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logo 11/29/2024 3:54:04 AM     
How local fishermen found a group of blackfin tuna while fishing in Gulf of Mexico 
By Jon Chapman US Source: Bradenton Herald 4/21/2024
Jon Chapman
Over the past few weeks, the Gulf of Mexico has come alive.

Every spring as water temperatures warm and winds switch to an easterly pattern, schools of bait begin a seasonal trek north, and with it, pelagic fish follow close.
 

Travis Redder had a good feeling as he looked west last weekend. Along with three other anglers, Redder and crew had a live well full of whitebait anticipating a variety of fish potential. Stopping at a wreck in 55 feet, Redder noticed another nearby boat catching plenty of fish.

 
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