Highly sustainable way to harvest wild fish. Glad to see there are still fishermen/companies out there that care about the future of the tuna population. I suspect this is in the South Pacific where the island nations tightly regulate the fishing. Good for them.This is a video that simply shows how the Tunas are being caught without completing their reproductive life cycle . Not any other words to say. Anyway, I`ve just subscribed to the channel that is quite interesting..
I see that they are throwing baits into the water, but is it just lure at the end of the line without a hook? The fish seem to get off the lines easily as soon as they get yanked out of the waterHighly sustainable way to harvest wild fish. Glad to see there are still fishermen/companies out there that care about the future of the tuna population. I suspect this is in the South Pacific where the island nations tightly regulate the fishing. Good for them.
Give a man a fish and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he’ll eat for a lifetime. Teach a man to sell the fish and this is what it becomes.Does anyone know why they spray water to the surface? Making a sound that attract the fish? Making noise to cover up? or water contains fish food flavor?It’s a jig with a special designed hook. They are biting a jig that looks like a squid or baitfish. They are definitely not biting straight hooks haha. It a special hook on the jig designed to fall out if there isnt tons of pressure on it, that is why fish com off behind them.
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