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Brian Carragher wrote: Wed Dec 14 2022 14:14 -
Monts wrote: Wed Dec 14 2022 13:01 -
Silly question.

How sustainable is fishing for Tuna off the South West coast? I've seen another video pop up on Instagram yesterday, from a few weeks back. I'm assuming there is only a finite amount of these fish and will over fishing cause problems in the future.

I know very little about the species, migration or numbers. Hence I'm asking.

It's all c&r with a no take policy regulated by licence, only a limited amount of boats are currently licenced to fish for them

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2023 C.H.A.R.T scheme has been given approval to go ahead so we’re back in the game.
49tagged on our boat last year and I’ve said I’ll crew again this time. ‘Is this wise’ I’m asking myself😂😂😂😂
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jeff smith wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 17:09 -
2023 C.H.A.R.T scheme has been given approval to go ahead so we’re back in the game.
49tagged on our boat last year and I’ve said I’ll crew again this time. ‘Is this wise’ I’m asking myself😂😂😂😂
Good stuff Jeff I'd consider a trip myself I think?

How fully booked are you (not after any favours)?

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Dave Horton wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 18:37 -
jeff smith wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 17:09 -
2023 C.H.A.R.T scheme has been given approval to go ahead so we’re back in the game.
49tagged on our boat last year and I’ve said I’ll crew again this time. ‘Is this wise’ I’m asking myself😂😂😂😂
Good stuff Jeff I'd consider a trip myself I think?

How fully booked are you (not after any favours)?

(And where do I look please face)
PM for you Dave👍I’m not sure it’s appropriate to advertise on here and, I don’t wanna get banned 😂😂😂
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jeff smith wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 18:57 -
Dave Horton wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 18:37 -
jeff smith wrote: Wed Jul 05 2023 17:09 -
2023 C.H.A.R.T scheme has been given approval to go ahead so we’re back in the game.
49tagged on our boat last year and I’ve said I’ll crew again this time. ‘Is this wise’ I’m asking myself😂😂😂😂
Good stuff Jeff I'd consider a trip myself I think?

How fully booked are you (not after any favours)?

(And where do I look please face)
PM for you Dave👍I’m not sure it’s appropriate to advertise on here and, I don’t wanna get banned 😂😂😂
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Kevin O'Keeffe wrote: Sat Nov 05 2022 17:47 -
Was visiting family in Cornwall a lot over Aug and September and we could see the tuna busting from the coastal path along the cliffs..... Amazing site but the local guy running bass lure charters said they have wiped out the off shore bass fishing and its only inshore marks worth visiting with customers!!
the sardine is making a bit off a comeback........ thats why the tuna are returning slowly
cant see why it would effect the bass...
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I see they are now being fished for commercially in a fairly small way.
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Report on the tuna fishery on Farming Today - second item in. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001t38m
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https://uk.news.yahoo.com/bucket-list-f ... 36223.html


I hope that some form of respect/ restraint is shown and we don't kick the b******s out of the species. Humanity has form though for screwing up almost all we touch.
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For those buying local Cornish bluefin from the fishmonger, it costs around £20-£50 for a steak.
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davelumb wrote: Fri Feb 09 2024 10:22 -
For those buying local Cornish bluefin from the fishmonger, it costs around £20-£50 for a steak.
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Monts wrote: Fri Feb 09 2024 10:23 -
davelumb wrote: Fri Feb 09 2024 10:22 -
For those buying local Cornish bluefin from the fishmonger, it costs around £20-£50 for a steak.
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Monts wrote: Fri Feb 09 2024 10:23 -
davelumb wrote: Fri Feb 09 2024 10:22 -
For those buying local Cornish bluefin from the fishmonger, it costs around £20-£50 for a steak.
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I’ve just seen this thread. I’m lucky to have done a fair bit of BFT fishing in Donegal. I’ve caught 19 Bluefin, biggest estimated at 600lb. Most were on my own standup gear and rigs. Using hire/chair gear somehow doesn’t appeal to me. I highly recommend the experience. We’re lucky to have some of the best big game fishing in the world on our doorstep at the moment. Let’s hope it lasts. BFT are in totally different league to sharks and - obviously - anything in fresh water.
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Brian Carragher wrote: Wed Dec 14 2022 14:14 -
Monts wrote: Wed Dec 14 2022 13:01 -
Silly question.

How sustainable is fishing for Tuna off the South West coast? I've seen another video pop up on Instagram yesterday, from a few weeks back. I'm assuming there is only a finite amount of these fish and will over fishing cause problems in the future.

I know very little about the species, migration or numbers. Hence I'm asking.

It's all c&r with a no take policy regulated by licence, only a limited amount of boats are currently licenced to fish for them
but that wont stop people fishing for them on the quite .......and i believe there are a few ....
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Correct, there are a number of you tube videos already up where anglers "accidentally " catch tuna whilst fishing for shark including one previously mentioned on this thread where the boat is supposed to be fishing at anchor for shark but quite clearly isn't when he hooks up with a couple of fish

There's others too but that still doesn't negate the need to regulate and license boats in an experimental way before a proper c&r fishery is established
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it amazes me as soon as the tuna are slowly coming back .....we are on em...... same goes for the herrings they will start hammering them soon if they try to make a come back

read somewhere there spawning in there old areas they used to spawn think it was Scotland........the herrings

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Herring are back here in the North East and in there traditional spawning grounds and that's the areas where the great Britain tunny club used to fish

Although the club was based in Scarborough most of their fishing was done off skinningrove Bay and that's where a lot of Herring are showing again

A lot of big fish movements off there are attributed to dolphins 🐬 but not all of them are, the big fish are back and some brave soul will connect with one pretty soon I reckon
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stubbojo wrote: Sat Feb 10 2024 12:54 -
it amazes me as soon as the tuna are slowly coming back .....we are on em...... same goes for the herrings they will start hammering them soon if they try to make a come back

read somewhere there spawning in there old areas they used to spawn think it was Scotland........the herrings

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The other side to the coin Steve ... is the damage these Tuna 'shoals' are doing to the fish stocks at sea :eek:
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Alex Fox wrote: Sun Feb 11 2024 14:11 -
stubbojo wrote: Sat Feb 10 2024 12:54 -
it amazes me as soon as the tuna are slowly coming back .....we are on em...... same goes for the herrings they will start hammering them soon if they try to make a come back

read somewhere there spawning in there old areas they used to spawn think it was Scotland........the herrings

steve
The other side to the coin Steve ... is the damage these Tuna 'shoals' are doing to the fish stocks at sea :eek:
think we f****d the sardine trade up by over fishing , plenty about years back and tuna too , and the fishing was better back then going back in history

think the tuna get preoccupied on the shoal fish tbh , sardines ...........big bass will love the return of the silvers....caught a few on sardines when you can catch em ....
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