take it up with the commercial fishing industry, and the regulatory bodies that (mis)manages the quotas. Recreational fishing represents less than 1% of the total tuna harvested around the world.
Your barking up the wrong tree if you are really trying to help the species. You should go try to catch one so that you have a first hand perspective on the situation.
as i said before that smal part of the ocean is were ALL the tuna r due to migration patterns and spawning patterns. most considerate recreational fisherman will release a large catch unless like this clip the fish dies in the chase.Google "Electronic tagging and population structure of Atlantic bluefin tuna" work done by Americans for a Scientific journal, theres a FACT for you!
this report shows that since the 80s tuna numbers have reduced by over 80%. i fish my self so wldnt want 2 ban it.
Tuna are not "endagered" and it is legal to fish for them.
Their are 1000x more tuna in one small part of the Atlantic Ocean than all of the White Rhino's in the world.
These fish are in every ocean around the world, so get your facts straight. If you want to ban recreational fishing then call your congressman, or NAOO.
Yes, we acknowledge that the species is under threat because of the Japanesse demand for Sushi but that does not mean that recreational fisherman in US are to blame.
all im saying is that they are endangered "As a consequence the species is as endangered as the white rhino." from the sunday times just google bluefin tuna japan and read the article for yourself. person wouls go hunt a white rhino (cos its illegal) and yet ppl fish for bluefin
The fact that you use profanity and insults shows that you are un-educated and hece belive anything on the internet, and attempting to defend something that is clearly not plausible.Georges bank known as a sea mount and has higher productivity and food than the surrounding waters and attract mackerel etc that the tuna feed on. essentially georges bank is a breedng ground SO OF COURSE YOU WOULD FIND TUNA THERE.Im not saying that rereational fishermen like myself and possibly u r the cause
how can you be so naive of course tuna is endangered, it is almost extinct with less that 1% of the stocks that were present in the 1800s still in the waters
@bdso003 you are a dumb tree hugger google giant tuna bite off georges bank and look at the articles the people that "estimate" the bluefin stock dont know what they are doing or talking about its all about your point of view the bite this year is good for two reasons one its far enough off shore that not every weekend warrior on there center console can get there and its a three fish per trip kind of fishing so go whipe your ass whit an owl and suck some goat milk
Tuna is not an endangered species. While COMMERCIAL fishing has slowly depleted stocks of tuna around the world, the annual catch of tuna by RECREATIONAL fisherman is less than 1% of the tuna that are caught around the world. Maybe you should focus your naive energy on the detrimental sides of fishing, and not blindly criticizing those that enjoy fishing by following the regulations. Go talk to your local sushi restaurant if you want to make a difference, that is the cause of demand.
GOOD JOB GUYS big tuna good to see. were there any sharks around? when we catch them they have a school of sharks after them. ads to the fun. well done. how did he taste??????
Billy Edwards deserves a big pat on the back. He fought this "Giant" on very light, stand-up tackle. This means he had to endure a battle with a 385 lbs. fish, by applying 25 lbs. of drag (at most), which took 1.5 hours. I watched the majority of the fight, I wished I had pulled my video camera out earlier to get footage of the boat being pulled backwards by the fish, literally. Congrats to the entire team, as this is a team effort to land a fish of this size.
This makes me hungry. I'm going to buy two tuna fish sandwiches and throw one away.
ThatsMrMoronToYou 1 year ago
take it up with the commercial fishing industry, and the regulatory bodies that (mis)manages the quotas. Recreational fishing represents less than 1% of the total tuna harvested around the world.
Your barking up the wrong tree if you are really trying to help the species. You should go try to catch one so that you have a first hand perspective on the situation.
stellwagen08 1 year ago
as i said before that smal part of the ocean is were ALL the tuna r due to migration patterns and spawning patterns. most considerate recreational fisherman will release a large catch unless like this clip the fish dies in the chase.Google "Electronic tagging and population structure of Atlantic bluefin tuna" work done by Americans for a Scientific journal, theres a FACT for you!
this report shows that since the 80s tuna numbers have reduced by over 80%. i fish my self so wldnt want 2 ban it.
bdso003 1 year ago
Tuna are not "endagered" and it is legal to fish for them.
Their are 1000x more tuna in one small part of the Atlantic Ocean than all of the White Rhino's in the world.
These fish are in every ocean around the world, so get your facts straight. If you want to ban recreational fishing then call your congressman, or NAOO.
Yes, we acknowledge that the species is under threat because of the Japanesse demand for Sushi but that does not mean that recreational fisherman in US are to blame.
stellwagen08 1 year ago
all im saying is that they are endangered "As a consequence the species is as endangered as the white rhino." from the sunday times just google bluefin tuna japan and read the article for yourself. person wouls go hunt a white rhino (cos its illegal) and yet ppl fish for bluefin
bdso003 1 year ago
The fact that you use profanity and insults shows that you are un-educated and hece belive anything on the internet, and attempting to defend something that is clearly not plausible.Georges bank known as a sea mount and has higher productivity and food than the surrounding waters and attract mackerel etc that the tuna feed on. essentially georges bank is a breedng ground SO OF COURSE YOU WOULD FIND TUNA THERE.Im not saying that rereational fishermen like myself and possibly u r the cause
bdso003 1 year ago
how can you be so naive of course tuna is endangered, it is almost extinct with less that 1% of the stocks that were present in the 1800s still in the waters
just google bluefin tuna endangered
bdso003 1 year ago
@bdso003 you are a dumb tree hugger google giant tuna bite off georges bank and look at the articles the people that "estimate" the bluefin stock dont know what they are doing or talking about its all about your point of view the bite this year is good for two reasons one its far enough off shore that not every weekend warrior on there center console can get there and its a three fish per trip kind of fishing so go whipe your ass whit an owl and suck some goat milk
bbreardon14 1 year ago
shame on you for killing endangered species
alfred1503 2 years ago
Tuna is not an endangered species. While COMMERCIAL fishing has slowly depleted stocks of tuna around the world, the annual catch of tuna by RECREATIONAL fisherman is less than 1% of the tuna that are caught around the world. Maybe you should focus your naive energy on the detrimental sides of fishing, and not blindly criticizing those that enjoy fishing by following the regulations. Go talk to your local sushi restaurant if you want to make a difference, that is the cause of demand.
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stellwagen08 2 years ago 2
GOOD JOB GUYS big tuna good to see. were there any sharks around? when we catch them they have a school of sharks after them. ads to the fun. well done. how did he taste??????
kirkowoop 2 years ago
Awesome job guys! Quite the accomplishment nevermind doing it on that light tackle!!! And congrats on all your coverage in the news...well deserved.
DriveJohnson 3 years ago
Billy Edwards deserves a big pat on the back. He fought this "Giant" on very light, stand-up tackle. This means he had to endure a battle with a 385 lbs. fish, by applying 25 lbs. of drag (at most), which took 1.5 hours. I watched the majority of the fight, I wished I had pulled my video camera out earlier to get footage of the boat being pulled backwards by the fish, literally. Congrats to the entire team, as this is a team effort to land a fish of this size.
bdawg4th 3 years ago
what bait did you have on???
kirkowoop 2 years ago
This is awesome. Having caught quite a few of these (my biggest 75 lbs) I can really appreciate the work it took to land this! Great job guys!
dfproulx 3 years ago