Game fishing Cambodia

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Anybody interested in a tuna run?

BTW ... when is it considered tuna season in ASEAN waters?

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Fridaywithmateo wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 8:45 am Anybody interested in a tuna run?

BTW ... when is it considered tuna season in ASEAN waters?
If you're asking this question, then I suspect you have no idea on tuna runs...........
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Born-Confused wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:52 pm
Fridaywithmateo wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 8:45 am Anybody interested in a tuna run?

BTW ... when is it considered tuna season in ASEAN waters?
If you're asking this question, then I suspect you have no idea on tuna runs...........
Best tuna runs are when the chili tuna can is expired ^^
Not my thing thanks
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Born-Confused wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:52 pm
Fridaywithmateo wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 8:45 am Anybody interested in a tuna run?

BTW ... when is it considered tuna season in ASEAN waters?
If you're asking this question, then I suspect you have no idea on tuna runs...........
San Diego … right now … ASEAN Waters … I admit fully I’m clueless
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Fridaywithmateo wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:16 am
Born-Confused wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 6:52 pm
Fridaywithmateo wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 8:45 am Anybody interested in a tuna run?

BTW ... when is it considered tuna season in ASEAN waters?
If you're asking this question, then I suspect you have no idea on tuna runs...........

San Diego … right now … ASEAN Waters … I admit fully I’m clueless
The fish have highest fat just before the water gets cold. Not sure how the temps vary round these parts.

Any game fishermen in this community?
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I've successfully trolled Mackerel off the coast of Koh Kong province around the turn of the century.
You might also get a Barra in that area too.

As for real game fishing, I'm pretty sure there's not much in the way of big fish in the Gulf of Thailand.
According to the website linked below, you can get Black Marlin, Sailfish and more on the West side of Thailand. @phuketrichard might know.
https://fishingadvicethailand.wordpress ... e-fishing/

As for tuna, try aisle 4 at Lucky supermarket.
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Username Taken wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:46 am I've successfully trolled Mackerel off the coast of Koh Kong province around the turn of the century.
You might also get a Barra in that area too.

As for real game fishing, I'm pretty sure there's not much in the way of big fish in the Gulf of Thailand.
According to the website linked below, you can get Black Marlin, Sailfish and more on the West side of Thailand. @phuketrichard might know.
https://fishingadvicethailand.wordpress ... e-fishing/

As for tuna, try aisle 4 at Lucky supermarket.
Yep ... but that meat is usually from fish farms ... totally different quality vs wild caught ... and there is a thing known as "brain spike" ... If you don't do that, the meat taste not premium.

"Shinkei-jime is the Japanese's tradition of inserting a spike into the hind brain and destroying the spinal cord. Doing so would stop the production of lactic acid, and in turn the quality of the fish can be maintained."
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