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Ed 09-02-2006 04:09 PM

Massachusetts tuna
 

My friends from work and I pushed off the docks in Boston at 4:00 am and steamed east about 25 miles to Stellwagen. When we arrived at 5:15ish...there was only 4 boats around, but others arrived quickly and it became a trolling merry go around. After about 2 hours, a tuna hits the black squid bar and my buddy Mike grabs the rod. After a short fight....I gaffed her in the head (yeah!), bled her, gutted her and threw her in the fish locker. We trolled around for another hour or so, but no luck. At around 8:40, we pulled up the lines and hoofed it back to port at Mach 6, and arrived at the docks at 9:30am....just in time for work. We were soaking wet and tired, but it was definitely worth it.



http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1.../Grouptuna.jpg


CSICKNICK was also out there. I was talking to him on the VHF and he caught one too.

Jon G 09-02-2006 09:43 PM

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Nice work! :D All before work makes it all the more fun, to bad I have to work at 5am everyday

Capt Chuck 09-03-2006 01:08 PM

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Good Job Ed, enjoy the fillet http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/er...smiley-002.gif

Finster 09-03-2006 03:57 PM

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Hey Chuck, I see the cake. Happy birthday! :)
I guess at your age you asked for sugar free dietary cake and a rascal? :D

Yo Ed, nice fishy! My two trips this season brought nothing but chicken mahi and gator blue's. Worked them Frenzie's hard too!

cSickNick 09-03-2006 03:58 PM

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Yeah!!! :D :D

Funny hearing the radio chat of your fish with your buddies just after i landed this 1st bluefin on a friends boat.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...k/MVC-540F.jpg

ScottM 09-03-2006 07:47 PM

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Ed,
I just had that loin you gave me...delicious! :D Thanks again.

Chuck,
Happy birthday you old bastard!! [img]/forum/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Hopefully you're wooping it up in those green Gucci chaps and pink thong!!! :D

CHANCE1234 09-03-2006 08:04 PM

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Hey guys, never caught a tuna before and was wondering the best and easiest way to bleed and gut a tuna to keep it in the best shape. Thanks

NoBones 09-03-2006 09:49 PM

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Dice that bad boy and break out the wasabi!!!!!!
My mouth is watering just thinking about-it.
Nice catch for sure.
See ya, Ken
My name is NoBones, and I approve this message. :D
(You can tell it is an election year)

Ikan Besar 09-03-2006 10:07 PM

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Well done Ed & CSickNick, I imagine those were rather tasty :D

Ed 09-05-2006 11:36 AM

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OUZO-

Nice fish! Did you catch it on a green machine or a squid bar?? Nothing like having fresh sushi at 9:00 am, huh?

ScottM- Glad you liked the loin. I ate mine last night. After a couple of days in teh fridge it was so tender. I dipped it in soy sauce, then rolled it in sesame seeds, and then seared it on each side for a minute. Throw on some wasabi and serve.

CHANCE- The first thing I do is hold the fish upside down and slit the throat. Then I make a cut in the tail. Next, I pierce the head (trying to get to the spinal cord) just above the eyes....then I make a small 8 inch incision just forward of the anal fin, and start removing the guts, heart, etc. Once that is done, I stuff the cavity with ice.....and lay it on a bed of ice. I did this immediately after catching it

I have a pdf. file from the South Pacific fisherman's cooperative? that illustrates several suggested ways to gut & preserve a southern pacific bluefin tuna. I am sure everyone has their own methods, but this was good reading for me. I will see if I can dig it up and will post it.

other tom 09-05-2006 12:34 PM

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thats some nice fish there Ed....great job, thanks for sharing the pics. thats a long run before work....!

Briguy 09-05-2006 03:27 PM

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Ed,

Great post. Reminds me of duck hunting in NJ when I was a kid. My dad would take me to a local marsh and we would blast away. We were done by 8am and I was sitting in my 4th grade homeroom by 8:40 bell. Yeah....all the other guys were jealous.

NICE CATCH! Let me know if you will be down in Fla this winter and we can hook up again.

cSickNick 09-05-2006 05:31 PM

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Quote:

OUZO-

Nice fish! Did you catch it on a green machine or a squid bar?? Nothing like having fresh sushi at 9:00 am, huh?


Green Machine !! Suschi & Ouzo at 9am is the best!
Makes for a nice relaxing day ... :)

BTW; Squid bars make me cry when blues are around!! :( :(
But few blues attacks out there equal TUNA!!

- Nick

ScottM 09-05-2006 05:33 PM

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Ed,
That's exactly how I prepared mine, however I found myself eating pieces as I was steaking the loin out. Since it was raining and the gas grill was out of the question, I tried the George Foreman grill in the kitchen and it seared the tuna perfectly.

RODMAN 09-05-2006 11:40 PM

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George Forman grill work great,ran out of gas and tried it on the GF grill,taste great.


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