May 8th, 2012

Yellowfin Tuna
Yellowfin Tuna
Yellowfin Tuna are one of the most colorful of all the tuna species, and depending upon the alga count, the fish’s main food source in the area it lives, and other conditions, they are usually dark blue towards the very top area of their main body, bluish-yellow underneath, then more yellow under that area, in fact the middle of the body has a band or area of yellow that goes the duration of the body to the tail, the lower area of the fish is silver-white to bone-white in color, as their name implies, the fins have a lot Read the rest of this entry »
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May 7th, 2012

Yellowfin Tuna Fishing
Yellowfin Tuna Fishing
You can choose yellowfin tuna fishing if your level of tolerance is quite high. The real challenge lies in how quickly you take your decisions on the spot to suit the situations. Even under many constraints, success is well within the realms of the possibility if you make use of the noesis you have gained by way of doing the required research in yellowfin fishing.
Yellow fin tuna ar completely unlike from other lures in the sense that they prefer only lures that ar quiet. They are smaller than blue fin tuna but we cannot say Read the rest of this entry »
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April 13th, 2012

Yellowfin Tuna Lures
Yellowfin Tuna Lures
Description
Yellowfin Tuna (“Ahi” in Hawaiian) ar a beautiful and tasty fish found throughout the world in warm waters. They ar probably the most commonly caught seaward gamefish.
Yellowfin Tuna swim great distances during their lifetimes. They attain sizes in excess of 300lbs, although fish this sizing ar only found in the Eastern Pacific and are generally caught in Mexico. Many nice fish in excess of 200lbs are also caught in Panama.
Yellowfin Tuna are very common in sushi restaurants. They are also good seared.
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April 12th, 2012

Yellow Tuna
Yellow Tuna
Yellowfin Tuna occupy an interesting position in the marine food chain because they are one of the most plentiful species in the ocean yet also are some of the most elusive. Fishermen value the yella fellas for their tasty meat and pelagic predators (Marlin, Sailfish, Sharks, etc.) love the Yellowfin’s protein-rich blood.
Like all tunas they have a short lifespan (less than five years) so their sizing is directly related to their food consumption, not their age. Yellowfin tunas has one principal difference from its cousins the Black tuna, White tuna, and the Rainbow Tunney: Speed. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 11th, 2012

Yellowtail Tuna
Yellowtail Tuna
From my early years I remember the stories told from anglers of decades past that described streams so loaded with salmon that you could walk crossways their backs, fact or fiction? While I cannot relate first hand evidence of the swollen streams of salmon I can invite you along on an adventure of long range sportfishing for yellowfin tuna, bluefin tuna, albacore, yellowtail, Dorado (Dolphin fish) and the occasional swordfish. Located in San Diego is the world’s largest long range sportfishing fleet.
Vessels ranging 60 feet to 124 feet in duration that ar fully equipped to Read the rest of this entry »
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