By Edward Carver Much of the world’s albacore tuna catch, which usually ends up in a can, comes from the southwestern Pacific ...
Every June, fisherman Scott Hawkins and his small crew set sail from a marina in San Diego and travel hundreds of miles, scouring the water for a good catch of albacore tuna. It can take hours or days ...
False albacore are weird. In the South where they’re called “bonita” they’ll chow down on almost any lure, fly, or bait you can get in front of them. Set out a chum slick and they’ll hang around for ...
AN international fisheries organization is working on a management procedure this year for the conservation of the migratory tuna species South Pacific albacore to avoid negative economic implications ...