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  2. Marlin fishing - Wikipedia

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    Live-bait fishing for blue marlin normally uses small tuna species, with skipjack generally considered the best choice. As trolling speed is limited because baits must be trolled slowly to remain alive, live-baiting is normally chosen where fishing areas are relatively small and easily covered, such as near fish aggregating device buoys and in ...

  3. Trolling (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Artist's conception of tuna trolling operation, using outriggers to tow multiple trolling lines and give the appearance of schooling fish. Trolling is a method of fishing where one or more fishing lines, baited with lures or bait fish, are drawn through the water at a consistent, low speed. This may be behind a moving boat, or by slowly winding ...

  4. Yellowfin tuna - Wikipedia

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    Description. The yellowfin tuna is among the larger tuna species, reaching weights over 180 kg (400 lb), but is significantly smaller than the Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas, which can reach over 450 kg (990 lb), and slightly smaller than the bigeye tuna and the southern bluefin tuna. The second dorsal fin and the anal fin, as well as the ...

  5. Fishermen use ballyhoo to land Yellowfin tuna in Hudson Canyon

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    He trolled the clean side of the temperature break with skirted ballyhoo and landed three yellowfin tuna. A 6.6-pound fluke was landed on the Jamaica II party boat last Thursday. The fish is the ...

  6. Dogtooth tuna - Wikipedia

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    Description. The dogtooth tuna can reach a length of 190 to 248 centimetres (75 to 98 in) in males [3][4] and a weight of 130 kilograms (287 lb). [5] The average length commonly observed is around 40 to 120 centimetres (16 to 47 in). They have 12 to 14 dorsal soft rays and 12 to 13 anal soft rays. The lateral line undulates strongly. [3]

  7. Boats crush yellowfin tuna in Hudson Canyon, bonito keep up ...

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    The tuna boats came back from the Hudson Canyon with ice chests full of yellowfin tuna as the fish are on the feed.. Capt. Alan Lee of Mushin Sportfishing lined his dock in Point Pleasant Beach ...

  8. Spearfishing - Wikipedia

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    Spearfisherman hunting Yellowfin tuna in the Ryukyu Islands. Shore diving is perhaps the most common form of spearfishing [16] [17] and simply involves entering and exiting the sea from beaches or headlands and hunting around ocean structures, [18] usually reef, but also rocks, kelp or sand. Usually shore divers hunt at depths of 5–25 metres ...

  9. What Does the 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna Label Really Mean?

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    For tuna, the website explains that it's best to buy canned tuna with one of the following terms clearly printed on the label: pole-caught, pole-and-line-caught, troll-caught, FAD-free, free ...

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