Keep guessing td...Alright, so I finally clicked on the pic to see it at scale. Yes it's a wet suit...
That's how we shot 400 lb halibut so we could get them in the boat when I was up in AK. doesn't make much sense with a 50lb tuna, so the plumber is likely right they are shooting a shark.
Head shots td...head shots.That looks like a blue fin. What a waste of good meat, as a fish like that needs to be bled so the lactic acid doesn't ruin the meat, not shot with a gun.
Again, as someone who has stalked and killed animals these guys still look like looser to me.
Looks like they are shooting the tuna.
Head shots td...head shots.
I've killed my share of tuna.That looks like a blue fin. What a waste of good meat, as a fish like that needs to be bled so the lactic acid doesn't ruin the meat, not shot with a gun.
Again, as someone who has stalked and killed animals (a sometimes sportsman) these guys still look like looser to me.
You want to kill the fish quickly, drain the blood and get it cold.After you hook a blue fin you have to slash the gills and drag the fish for a hour or so til it's dead or the meat is basically ruined.
Also I'd put that big one around 700lbs. A 1200lb tuna is much much bigger...
I've killed my share of tuna.
We kill em first with a blow to the head, and then cut the gills to bleed em.
Those fish are so big, and there are so many of them, that a shotgun is safer, quicker, and more effective than anything I could think of.
You need to kill the fish right away.That's not how you fish blue fin. They have more lactic acid then any other fish in the world. So if you don't bleed them all that acid ruins the meat.
Properly landed that big fish would be worth $10,000-$15,000. Shot in the head like that it's basically dog food.
You need to kill the fish right away.
They pump the lactic acid around when they struggle in the net.
If you kill them quickly, you can get the blood out faster.
You think those guys dont know what they're doing?
Yeah, I guess the professionals in the pic don't either.Sorry... you plainly don't know much about fish blue fin.
Yeah, I guess the professionals in the pic don't either.
smh...
You don't make a living as a fisherman.Yes... that was my point. They are loosers.
You are suck a fucking liar, the world record halibut is 459lbs.Alright, so I finally clicked on the pic to see it at scale. Yes it's a wet suit...
That's how we shot 400 lb halibut so we could get them in the boat when I was up in AK. doesn't make much sense with a 50lb tuna, so the plumber is likely right they are shooting a shark.
You are gonna need to explain that to these libs.Head shots td...head shots.
You don't make a living as a fisherman.
These guys do.
You are suck a fucking liar, the world record halibut is 459lbs.
I am a regular at Waterfall resort and the biggest they even want you to keep is 100lbs, the big ones are the breeders.
BTW, they don't even bring big halibut onto the boat, dumbass.
ButsThe world record for blue fin is 459lbs?