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porgylber 07-06-2018 12:41 PM

Releasing yellowfin tuna
 
Just a quick question. Assuming a gaff hasn’t been sunk into the fish boatside: If you bring a 10-15 lb yellowfin up, can it safely be released? I caught 90 lb YFT in the Gulf of Mexico last month, so it wasn’t an issue. However looking at the pictures here, there are some smaller specimens. Thanks guys!

Capt. Lou 07-06-2018 06:10 PM

Re: Releasing yellowfin tuna
 
Smaller yellow fins if mouth hooked , use a dehooker , one with longer handle works well fish can dehooked in water , if fish is not injured or over played should be good to go !
Bigger fish harder to control but procedures can be applied, also u can employ a
the use of a tailer , these will corral fish with loop placed around tail and can control fish for hook removal without injury .
If fish is small nets can be used or lifted into boat quickly and easily dehooked,
Then plunge fish into water head first should be good to go .
These are some release practices I used over the years on small tuna which represent fish under 30#’s or so !
Circumstances and size of fish dictate every release you learn by expierance

porgylber 07-06-2018 08:14 PM

Re: Releasing yellowfin tuna
 
Thanks Capt. Lou!

Pennsy Guy 07-08-2018 12:09 AM

Re: Releasing yellowfin tuna
 
^^^What Capt Lou posted...On the PB I fish, when we stop @ the oyster boats for BF's, mates net them unless it's obvious it's legal; then after the limit on "unders", they're netted hoping for the "over"....

PortlyRedhead 07-08-2018 12:54 AM

Re: Releasing yellowfin tuna
 
Greetings from South Jersey!

When we used to chunk for bluefins on the Delmarva Lumps, we netted a lot of tunas in our big striped bass net. Grab them with the net, gently place them on the deck, and measure with a seamstress tape. Keepers we bled. Throwbacks we launched headfirst into the ocean.

They swam away, not afraid of the tiger sharks.


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