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i don't think the warming of the north sea [if it is actually warming wich is still open to debate]has anything to do with tuna hopefully returning to the north sea, a hundred years ago there where huge tuna shoals in the our so called cooler sea and they where here for one reason and one reason only the millions upon millions of herring that lived here,and if the herring are making comeback so will the tuna. but i don't think the herring or the tuna will ever be present in the north sea in the huge numbers of the past.
foot note don't forget the humble mackerel is also a member of the tuna family.
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Originally posted by paulthespark View Posti don't think the warming of the north sea [if it is actually warming wich is still open to debate]has anything to do with tuna hopefully returning to the north sea, a hundred years ago there where huge tuna shoals in the our so called cooler sea and they where here for one reason and one reason only the millions upon millions of herring that lived here,and if the herring are making comeback so will the tuna. but i don't think the herring or the tuna will ever be present in the north sea in the huge numbers of the past.
foot note don't forget the humble mackerel is also a member of the tuna family.
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Originally posted by Beacon1 View Postwhat a load of bollocks tuna caught off this coast cannot believe some of these comments !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Beacon1 View Postwhat a load of bollocks tuna caught off this coast cannot believe some of these comments !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Happy to help, Keen to learn!
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Originally posted by kenny View Postwow how cool, is it ilegal to keep tuna if caught? just wondering as i have no clue and can only learn.
If our seas are warming, why was it still freezing paddling in the sea at Whitby on Thursday? Unless its age as the kids didnt seem to feel the cold..
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There was a thread on here about tunny a couple of weeks ago, sparked off by the unusual catches of herring, which may or may not be making a comeback. I doubt we will see catches return like before the 1950's but we are bound to see odd reports like this with some exciting finds. There are no fences enclosing the North sea and if a giant like a sperm whale can be found at redcar whats stopping anything else passing through or paying a visit ?
Anyone remember the swordfish caught in nets at newbiggin in 2006 ?
JonnyPB Ling 14.5lb (AUG 2013 Stingray)
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UK tuna fishing began in 1929. Famous angler Mr Stapleton-Cotton hooked two large fish estimated at well over 600lbs off Scarborough, Yorkshire, but sadly lost both.
The summer and fall of 1930 proved decisive. It was August 27th when Mitchell-Henry sunk a hook into a tuna weighing 560lbs some 50 miles off Scarborough. The season didn't end there. A further four fish weighing 392lbs, 591lbs, 630lbs and 735lbs.
The 1932 season was a total contrast and proved the best for overall numbers caught. In total, 21 bluefin were captured with several fish over 700lbs in weight.
The climax for UK tuna was reached in 1933 with a fish that is still the UK record weighing 851lbs taken off Whitby in Yorkshire, again by Mitchell-Henry. The technological advances in electronics spawned by the war made fishing vessels far more effective. Quickly, both the once abundant mackerel and herring stocks of the North Sea were depleted to such a degree that the food supply was much reduced. This lack of food was blamed for the disappearance of the tuna.
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Originally posted by makoYouTube - ‪Adventure Bound - Yellowfin Tuna off the rocks‬‏
heres a link to yellow fin tuna being caught from shore,point proven i think chaps.
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Originally posted by el_sid View Post851lb
imagine just catching small ones even 10-50lb would be great sport on the right gear
mabey if our seas where managed properly its somthing we could have in the next few years
Fully mature adult specimens average 2–2.5 metres (6 ft 7 in–8 ft 2 in) long and around 350 kilograms (770 lb) in weight. The species can reach a maximum length of about 4.3 metres (14 ft). The largest recorded specimen taken under International Game Fish Association rules was caught off Nova Scotia, an area renowned for huge Atlantic bluefin, by Ken Fraser and weighed 679 kilograms (1,497 lb). According to Gordon Johnston's 'It Happened in Canada'[4] the longest contest between man and tuna fish occurred near Liverpool, Nova Scotia in 1934, when 6 men, taking turns, fought the 795-lb tuna in a terrific battle that lasted sixty-two hours.
That last fish definitely put up one helluva scrap
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