Local yellowtail

Started by coralsea, October 07, 2018, 02:10:34 PM

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coralsea

We finished our season yesterday.
This is our first yellowtail ever.
Weight-21,6lb
We have used trolling along with casting, casting has made our day.
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no pain-no gain

Swami805

Do what you can with that you have where you are

Bryan Young

Thatcher one Beautiful Fish. How do you prepare it to eat?
:D I talk with every part I send out and each reel I repair so that they perform at the top of their game. :D

Cor

Nice fat one!   I don't understand the language but can gather the drift  of the conversation. :D
Cornelis

spize909

Spectacular. Yellowtail bridging continents and bringing fisherman from around the world together........... ;D

coralsea

Quote from: Bryan Young on October 07, 2018, 03:58:34 PM
Thatcher one Beautiful Fish. How do you prepare it to eat?
I gave that one to one of our friend, she makes nice fish cakes from that type of fish.
no pain-no gain

scrinch

Wow! Nice fish!  Do you know what the water temperature was when you caught that fish?

coralsea

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Shark Hunter

Thanks for sharing.
Nice Fish! ;)
Life is Good!

scrinch

Quote from: coralsea on October 08, 2018, 11:46:16 PM
hello, 62-64F.

Nice. We don't usually see salmon and yellowtail in the same waters of North America. The salmon are always north in cooler (around 60F) waters, and the yellowtail are south in warmer (around 70F) waters. Interesting that you have them both there at the end of the summer in Vladivostok.

MarkT

Very nice! I didn't know that yellowtail made it up to the Vladivostok area.
When I was your age Pluto was a planet!

whalebreath


coralsea

#12
Thank you for your comments, guys.
The yellowtail started to come in our local waters in large numbers from 2013.
Today, we also fish some small tuna type of fish and, most important, in this year marlin type of fish was spotted by local fishermen.
So, we are very happy to see different fish spicies in our home waters.
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Swami805

Salmon in the winter, Marlin in the summer, that's living!
Do what you can with that you have where you are

coralsea

No-)))
our salmon season lasts from the end of april and up to oktober.
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