Sentences with phrase «caught yellowfin tuna»

Catching up with «Let's Talk Hookup» creator Pete Gray as we caught yellowfin tuna off Southern California coast
Inspired by Caribbean cuisine, the yellowfin tuna burrito is like a Caribbean sushi roll, with coconut jasmine rice, corn, tomatoes, pickled onions, cilantro and fresh line - caught yellowfin tuna that's seared and served rare.

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We source our pole caught skipjack and yellowfin tuna from Indonesia and Japan, working in partnership with small - scale family fishing vessels.
Our Elite tuna and our Wild Ahi Yellowfin tuna are school caught, a process also known as FAD - Free (fish aggregating device free) purse seine.
For wild fish, scientists take into account how a fish is caught (using nets, polls or harpoons, for example); whether the stock is being managed responsibly; how abundant the breed is (compared with historic levels); and whether fishing methods endanger other species (such as nets used to fish for yellowfin tuna that snare and kill dolphins).
To investigate whether levels are higher in fish than they used to be, Princeton geochemist François Morel and colleagues took measurements from 66 yellowfin tuna caught off Hawaii in 1998 and compared these to measurements taken from 71 yellowfins caught in 1971.
Light - weight tackle sports, well suited for the vast majority of enthusiasts, could bring revered catch of barracuda, black marlin, blue marlin, sailfish, Spanish or spotted mackerel in addition to yellowfin tuna.
Call it first time Kauai luck but we caught a 20 pound ono and a 180 pond yellowfin tuna.
Divers may be immersed in flashing shoals of jacks and yellowfin tuna, or catch a glimpse of migrating humpback whales.
A world record 405 - pound yellowfin tuna was caught this week by Mike Livingston while he was aboard a Point Loma Sportfishing vessel, the 80 - foot Vagabond, in Magdalena Bay, Mexico.
If you enjoy off - shore trolling, a variety of fabulous species can be caught in the regional waters including mahi mahi, wahoo, barracuda, kingfish, and tuna like yellowfin, bigeye, bluefin, bonito and blackfin.
Besides blue marlin, there are many other oceanic species that can be caught right off the island, including yellowfin and blackfin tuna, mackerel, bonito, wahoo, white marlin and sailfish.
From Baja up as far as the Channel Islands, we're seeing anglers catching bluefin and yellowfin tuna.
In short, his boats are starting to catch a lot more yellowfin tuna and the sailfish continue to be big and plentiful in the winter months.
Large Marlin, weighing more than 300 pounds and Yellowfin Tuna over 150 pounds migrate close to the coast during the months of August though January, but there are masses of sizeable 130 pound Sailfish, 30 to 40 pound Spanish Mackerel and Wahoo, and 40 to 70 pound Trevally in the area throughout the year just waiting to be caught.
The traditional open panga style boat can be chartered to catch your dinner of yellowfin tuna, snapper or barracuda.
But when you respect the ingredients that you source locally such as the Yellowfin Tuna that's caught 70 miles off the North west bank, it makes it easier to present food that's light, fresh and full of flavor.
Popular gamefish, such as blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, dolphin (dorado) and barracuda, are caught year - round.
Blue Marlin — Year Round Yellowfin Tuna — November — June Mahi Mahi — February — November Wahoo — November — July Sailfish — June — September (rare catch) Swordfish — dependent on the Moon, tides and weather Snapper — Year Round (smaller species) Jacks — Year Round Grouper — Year Round (rare catch) Conch — November 1 - April 30 Lobster — December 1 - February 28
Sailfish are best caught between April and September, Marlin between December and March, Mahi Mahi between April and November, Yellowfin Tuna between May and November and Roosterfish and Amberjack year around.
Catches include Sailfish, Marlin, Roosterfish, Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna and Amberjack.
The town has various charters with their own During the right season, people can catch amazing species such as yellowfin tuna, sailfish, dorado, mahi mahi, blue, black or striped marlin, rooseterfish, snook and snappers.
Yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, mahi mahi (April, May and June), wahoo (November - July) and marlin between 25 - 60 lbs are regularly caught.
For example, the fish you're most likely to catch from October through December include sailfish, mahi mahi, yellowfin tuna, blue marlin, black marlin, and striped marlin.
Yellowfin TunaYellowfin Tuna are caught later in the summer in July and August off the coast of Catalina Island.
When the waters warm up you may even have a chance to catch Marlin, Bluefin Tuna, or Yellowfin Tuna.
Marina at Puerto Los Cabos is the gateway to some of the world's top sportfishing grounds, where anglers regularly land yellowfin tuna, striped marlin, amberjack and other prime catches.
Environmental and fishing communities have long been concerned about the massive waste of Atlantic bluefin tuna caught incidentally by surface longline fishermen targeting swordfish and yellowfin tuna.
This prohibition would still allow fishermen in the Gulf to catch swordfish and yellowfin tuna; they would just be required to use more selective alternatives to wasteful surface longlines.
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