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tuna
just spoke to eamonn hayes skipper in kilmore quay.apparantly a tuna between 200/300 lbs was caught out of kilmore today.hasnt been one landed since 1960.nice to think there are still giants left in the sea.
common sense not very common
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Re: tuna
It was 95 inch - 62 inch girth - brings it to approx 450-500lb - in a 15ft Warrior -the first on rod and line of the wexford coastgreg wrote:just spoke to eamonn hayes skipper in kilmore quay.apparantly a tuna between 200/300 lbs was caught out of kilmore today.hasnt been one landed since 1960.nice to think there are still giants left in the sea.
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Re: tuna
as seems to be common with the tuna, there is a picture of the fish brought to the side of the boat. then it is usually released into the deep freeze of a few of those on board as we do not have any quota for them
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