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Louisiana woman hooks colossal 180lb tuna: 'Miraculous'

Por: Newsweek Tech October 14, 2022

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A colossal 180 pound bigeye tuna has been caught off the coast of Venice, Louisiana.London Rosiere, a deck-hand for Paradise Outfitters, hooked the big-eyed behemoth with her first bait, which was then reeled in by the charter crew's customers.I don't know of anyone [else] who has caught a big eye of this size this year, Rosiere told Newsweek. The boats around us had all been catching smaller yellowfin, like 30 pounders.Bigeye tuna are... + full article



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