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California Tuna Fishing Heats Up
Fishing for giant tuna off the Baja Coast was the best in years for Southern California anglers.
Fishing for giant tuna off the Baja Coast was the best in years for Southern California anglers.
Anglers fishing far offshore Port Aransas were stunned by the 676-pounder.
Trophy highlights from North Carolina’s wintertime monster bluefin tuna bonanza.
Pro tips for targeting Gulf of Mexico tuna near oil rigs or open water.
The indicators to look for when that fall fishing season is finally over.
The giant fish was just six pounds shy of the state record.
It took teamwork—and 5 hours—to boat this monster.
The over 78-pound albacore was caught by a during a banner day of yellowfin tuna action.
Charter boat deck hand London Rosiere poses with a giant bigeye tuna.
Only catch-and-release fishing is allowed in the United Kingdom for bluefins, so the fish was tagged and let go following the fight.
It’s not a record yellowfin for the state, but a tuna of such huge size is a rare catch that far north on the West Coast.
The angler and captain failed lie detector tests, but say the tests were invalid because they were too drunk, and now want their winnings for a giant bigeye tuna they weighed in.
Fishing for giant tuna off the Baja Coast was the best in years for Southern California anglers.
Anglers fishing far offshore Port Aransas were stunned by the 676-pounder.
Trophy highlights from North Carolina’s wintertime monster bluefin tuna bonanza.
Pro tips for targeting Gulf of Mexico tuna near oil rigs or open water.
The indicators to look for when that fall fishing season is finally over.
The giant fish was just six pounds shy of the state record.
It took teamwork—and 5 hours—to boat this monster.
The over 78-pound albacore was caught by a during a banner day of yellowfin tuna action.
Charter boat deck hand London Rosiere poses with a giant bigeye tuna.
Only catch-and-release fishing is allowed in the United Kingdom for bluefins, so the fish was tagged and let go following the fight.
It’s not a record yellowfin for the state, but a tuna of such huge size is a rare catch that far north on the West Coast.
The angler and captain failed lie detector tests, but say the tests were invalid because they were too drunk, and now want their winnings for a giant bigeye tuna they weighed in.
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