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Who caught the biggest tuna ever?

Asked: Niko Lianopoulos, Last Updated:

Ken Fraser Ken Fraser caught the world record bluefin tuna on Oct. 26, 1979. Fraser was fishing with Capt. Eric Samson aboard the Lady and Misty out of Port Hood, Novia Scotia.

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    It's believed that giant squid live about five years and, in that time, reproduce only once.

  • How long are shrimp good in the fridge?

    SHRIMP, SHELLED OR UNSHELLED - FRESH, COOKED Properly stored, cooked shrimp will last for 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator.

  • What is the difference between an East coast and West Coast oyster?

    The main difference between east and west coast oysters is the briny flavor. East Coast oysters tend to have high salinity and a lot of minerality. Predominant flavors include brine, copper, seaweed, or vegetal tastes. The meat, or texture, is often chewy, distinctly more solid than a West Coast oyster.

  • What does stockfish give in the body?

    The stockfish retains all the nutrients from the fresh fish, only concentrated: it is therefore rich in proteins, vitamins, iron, and calcium.

  • Why are bloodworms bad for fish?

    Bloodworm larvae are very rich in protein, so always read the feeding recommendations before using them as fish food. It is recommended to limit Bloodworm feedings to one or two times per week, as fish are sensitive and can get constipation if feed too much.

  • Is lemon juice bad for fish?

    Freshly squeezed lemon juice contains acids which make it sour and suddenly, dangerously lower pH. Fruit also contains sugars which can encourage the growth of undesirable organisms in your aquarium. PS: Fill the aquarium with ordinary tap water , and add a good conditioner like API Stress Coat.

  • Do cherry shrimp eat snail poop?

    No they don't eat poop. Most fish and inverts don't eat excrement. Every now and then you may see shrimp picking up feces pieces to investigate whether they're edible, but they won't consume them.

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    It might. From a cancer risk perspective, the American Institute for Cancer Research considers smoked and cured fish in the same category as processed meats. Though other cancer research groups are less clear on whether eating smoked and cured fish carries the same risks as eating processed meats.

  • Is tilapia the worst fish to eat?

    The bad news for tilapia is that it only contains 240 mg of omega-3 fatty acids per serving — ten times less omega-3 than wild salmon (3). ... In fact, several experts caution against consuming tilapia if you are trying to lower your risk of inflammatory diseases like heart disease ( 10 ).

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  • Is fishing better before or after a front?

    And as fronts pass through the changes in barometric pressure can also have an effect; with many species feeding increases immediately before a cold front, but slows during and after a storm or front hits. Fishing after a front pushes through is then sometimes poor, and continues to be poor for a day or two.

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    Tuna are a fast growing fish and achieve large size relatively quickly, reaching 200 lbs. by age 6–7.

  • What to do if your fish swallows a rock?

    If a piece of gravel was swallowed, it would need to be small enough to pass through the intestines without causing a blockage, otherwise the fish would quickly become distressed and would require surgery to remove it. The other danger with gravel is the one you mentioned, that of getting gravel wedged in the mouth.

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    When vacuum-packaged fish is not properly stored and thawed it has the potential to create a deadly toxin that can harm consumers. Fish is a known source of the bacteria Clostridium botulinum type E. This bacteria is a spore former that can grow at temperatures above 38F and without oxygen – such as a vacuum package.

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  • Can I give my dog a whole raw fish?

    Raw fish is safe for your dog – in fact, it's safe for most humans! ... Many raw feeders love to supplement their dog's diet with fish, especially salmon, because of the omega-3 benefits. It's important to note however, that there's a risk of parasites than you can easily minimize.

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  • What can I do with a can of tuna?

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    3. Lighter Tuna Casserole from Gimme Some Oven.
    4. Tuna and Tomato Pasta.
    5. Asian Tuna Salad.
    6. Pasta with Tuna and Arugula.
    7. Tuna Patties.
    8. White Bean and Tuna Salad.

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    Spanish mackerel grow fast, up to 13 pounds, and can live up to 12 years. They are able to reproduce by age 2. There are two distinct populations, one in the Gulf of Mexico and one in the Atlantic.

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