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Old 09-07-2014, 08:51 AM   #1
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The first one is a false albacore- they are close to a true tuna and in the euthynnus family. They are probably my favorite fish as they surface feed a lot, are strong as hell and peel serious drag as they can swim at 40mph.
The atlantic bonito is sarda sarda and is a true bonito which shares a family with the spanish macks like sierras and ceros and of course the pacific bonito. People often get these confused when talking about them because in the south albies are called bonita with an a at the end.
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Old 09-07-2014, 09:10 AM   #2
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caught some bonies at the bait receiver in mission bay on my ultra light gear. lots of fun (even though they were smaller than yours). swimbaits and rapala's worked well.
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Old 09-07-2014, 10:52 AM   #3
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The first one is a false albacore- they are close to a true tuna and in the euthynnus family. They are probably my favorite fish as they surface feed a lot, are strong as hell and peel serious drag as they can swim at 40mph.
The atlantic bonito is sarda sarda and is a true bonito which shares a family with the spanish macks like sierras and ceros and of course the pacific bonito. People often get these confused when talking about them because in the south albies are called bonita with an a at the end.
Monstafish...that top fish is what we called "Little Tunny" when fishing in Florida. Most importantly, I think it's the same fish on the Sponge Bob Square Pants opening:

Spongebob Fish:
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Old 09-07-2014, 08:54 PM   #4
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I had no idea about the spongebob thing that's pretty dead on as far as cartoons go. Is it a character or just in the intro? Pretty sweet that the bones come into the bays here I'll have to check that out. And yeah on the tunny it's funny how many names one fish can have up and down the same coast.
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Old 09-08-2014, 07:51 PM   #5
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I remember in ’66 and ’67 when I was in high school catching a boat at the Belmont pier for a ride out to a barge anchored just inside the breakwater. We caught big bonito all day long on light tackle. Two story barge with a great galley. I still remember those burgers and bonito ripping off line as they hit the live bait. Great experience for a bunch of kids learning to fish
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