Outstanding job, and without a doubt, catching tuna is no small feat! I had the incredible opportunity to taste the freshest Bluefin tuna, thanks to my Brother Thuy, who invited me over to enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience. The flavor was truly unforgettable-something you can’t put a price on. If you haven’t yet tried Bluefin tuna sashimi, you’re missing out on a culinary delight that words can’t fully capture.
That was Great ! You guys putting the work in paid off for you .. enjoy the Tuna well deserved and than your paying it back with charity work. God bless you all👍
You guys did great. Good team work. I especially like how you guys were able to move to clear the deck and manage the deck. Even the washing of blood, etc. well done. Much better deserved when you’re out there, all or nothing, trolling for hours vs getting chartered out on the tuna boats. Thats a huge fish. Crazy the BFT made it up your way.
Thanks for your kind words. So blessed being on the water with my brothers. Each of us know our roles and responsibilities. The Captain/Josh used his experience to get us the fish. Catching is the 🍒 on top.
Let me and my wife know when and where you plan your bbq for the homeless and we'll show up with care packages and pictures of out 38½ halibut...lol. Good video as always. God bless...
It was a 24ft skipjack and my brother Josh ripped of everything and he built the pilot house. He knows the boat more than I do so I hope he will answer your question. Thanks for watching.
It is a custom built 1979 24' skipjack. Gutted down to nothing, stringers, transom and deck all replaced with coosa. Custom built coosa pilothouse. No wood in the boat anymore.
Thanks for watching and your comment. It does not matter much to me the exact weight, but here is the calculation: length x Girth x Girth ÷800. 60" x 55 x 55 ÷ 800= 202 pounds.
Outstanding job, and without a doubt, catching tuna is no small feat! I had the incredible opportunity to taste the freshest Bluefin tuna, thanks to my Brother Thuy, who invited me over to enjoy this one-of-a-kind experience. The flavor was truly unforgettable-something you can’t put a price on. If you haven’t yet tried Bluefin tuna sashimi, you’re missing out on a culinary delight that words can’t fully capture.
Thanks brother for joining us to taste the hard work. It definitely tastes better when we get together to enjoy our companies.
Great video as usual👏🎣😎
@@timmiller3133 thanks
Congratulations guys on your amazing catch.
Thank you so much 😀. Go get them Oleg.
That was awesome! Those head shakes at the towards the end of the fight on the surface were crazy. 👏
I had a acid reflux at the end of the fight. That's why I love albacore fishing because it is more fun. Thanks for watching brother.
I have felt like that before too, all the stress haha. That was a big one!!
Congratulations! Good job everyone.
Thank you. We were lucky to hook on one.
Fishing 247, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! Really appreciate it. I am glad you enjoy my video.
That was Great ! You guys putting the work in paid off for you .. enjoy the Tuna well deserved and than your paying it back with charity work.
God bless you all👍
Thanks so much for your kind words. Thanks for watching. We love to give back to the community.
Bravo fellas! That is one unit right there!
Thanks Jack.
Congrats Thuy one of your best videos here
Thank you for your kind words. I am glad you like the video.
Congratulations guys on your amazing catch. Thank you for sharing this video. May God bless you!
Thank you very much!
Wow brother, that is for sure on my bucket list.
You need to go out to get them. Thanks for watching.
So good! Great teamwork 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks brother.
You guys did great. Good team work. I especially like how you guys were able to move to clear the deck and manage the deck. Even the washing of blood, etc. well done. Much better deserved when you’re out there, all or nothing, trolling for hours vs getting chartered out on the tuna boats.
Thats a huge fish. Crazy the BFT made it up your way.
Thanks for your kind words. So blessed being on the water with my brothers. Each of us know our roles and responsibilities. The Captain/Josh used his experience to get us the fish. Catching is the 🍒 on top.
So amazing thank you for sharing this experience!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
Sick good job! Team effort, congrats!
Appreciate it!
Great job 🎉
My brother
Love the video
My adrenaline just watching the episode
Keep it up
Love you guys
Thank you so much 😀. You will get one if you really want it. Happiness is your choices.
Thank you so much 😀
Congratulations!!! Keep em reels screamin!!!
Thank you. So blessed and lucky to catch one.
Fantastic teamwork. Beautiful fish.
Thanks 👍
Great job guys!!!
What’s size mad Mac did it hit?
Thanks. 200 gram. 350 yards back. Speed: 13 mph on the turn.
Heck yeah!!! You guys go!
Thanks Stephanie. We were lucky to hook on one. Feel blessed.
Amazing!!!
Thanks!!
WOW GREAT JOB GUYS ...
Thank you.
Sheeeshus that was a massive one congrats
Thank you so much. The fattest BFT I have ever caught.
Smashed it! Nice work!!!!!
Thanks for the visit
Cá ngừ đại dương hả anh. Đã quá🤩 Có con cá mà làm mấy a đuối tay chân luôn.😅
Cảm ơn em.
Great job. Congratulations
Thank you!
🔥🔥🔥 good job fellas
Thanks brother.
Oh yeah baby!!!!
Yeah baby. Super lucky to catch one. We will get one soon.
Let me and my wife know when and where you plan your bbq for the homeless and we'll show up with care packages and pictures of out 38½ halibut...lol. Good video as always. God bless...
Sounds great! Thank you so much.
I will have the homeless outreach on 10/27. I will let you know more details.
Congrats!
Thanks.
Beautiful Tuna
Thank you! 😊
Nice!!!
Thanks!
😮😮😮
Thanks brother JU.⚒️⚒️
Great job!
Thank you Peter.
Use a towel on it's nose so that you can stand the fish up without the fish sliding around..
Thanks for the great tip.
What day are you planning on doing your charity event? If I am free I’d like to volunteer.
Thanks brother. I will let you know the date. I have ordered 100 sleeping bags.
Specs on boat?
It was a 24ft skipjack and my brother Josh ripped of everything and he built the pilot house. He knows the boat more than I do so I hope he will answer your question. Thanks for watching.
It is a custom built 1979 24' skipjack. Gutted down to nothing, stringers, transom and deck all replaced with coosa. Custom built coosa pilothouse. No wood in the boat anymore.
That ain’t 200 lbs bud
Thanks for watching and your comment. It does not matter much to me the exact weight, but here is the calculation: length x Girth x Girth ÷800. 60" x 55 x 55 ÷ 800= 202 pounds.
Awesome team work and fish, WOW! Also thanks for the intel. I am going to send you an email. Mr Q
Thank you so much. I just love to share with the fishing community. Fish has tail to move around, but at least we know the general area.
@@dream.catcher I have not seen any email from you.
Well done! Very good video and what an amazing catch!
Thank you very much!