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Besides render hours of entertainment as top fishermen compete to careen in bluefin tuna that can consider over a thousand dog pound , National Geographic Channel’sWicked Tunaalso pack in some interesting fact . assure out some of the things we learned by watchingWicked Tuna .
1.The biggest bluefin capture in the north Atlantic with rod and reel was a fish take off Nova Scotia in 1979 , which press 1,496 pound sign .

2.A large horse mackerel tunny can take about 200 yards of fishing pipeline as it tries to get away from the sportfishing gravy boat . The fisherman ’s goal is to bit by bit slow down down the Pisces the Fishes , which can swim up to 40 miles per hour at top upper , to three miles per hr .
3.There are many ways to catch up with bluefin tuna Opuntia tuna — including handline , harpoon , pocketbook - seine earnings , and longlines — but US fishermen overwhelmingly practice pole and reel . The fishermen inWicked Tunause the gat and reel method , or hook and argument fishing . They engage short fishing line of descent with hooks and specific lure to pull bluefin tunny , one fish at a time . Once they have spin around the Pisces in , they harpoon it before make for it aboard the ship .
4.A 10 ago , most bluefin fishermen used extremely toilsome - duty lines and hook . In recent year , however , fisherman have switched to weak - weight equipment—“shy gear , " in fishing lingo — which they claim is necessary because bluefin have learned not to go for the gear mechanism they previously used .

5.On norm , all bluefin tuna populations are guess to be at about a quartern of fifties levels . It ’s important to protect horse mackerel tuna level by catching Pisces responsibly and eating sustainable seafood .
6.The US calculate for about 5 % of the global bluefin tuna catch , and over half of the US match is export , primarily to Japan . About 3/4 of the global bluefin catch goes to Japan where its fat flesh is consumed as the high grad of sushi and sashimi - maguro and toro .
7.The Northern or Atlantic bluefin tunny ( Thunnus thynnus ) that theWicked Tunafishermen angle for is made up of one relatively minor population that pucker annually in the Gulf of Mexico to reproduce .

8.“Cow , ” inWicked Tunaspeak , in reality refers to a really self-aggrandising fish . For example , “ Whoa , you hooked a cow ! ”
9.In 2013 , Kiyoshi Kimura , the owner of a Japanese sushi eating place range , paid $ 1.76 million for the first bluefin tuna tuna of the season at Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo , which weighed 489 pounds .
10.Wicked Tunahas a newfangled tailspin - off show , Wicked Tuna : North vs. South , premiere August 17 at 10/9c on the National Geographic Channel . It features four of the northern captains as they go south to the Outer Banks of North Carolina to save their finances after a dissatisfactory fishing time of year in New England . Check out how they make out against the more experienced topical anesthetic in the unfamiliar and life-threatening waters of the Outer Banks .