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Out again Sunday afternoon ….. two nice keeper fluke, one sea bass.
Then spotted action off the beach on ride back, turned out to be good size false alibi’s. Cast the metal and wham , fast run on light tackle and twice around the boat before landing it. |
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They are a lot of fun. Little tunafish on any tackle they are fun. Light tackle is a blast
I like floating out a spearing on a small live bait hook. And when they grab it. Now that’s fun I know we don’t agree on politics but here is something else we don’t agree on I bet Did you ever eat a false albacore? I did and love it. I bleed it,boil the meat a guess its pouched. And make a tuna salad. It is great. Really I’m not kidding. Try one. Bleed it. Chunk the meat and boil it. All the oils and gunk float to the top. Get the meat ,looks l8ke tuna only better. And make a salad with it .
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I haven’t and probably won’t bother but enjoy
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I know nobody eats them but I do and Chinese people do. I have seen them in the supermarket for sale listed as tuna fish.
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I blackened a true bonita once, man it was good. They have straight lines down the side. I'm not talking about false albacore aka fat albert. But some people still call false albies bonita. Then there's skipjack tuna, similar, caught one of those once too on a store bought teaser that I removed the hooks from but I accidentally left a hook on the end. Connected to the stern cleat meant to be used as a teaser. That was cool.
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