creatures"

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                  • #10
                    tuna

                    there has allways been tuna and tunny in the north sea they used to follow the herring the world record came from whitby /scarb during the 20s but the herring were over fished so there numbers fell but with the herring recovering the blue fin and tunny are returning
                    old anglers never die -they just smell that way

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                    • #11
                      Tunny.

                      The British record for a Tunny is 851 lbs.It was caught off Whitby in 1933 by Lorenzo Mitchell Henry. There was a bigger fish taken on rod and line off the North Irish coast about 4 or 5 years ago , but the record wasn't claimed and the fish was put onto the local market.
                      These fish have been running along the West coast of Ireland and the North coast for years, but only a couple of charter boats bother trying for them.

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                      • #12
                        bonito ?

                        Originally posted by big cod View Post
                        Being two bluefin tuna caught off whitby this summer but only tiddlers compaired to the big boys one of salmon drift netters caught them this picture is one of them which was landed on whitby fish market to be sdold it was only 2.4 kilos a baby in tuna terms but where there is little ones usually there a very big ones duering the 1930ss when you could walk on herring tuna over 800lb were once caught off whitby.

                        This is the picture of tunny i took mixed in with salmon in a fish box on the fish quay.



                        paul.
                        hi paul
                        been a few tuna off the tyne again this year as well. the stripped ones are bonito tuna not Bluefin. caught a few off florida hellish scrapers, but only grow to a max 10-12pounds love to see a few more here though
                        FISHING

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                        • #13
                          Some fish,nowt like that off Seaham today just a few whiteys,one boat did have a nice 20lb ling off the ground apparantly.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by d-a View Post
                            there has allways been tuna and tunny in the north sea they used to follow the herring the world record came from whitby /scarb during the 20s but the herring were over fished so there numbers fell but with the herring recovering the blue fin and tunny are returning
                            Tuna were here in numbers in numbers in 20ss and 30ss it is the over fishing on herring many years ago you could walk on herring off this coast dureing the summer months and it was a masive attraction for the tuna people say its global warming they are here but how do explain why they were here in the 20ss and 30ss its all to do with with what they eat .

                            paul.
                            http://sea-otter2.co.uk/

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                            • #15
                              Would love to have one of them smash into me hook and line!
                              Species List: Cod, Whiting, Coalfish, Mackerel, Eel, Spurdog, Butterfish, Plaice, Poor Cod, Dab, Lamprey (Hag Fish) Ling, Scorpion Fish, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Thornback Ray, Pollack, Pouting, Flounder, Wrasse.

                              CONGER AND GURNARD DESPERATLEY WANTED TO BE ADDED!

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