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Tuna off the Cape...FINALLY!! Comments

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User: dr
Comment: If anyone is interested in a light tackle Tuna Charter contact Capt Dom at Coastal Charter Sportfishing. He is the best. October is a great time to tuna fish off the cape. Look him up on facebook.
Date: 09/30/15 11:57 AM

User: dr
Comment: Commercial fisherman can only sell a tuna that's over 73 inches.
Date: 09/29/15 04:37 PM

User: dr
Comment: I'm not 100% sure but we have the current regs on the boat. We are recreational not commercial and I believe we can keep 1 fish per day over 27 inches. And we can only keep 1 fish over 73 inches per season.
Date: 09/29/15 04:36 PM

User: deaffisherman
Comment: No, any tuna over 73 inches are must sold to fish market. (Rules by federal) while you have rec tuna license, you can keep one tuna at 47-72, I think. Gotta ask my boss again. Ryan will answer this question when he can.
Date: 09/28/15 06:56 PM

User: frambrett
Comment: Great story - epic battles! Lucky a shark didn't get your fish like in The Old Man and The Sea!
Date: 09/28/15 06:23 PM

User: slabosourous
Comment: 72" I believe.

Great fish though. That's something I hope to try at some point in the next few years.
Date: 09/28/15 05:50 PM

User: dang
Comment: Isn't a legal fish supposed to be 70 inches ? That's what I thought anyway
Date: 09/28/15 04:30 PM



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