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I had never caught a bluefin before.
"It means 'four days.' In the age before refrigeration, when someone caught a bluefin, he buried it in the ground for four days before eating it".
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"My goal now is to catch a bluefin," he said, referring to a trophy tuna that would also have no business wandering around the coast of the Bronx.
It also seems Jenner was on a mission to catch a bluefin tina.
Mr Campbell caught a 515lb bluefin tuna in 2013.
On a recent evening, family members rushed to the pier to greet one boat that had caught a 410-pound bluefin, whose tear-shaped body had to be hoisted off the boat's deck with a forklift.
Mr Campbell made the first recorded rod-line catch of a bluefin in Scotland while fishing off the Western Isles.
In Italy, prosecutors suspect the mafia is involved in the trade in illegally caught Atlantic bluefin tuna: magnificent, half-tonne predators fished in the Mediterranean since Roman times.
By the mid-'70s, according to Issenberg, a bluefin caught in the Atlantic on Sunday could be eaten for lunch in Tokyo on Wednesday.
Of the three bluefin species the others are the Atlantic and Southern bluefin, which both bear catch limits Pacific bluefin is something of a 'middle child'; it suffers from a relative lack of attention borne out of the devastated scenarios of its sibling fish.
However, pelagic longlines targeted at other species, primarily yellowfin tuna and swordfish, continue to catch Atlantic bluefin tuna in the GOM as bycatch.
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