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pic from sunday...
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Do you wait to bleed your tuna until you get back to the dock or are you just cleaning. Either way, looks like you did good!
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we usually bleed them on the deck of the boat for a few minutes immediately after stunning them with our bat. we try to get all the blood out before we throw them in the box (helps maintain our ice stock).
BUT, when you have 4 fish on and there are only 3 people on the boat, sometimes the fish get cut and thrown into the box while they're still bleeding and wiggling. oh well...it's a good problem to have. here was our briny box that got pumped out. it looks like we don't have enough ice, but that bloody water was so cold it burned my hands immediately. http://img144.imageshack.us/img144/9...93largemg9.jpg |
Great work. Wish I could have been so lucky. Were you at the NW corner?
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not from up here.
those look like longfin to me. nice pics..:kewl: |
oh yeah, i dont know this NW corner you speak of.
we were SW of the dump...headed to block canyon. only one longfin...5 yellows. my full report is here: http://www.ctfisherman.com/ubb/ultim.../t/001872.html and here's a vid: http://media.putfile.com/Tuna-Hit |
good pic mike look like yft ???
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kool video :kewl:
when you taking me? |
That is awsome! Nice Pics! That must be fun fighting these great fishes.
Good fishing to ya. |
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