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OMG what a freakin big fish !!!!!

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They're going to have a heck of a time fitting that into one of those little cans.
 
Should have thrown it back.
 
Wow! Pass the wasabi, please!
 
Looks photoshopped. They eye is as big as the dudes head?
 
If that's PhotoShop, it's pretty damn slick. It looks real to me. How much would a fish that size weigh?
 
Hi All,

Heres the article from the New Zealand source. Weight was 415kg.


A monster bluefin tuna caught off the New Zealand coast could spell a big payday for some Coromandel fishermen.

The giant pacific bluefin tuna, caught on Tuesday afternoon off the East Cape, had a live weight of 415kg and a gutted weight of 361kg. It arrived in Whitianga to be unloaded last night.

The fish was caught by a three-man crew aboard the 20m longline fishing boat the Karina B. The boat is owned by Whitianga locals, father and son team Dugal and Wayne Macfarlane.

Wayne, the boat's skipper, said the fish took around half an hour to land.

It was "a bit of a mission" to get it aboard, he said.

"We've got a hydraulic lifting boom on the boat but it was right on the limit and it was stalling.

"We caught it on the longline... for a very short time of the year, usually in the month of March, you get a small amount of these big tunas.''

There were celebrations after they landed the tuna.

"The boys were amping, they were going off,'' Wayne said.

The fish was being transferred to Tauranga where it would be put in a "coffin" and prepared for sale in Japan.

It would be air freighted to the Tokyo markets and probably go under the hammer on Saturday.

"The factory told us it was the biggest one they've had through their place and they've been going a while,'' Wayne said.

The bluefin could sell for an enormous sum on auction day.

"It can be fickle. We could get anywhere between 40 or 50 grand, and that's after we lose a third on associated costs. It depends on the day really,'' Wayne said.

His father, Dugal, said it was the biggest tuna he'd seen.

"And I've fished all my life... it was a pretty amazing fish. We've had other fish, sort of 80 or 100 kilos lighter than that over the years but this is the biggest one by quite a bit.''

The crew were having a day off today, but had returned to the water to take part in a local fishing competition.
 
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How tall is that dude: maybe 3 feet? :-)

Nice article.

I am reminded by the old Toyota ads that had a model "sprawled" across the hood full length. As you know them was tiny cars, so she was likely 4' tall tops!

DAN
 
They're going to have a heck of a time fitting that into one of those little cans.

I read this an hour ago and came back online because I'm still laughing over the above quote…lol.
 
My son fishes those bluefin commercially out of Portland, Maine (rod 'n reel just like you see on Wicked Tuna)
They really do get that big.
 
Thank you...

I read this an hour ago and came back online because I'm still laughing over the above quote…lol.

The admiral and I were guests at a sportman's club where they had the head of one on the wall. She asked what kind of fish it was. When I told her she said she was amazed that they got so big. In an unusually quick response for me I came back with: "What's really amazing is how they get it into one of those little cans." All I got from her was eye-rolling, so I'm glad somebody appreciates it.
 
Re: Thank you...

The admiral and I were guests at a sportman's club where they had the head of one on the wall. She asked what kind of fish it was. When I told her she said she was amazed that they got so big. In an unusually quick response for me I came back with: "What's really amazing is how they get it into one of those little cans." All I got from her was eye-rolling, so I'm glad somebody appreciates it.



It just takes about 1800 cans for that size? Not that Bluefin lands up in a can that's for Charlie Albacore

Remember a women just caught a 411 kg off New Zealand with a Rod and Reel!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...02m-3162-tins-shes-going-stuffed-instead.html
 
914 lbs converted to lbs from k
 

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