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Well it's been a while since I have posted on this site and finally I have something worth posting. I was in the southern hemisphere at the end of August for a bluefin spearing trip and it was amazing and one of a kind experiance. The story is long so I won't take time to post it right now. The fish were all big and very powerful. No sharks were seen, well I didn't see any that is. Everyone involved had a great time and many new friends were made!
Last edited by Eric Walker; November 2nd, 2007 at 01:32. |
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Wow awesome haul!
I can't wait to read your story. I am hoping I get a chance to do something like this someday as well.
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Super catch but blue fin tuna are a species under threat so I have mixed feelings seeing those three beauties layed out on deck.
BBC NEWS | World | Europe | Europe bans bluefin tuna fishing "The European Commission has banned the fishing of endangered bluefin tuna in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean for the rest of the year." |
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Not before time. The giant bluefin that used to come up the west coast of Ireland, in september to november, have now all but dissapeared. These weren't fish of 50 to 100 lbs but weighed hundreds of lbs. What I'd like to know is why they didn't protect them while there still were some to protect.
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'Cause governments love the close the barn door after the horse gets out
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I see all of your points. The three fish on the back of the boat were from three of us. Not all mine. Also these fish were taken in New Zealand not the Med. I would not have been able to find a fish of this size in the Med, they are all gone, that is why they closed the fishery. Not because us spearos are out shooting them left and right. I went there to shoot one fish and that is what I did. I could have potentially shot more but what is the point. That was enough fish for me to take home and it has lasted quite some time now.
Last edited by Eric Walker; December 20th, 2007 at 02:12. |
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Good story, Eric
What is New Zealand's conservation policy? It appears that the fishery is doing well.
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Nice one Eric. I'd like to be able to catch a bluefin off these shores.
The Irish government traded away fishing rights to bluefin to gain other advantages from the EEC. It was giant fishing boats that saw off the giant bluefin here, some with quota and some illegally fishing inside the limits. So far as I know they were a different stock of fish to those in the mediterranean. They migrated up the mid atlantic ridge to feed on saury pike in cold northern waters, passing Ireland in late autumn.
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