Tuna
Yellow fin, Black fin and skipjack tuna are commonly caught by the Old. No. 7 crew. Yellow fin are more common in the Bahamas whereas their cousins the black fin and skipjack show up in more regularity in both Bahamian and South Florida waters. Most everyone knows how delicious tuna are and there probably is no other fish priced for its quality. In some places tuna are caught year round but typically the spring and summer months produce the most fish. Trolling, live baiting, kite fishing and casting produce these powerful fighters. Custom trips to fish in the Bahamas by the crew can be arranged as they show up in numbers.
Spence's Tuna
Spence's Tuna This was the first fish we pulled aboard during the 2016 Boys trip in Cat Island, Bahamas. This tuna provided plates of sashimi, seared tuna stakes and the leftovers worked into one of the best lunch tuna salads we every tasted.
LOCATION
Cat Island, Bahamas
Fishing Method
Trolling
Species
Tuna
Spencer's Tuna
Spencer's Tuna This was the first fish we pulled aboard during the 2016 Boys trip in Cat Island, Bahamas. This tuna provided plates of sashimi, seared tuna stakes and the leftovers worked into one of the best lunch tuna salads we every tasted.
LOCATION
Cat Island, Bahamas
Fishing Method
Trolling
Species
Tuna
Tuna Time
Tuna Time This was the first fish we pulled aboard during the 2016 Boys trip in Cat Island, Bahamas. This tuna provided plates of sashimi, seared tuna stakes and the leftovers worked into one of the best lunch tuna salads we every tasted.
LOCATION
Cat Island, Bahamas
Fishing Method
Trolling
Species
Tuna