Having fun with the nephew - yellow fin tuna

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Hueso
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Having fun with the nephew - yellow fin tuna

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couple of yellow fins last weekend...four rods singing at the same time, but the brother lost the "big one".....there is nothing like having the family on board fishing.....



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Cool.........what time is supper????
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thats what i was thinking...had tuna for dinner last night but i bet yours will be tastier.
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Ok, Huesso, its snowing up here and I am convinced you post these pictures only in the winter to try and convince us notherns to all move to Puerto Rico.

Great shots. Your right, nothing better than a day on the boat with the family.
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Tony:

At least visit this time of the year......winter is the season where all the small pelagics come down here in large numbers........dorado, wahoo, yellow fin, albacore, sails, white marlin, blue marlin late in their run, and spearfish.........wives partially hate the season.....every weekend and/or any calm sea during a week day will make us go fish.........remember, we can catch pelagics as close as 6 to 7 miles......not to much burned fuel......
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Sure beats the 100 mile runs we make to the canyons.

One of these days I will pay Puerto Rico a visit.
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A 100 miles?............you can cross Puerto Rico with a 100 mile cruise.....how do you manage fuel.....it is almost impossible for gas engines.....
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