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Barb and Robbie tagging a Pacific bluefin |
The
trip aboard the shogun reached new territory today as the team aboard hit
historic high levels of excitement as we finally had the banner day we were
working towards. Five times today we had explosive bites while Kite fishing on
breezing schools of the largest Pacific bluefin we have ever seen in the
eastern Pacific. Captain Aaron and Angler Chalie Morito along with crew member
Tyler and several others worked seamlessly as a team sighting school after
school of large almost giant bluefin feeding at the surface. After hookup long
fights pursued in heavy tackle culminating at the swim step where the Tag team
took over and gracefully captured each fish in slings barely large enough to
hold the fish. Four men lifted the fish to four on deck tackling over 300 lbs
of lift.
The TAG team handled the fish like in a pit
stop- each fish came came into the tagging station and were double tagged then
sent on their way. Fish were feeding on Red crabs and anchovy. The fish had DNA
and RNA samples taken and swam away strong. Five fish over six hours were tagged and he team felt a sense of
accomplishment as the techniques worked out early in the week succeeded with
enormous efficiency and success. By the end of the day all ten satellite tags aboard were out in the sea
on the largest Pacific bluefin the team has ever tagged in the North Pacific.
This is terrific for our efforts to learn the exact timing of when the
fish spawn.
-Barb
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A large bluefin being double-tagged on the Shogun deck |
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