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Mark Harris

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They would not be  Pacific BlueFin as they were caught in the Atlantic Ocean Harley  ;)

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 :-[ oops
I guess they are the fish that dont get up to pei
The photo of the three lads with fish on the jetty the one on the left has a yellow tinge and seems to be shorter in the tail is it a bigeye

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:-[ oops
I guess they are the fish that dont get up to pei
The photo of the three lads with fish on the jetty the one on the left has a yellow tinge and seems to be shorter in the tail is it a bigeye

Hi Harley,
Yes,  that is a big eye!!
Paul caught it on topwater, a month ago we had one on the jig weighted 170lb fought like a 300lb  :o

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Nice fish guys!
If you don't mind me asking, are many fish released or do they fight themselves to the point of not being able to swim away?

Hi Tom,
All fishes released on the jigs has a higher survival rate, in most cases we drag them on the side of the boat to revive them.
the draw back is the stickbait with treble hooks on the tail and the belly, in the last days i requested to use single hook on the back so we lower the damage and now i am even considering having one single hook on the lure, i will give it a try and let you know,
from my experience I've noticed that the damage is done when we have a new anglers on board and the reason is that they don't have the eye and the reflex to set the hook on the strike, resulting of swallowed lure.
we do our best to assure a proper release!!

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Hi Sami

What are the boat limits for each the tuna species in that area?

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Hi Sami

What are the boat limits for each the tuna species in that area?

Hi Mark,
1 Bluefin tuna per day below 72 inches for the boat and the boat can still claim a trophy over 73 inches per year
3 yellowfin tuna per angler
Big eye has no limitation but they are hard to catch and locate, they normally show up for a short period and it have to do a lot with being in the right place at the right time  :)
regulations can change within 48 hours notice

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Hi Guys,
I finally had the chance to work on the pictures, been doing some long mileage lately but i didn't forget what i am suppose to do!!
Pictures :)
those are the pictures from the last day for the first group, the second group just arrived from Norfolk today and we will be fishing for the next 5 days, i will update you tomorrow with all the detail.
 
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After the loss :)



I finally received the new MC Works prototype SD5310XX, i requested to make a heavier rod and it took close to 1 year to make it!!

MC Works prototype SD5310XX has an amazing lifting power allow you to apply pressure without any fear!

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Do you know when the SD5310XX will be out Sami? I need one before August.  :)

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Do you know when the SD5310XX will be out Sami? I need one before August.  :)

Hi Thien,
The rod is under testing and i doubt to see it hitting the market this year.

Mark Harris

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SD5310XX sounds like it will be a real beast.

I think I will stick to SB556MS and SB516SS - jigging rods for normal mortals :)  .