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Yellowfin Tuna Pending World Record

Jon54

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For 16 years,I took a long range fishing trip out of San Diego on the Excel Sport Fishing boat. My trips were 10 days long and would go as much as1,000 miles south of San Diego.

I quit going 3 years ago, mostly due to finances but have continued to follow this world class fishing boat. Well, last week they landed the new pending world record yellowfin tuna, 443#.

This beast was caught on a boat with upwards of 25 other anglers on standup gear. My biggest was around 100# and I'll admit I'm not man enough to handle a fish of this size.
 

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What, pray tell, is holding that fish upright and rigid?
The crew puts a towel under the nose to keep it from sliding and then they stand it vertically so the angler just has to hold it upright for the instant to take a photo. At least 4 crew are just outside of the photo to jump in should the fish start to tilt

These fish are rigid even when just caught. Normally, after being brought on board, they gut and gill the fish to release as much blood. But they weighed it on the ship and realized it was close to a record.

They snapped a quick photo and then put the fish in a refrigerated seawater hold until they got back to the dock.
 

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