Near-record tuna caught - from a kayak
By Mary Ann Bragg
STAFF WRITER
November 05, 2009 1:57 PM
PROVINCETOWN - Part-time Yarmouth resident Dave Lamoureux, 42, a Wall Street trader from Chicago, caught a 157-pound tuna early this morning from his kayak off Race Point Beach in Provincetown.
Unfortunately for Lamoureux, the record for a tuna caught from a kayak is 187 pounds.
Lamoureux has been trying since August to beat world records set for tuna-fishing from a kayak. His tuna was weighed this afternoon at Goose Hummock in Orleans.
Lamoureux said he caught the tuna using his family's 12-foot kayak, after being out on the water at the "crack of dawn." He pulled it to the shore in the Cape Cod National Seashore. A boater came along and then helped him tow it to Fisherman's Wharf.
Since August he has caught a 60-pound tuna and an 80-pound one, and lost more than a dozen others. Lamoureux said he is pursuing the world record for the "adrenaline rush."
November off Race Point in a kayak fighting a tuna? That is pushing your luck unless you have a boat on standby. August is one thing, November you die fast if you go over.
i happen to know Dave, he is not an egomaniac,that fish will not go in the dumpster.i am almost positive that he has the license. i told him how to get it for his kayak.he wouldn't be trying to set a record by taking fish illegally.
I permit is needed. There is no legal fishing for bluefin except from a permitted vessel. Regardless, this is an amazing accomplishment...I just hope he was legal.
Three-fourths of the Earth's surface is water, and one-fourth is land. It is quite clear that the good Lord intended us to spend triple the amount of time fishing as taking care of the lawn.
Dave does have the permit, as well as a %^$#load of safety gear and radio etc., but it is abit dangerous especially now.
I thought this did the resord for unassisted - yak out, catch, yak back - no assist boats- but maybe not. He texted me last night about it, I'll call him and get the scoop.
i happen to know Dave, he is not an egomaniac,that fish will not go in the dumpster.i am almost positive that he has the license. i told him how to get it for his kayak.he wouldn't be trying to set a record by taking fish illegally.