k Fishing for tuna on the beach at the mouth of the Sada River in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture From the photographer.Taken at the mouth of the Yodoe Sada River, Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture.217 cm, 145 kg after bloodletting Extra large bluefin tuna caught from the beachThere are many more images, videos, and disassembly scenes availableAdditional information.I was on my way to go kiss fishing when I came across a tuna swimming in the shallows. I took out my fishing gear for kue, which I had left in the car from the day before, and after adding a hook to the lure, I started fishing for tuna. We repeatedly broke off the lures and changed the hooks, and by the time we finally pulled the tuna up on the beach, it was pitch black. We were there for about eight hours, but it took about two hours from the time we hooked the tuna to the time we pulled it up on the beach. The tuna had already been reported to the Fisheries Agency after being caught.The reason why the tuna was caught was due to the right conditions. The area where the tuna were caught is shallow, making it difficult for large tuna to move, and the entrance to the open sea is narrow because of the tetra that surrounds the shore. Because of these favorable conditions, the tuna could not escape to the open sea, and they were able to try again and again.He used the same tackle that he uses for kue fishing. He usually uses this tackle to catch kue fish weighing about 40 kg. He tuned up the lure by adding a hook, but the hook was stretched by the scales of the tuna like an iron plate, and he had to replace the hook many times. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Fishing for tuna on the beach at the mouth of the Sada River in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture From the photographer. Taken at the mouth of the Yodoe Sada River, Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture. 217 cm, 145 kg  after bloodletting  Extra large bluefin tuna caught from the beach  There are many more images, videos, and disassembly scenes available   Additional information. I was on my way to go kiss fishing when I came across a tuna swimming in the shallows. I took out my fishing gear for kue, which I had left in the car from the day before, and after adding a hook to the lure, I started fishing for tuna. We repeatedly broke off the lures and changed the hooks, and by the time we finally pulled the tuna up on the beach, it was pitch black. We were there for about eight hours, but it took about two hours from the time we hooked the tuna to the time we pulled it up on the beach. The tuna had already been reported to the Fisheries Agency after being caught. The reason why the tuna was caught was due to the right conditions. The area where the tuna were caught is shallow, making it difficult for large tuna to move, and the entrance to the open sea is narrow because of the tetra that surrounds the shore. Because of these favorable conditions, the tuna could not escape to the open sea, and they were able to try again and again. He used the same tackle that he uses for kue fishing. He usually uses this tackle to catch kue fish weighing about 40 kg. He tuned up the lure by adding a hook, but the hook was stretched by the scales of the tuna like an iron plate, and he had to replace the hook many times.
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Fishing for tuna on the beach at the mouth of the Sada River in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture

From the photographer. Taken at the mouth of the Yodoe Sada River, Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture. 217 cm, 145 kg [after bloodletting] Extra large bluefin tuna caught from the beach! There are many more images, videos, and disassembly scenes available! Additional information. I was on my way to go kiss fishing when I came across a tuna swimming in the shallows. I took out my fishing gear for kue, which I had left in the car from the day before, and after adding a hook to the lure, I started fishing for tuna. We repeatedly broke off the lures and changed the hooks, and by the time we finally pulled the tuna up on the beach, it was pitch black. We were there for about eight hours, but it took about two hours from the time we hooked the tuna to the time we pulled it up on the beach. The tuna had already been reported to the Fisheries Agency after being caught. The reason why the tuna was caught was due to the right conditions. The area where the tuna were caught is shallow, making it difficult for large tuna to move, and the entrance to the open sea is narrow because of the tetra that surrounds the shore. Because of these favorable conditions, the tuna could not escape to the open sea, and they were able to try again and again. He used the same tackle that he uses for kue fishing. He usually uses this tackle to catch kue fish weighing about 40 kg. He tuned up the lure by adding a hook, but the hook was stretched by the scales of the tuna like an iron plate, and he had to replace the hook many times.

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