
Tuna Fishing
My name is Captain Tommy Martin and I want
to tell you about this book. Everything you need to know about Tuna Fishing. Get it and download it right now. These techniques work for me in Florida
on Yellowfin, Blackfin and Bluefin. If you learn just one thing that makes you a better
fisherman then This Ebook is worth every penny. I am a professional sportfishing captain in
south Florida and I can tell you every little trick I learn helps me catch more fish. I am
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I read your tuna secrets ebook from front to back as soon as I bought it
. I took my friends fishing a few days later and followed your tips...WE FOUND TUNA STRAIGHT
AWAY AND CAUGHT 4 YELLOWFIN WITHIN AN HOUR!! I know the book didn't catch the fish but what
I learned definitely made sense and helped me catch more than just one.
I only see photos of people catching tuna before, now I am proud to say I have my own photos.
So glad I bought your book, it has pay for itself already!!
Diego Vasquez,
Panama
WESTERN AUSTRALIA TUNA FISHING
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and secrets on tuna fishing, your energy is infectious
and now I'm hooked too. For anyone that is interested in the book, I recommend it
highly
Gordon Freeman,
Fremantle
Facts
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The yellowfin tuna is a type of tuna That inhabits the open waters of tropical and
subtropical seas worldwide. It is also known as ahi tuna, from its Hawaiian name ʻahiʻ. The
name ahi in Hawaiian also refers to bigeye tuna. It is an epipelagic fish ranging in the top
330 feet of the water column. Reported sizes have ranged as high as 94 inches in length and 440
lb in weight. Yellowfin is becoming a popular replacement for the severely depleted supplies of
Southern bluefin tuna.
The second dorsal fin and the anal fin are both bright yellow, thus the common name, and can
be very long in mature specimens, The main body is very dark metallic blue, changing to silver
on the belly, which has about 20 vertical lines.
Yellowfins tend to school with fishes of the same size, including other species of tuna, and
larger fish. They are often seen with dolphins, porpoises, whales and whale sharks. Yellowfins
eat other fish, crustaceans, and squid.(source-Wikapedia)
More Facts:
Yellowfin tuna are the second tuna species is terms of volume and
popularity. They are found between 450N and 400S. They cover enormous distances around the
globe, and all stocks mingle. It is a big fish, which can swim at very high speed, which may be
one of the reasons why in some areas, dolphins and large full-grown yellowfin swim together.
Through extensive measures from the side of the tuna industry, and the creation of some very
good monitoring programs. Fortunately the volume by-catch of dolphins has become insignificant
now in relation to the its natural mortality, and was below 500 dolphins on a global basis.
In cooked form the yellowfin meat tends to have a to very light yellow/brown color. The
structure of the meat is quite firm, and the taste is mild. If the fish gets larger then 10-15
kgs the meat tends to become slightly darker and somewhat dryer. The large size of the
yellowfin make it well fit for solid pack in cans.
Future Supply- Scientific analyses suggest that yellowfin is exploited to its optimum in
the Eastern Pacific ocean, and also in the Western Pacific there will not be any significant
growth in volume for the future. In the Indian Ocean exploitation leaves little space for
increase. The general concerns on yellowfin is that due to increased catches of baby-yellowfin
especially in the Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Western Pacific, the stocks might suffer on the
long term.
Captain Tom
Tom@mahi.me
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