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Bigeye tuna steaks!!!!!!
Anyone (local) want to try fresh bigeye tuna steaks? PICKUP ONLY, no delivery, no meet half-way. Beer greatly accepted for exchange but not required (no LIGHT beers, IPAs take priorty! ) First come first served. PM me for addy & phone, call before coming to make sure some still available.
Going fast but I had 3 plugs worth, about 50-60lb class Offer is also posted on FB so get it quickly. I will not put names on bags and hold for you. |
This was from the 3-day trip you posted recently? How was the trip, how was the weather, how was the action?
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Trip will be remembered by all aboard!!! Weather was perfect but HOT. The ships A/C wasn't able to keep the sleeping area cool so uncomfortable sleeping, many fished through the night slept during the day. Final tally: 83 bigeys ranging from 30-110lbs, 5 yellowfin 60-80lbs, 12 mahi 15-18lbs, 12+ skipjacks. some underwater video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYMOTY_f95U |
sounds like a great trip. how about some pics? is there a website report?
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83 big EYES. Holy shnikes. 1 big eye and or a sword is every canyon runners dream. Awesome
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My videos go up on youtube, channel "thebeereel" |
How do you know those less than 100 pound fish were bigeyes and not yellowfins?
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They did have trouble once the fish were on ice and cleaned, plugs looks similar. |
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That last post may have across stronger than I meant it. I'm glad you had a enjoyable trip and caught a lot of fish. I just think the crew duped you into keeping fish over the limit to try and make sure you come back again.
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I knew this was going to be a great trip. It killed me not to go. Really glad you guys had a great trip.
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The second dorsal and anal fin are too different to mistake a yellowfin for a big eye in my opinion.
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O.K. Believe what you will, but I have one more comment before I let it rest. All of the canyon fleet considers it a huge success if they come back with one or two bigeyes. The commercial canyon fleet considers it a success if they come back with 4 or 5 bigeyes. Real sharpies that are in the right place at the right time may catch ten of them, and that includes the Viking boats run by the very same crew. And you expect me to believe that 6 guys caught 83 bigeyes? If that is true you guys should have sold them, bigeyes bring anywhere from $6 to $15 a pound, you could have made a profit on the trip.
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Mike, did he say he expects you to believe anything? I am sure you believe your opinion is valuable, but do you think your input here is accomplishing anything at all? Do you really think none of those fish hit the market? You come off as nothing more than a skid stain on this thread.
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Offer is now CLOSED! Everything is gone, thanks for the IPAs. Hope you enjoy your bigeye (or whatever :) ) steaks!
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Babykillers!
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You are so jealous! :) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Maybe you can ID from these pics MakoMike! You have no F*ckin clue where we were fishing, everyone reports close in canyon bigger bigeyes, we were so far out beyond the canyons we found the nursery of LEGAL sized fish!
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There's a great 27 page pdf with lots of pics of fresh and not so fresh fish, I can't figure out how to link to it but If you Google yellowfin vs bigeye it's the 1st [pdf] result.
"A handbook for the identification of yellowfin and bigeye tunas". Very interesting stuff. http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...pssyjpa3nv.png http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y25...pso1vz1vdp.png Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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http://sih.ifremer.fr/content/downlo...D_FRESH_v2.pdf |
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GerturdH for a 1st time offshore bluewater had the most unbelievable/unforgetable EPIC trip! He told me on the way down he'd be totally happy with pulling in a mahi......well he got mahi, bigeyeS (many), yellowfin, skipjack, tuna on conv & tuna on spinner, trolling, jiggin', chuming, every way possible!
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Excellent work Buzz!
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Wouldn't the much longer second dorsal on the yellow fin compared to the big eye be all you need to know ?
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Those long sickle fins, or 2nd dorsals, grow with age. |
Thanks.
Just curious, are they a different color as small fish ? Some pictures I've seen show the sickle fin as quite yellow. Albeit larger fish. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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