240 plus pounds, that's one big BFT! We went out after them this morning, but the weather rolled a bit, and the bite shut down. You boys have done well, good on ya!!
@@frodoswaggins9794 // their is no difference at all i live in melb every time i step out of the front door their are New Zealanders everywhere // keep playing those pacific reggae tunes bro // its weird how those northern hemisphere communities interpret their own local rules on southern hemisphere fishing communities ,thats big time kooky and two totaly diffrent cultures // big cheers
Love your videos always showing me the fight n big fish. Would love to see you try coming over the pond n leave with a long range boat out of San Diego to fish off the Baja past of Mexico for big tuna. Love n peace
great fishing im helping to get bluefin back on everybodysbucket list for your fish of a lifetime fishing keeps kids out of gangs we need to catch as many bluefins as we can and get the sport promoted thge good lord put them here for us to not only catch but enjoy the y tablefare lets keep everbody fishing for these awesome
The chap who tries to explain the difference between high and low gear on a two speed reel at 12:35 has the explanation backwards. Low gear is the powerful gear with a slower retrieve and greater torque crank power.
thats a fish. To all those below who are talking about catch and release and the dwindling numbers of blue-fin. These guys and other sportfishers are NOT the problem. These guys pay a lot of money into the sport to help governments with conservation efforts. Sportfisherman take a tiny percentage of the fish taken. The problem is the ocean rapers known as commercial fisherman who are cleaning out the oceans and killing lots of by-catch so some shmuck in a fancy restaurant can eat fish like these.
Only if you live on the oceans,all year ,for food,should you keep those fish,for fun,release them,it might be a female full of eggs,it's great meat tho,nothing but a thick tuna steak on the grill,I have sailed oceans for three years,and it was a feast on the boat when we caught Mahi's,but we only used hand lines,no way we could have boarded such a beast.....
There are so few bluefins left. This guy is small compared to how big they used to get historically. Every bluefin matters these days. These fish are Critically Endangered.
dimi caimano sport and commercial fishing regulations are different, sport fishing limits depend on the area where the fish was caught, there's size and quantity limits, so yeah
Eat as many bluefins as you want there not even close to INDANGERED liberal city retards don't know shit just what her told or hear from other grass feed morons
+Maine NOVI our bluefin stocks have exploded to the point where they are here all year, in areas they haven’t been for 40 plus years and bigger than ever before. Those of us who actually interact with the environment know that the stocks are in good shape and the 2-3 fish we take a year has little to no impact.