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Captain reeled in with Tuna
I heard this on the radio this morning:
- MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. - A fisherman discovered an empty boat cruising off the North Carolina coast with its harpoon line in the water. When he reeled in the line, he found a live bluefin tuna speared on the end - and the captain's entangled body. The captain, Bruce Bartlett of South Plainfield, N.J., apparently harpooned the fish, then got his left leg caught in the 200-foot line, Coast Guard officials said. When the tuna swam away, Bartlett was pulled into the ocean off Morehead City on Tuesday and drowned. Bartlett was a commercial fisherman who traveled up and down the coast, Guard officials said. He was alone in the 35-foot boat, named Flat Calm, fighting a fish that can weigh from 200 to 500 pounds. "They're not easy to handle by yourself," said Ensign Andy Greenwood of the Coast Guard. - Raleigh News and Observer |
If I recall correctly, that is how Capt. Ahab met his demise.
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:) Should always have a knife strapped to your body!!! That fella fished out of Cape Ann a lot in the summers and pursued tuna here!!!! some of the fellas at the coffee shop knew of him!!!;) :cool:
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How do you stick tuna on your own?
Autopilot and and head to the pulpit or is there a remote control? |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by fishsmith
[B]How do you stick tuna on your own? Very carefully . . .. |
I read on another board today that the Capt had just fired his mate the day before...that is why he was fishing by himself. What a shame.
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