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Yellowfin tuna in Keys canal

Posted: August 5th, 2014, 2:14 pm
by silverking
This clip is making the internet rounds. Rumor is this happened around Islamorada. No mention as to whether the parties involved had the required Highly Migratory Species permit or not. Suspect NMFS officers might be paying a visit and it won't be a social call.

http://www.bdoutdoors.com/article/gaffi ... eys-canal/

In another strange but true fish tale, a Texas angler surf fishing for redfish landed a nearly 200-pound swordfish when it ate a red he hooked.

The saga of El Nino/global warming continues... :lol:

http://billfishreport.com/billfish-repo ... -the-surf/

Re: Yellowfin tuna in Keys canal

Posted: August 5th, 2014, 5:26 pm
by reelhandy
Here's another one.

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/p ... -trifecta/

Those fishes are so pretty, and at the same time so yummy looking.

Re: Yellowfin tuna in Keys canal

Posted: August 5th, 2014, 8:16 pm
by MudDucker
silverking wrote:This clip is making the internet rounds. Rumor is this happened around Islamorada. No mention as to whether the parties involved had the required Highly Migratory Species permit or not. Suspect NMFS officers might be paying a visit and it won't be a social call.

http://www.bdoutdoors.com/article/gaffi ... eys-canal/

In another strange but true fish tale, a Texas angler surf fishing for redfish landed a nearly 200-pound swordfish when it ate a red he hooked.

The saga of El Nino/global warming continues... :lol:

http://billfishreport.com/billfish-repo ... -the-surf/
I saw that and wondered how that would be legal. :o

Now that swordfish will be some good eating! :lick: