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Dogtooth tuna

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and Spanish (narrowbarred) mackerel. In the last 10 to 15 years there has been more dedicated effort directed at this species because of its rarity and sporting qualities. Dogtooth tuna are now a highly coveted prize by many European and Asian sports anglers. Large specimens are seldom found where
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Their habit of making high-speed downward runs when hooked, even on heavy tackle, often sees the line being cut as it contacts deep bottom structure. Sharks frequently mutilate both hooked and speared fish during the later stages of the fight, adding to the difficulty in landing them. The majority
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These offshore fishes can be found mainly in reef environments with smaller fish being more commonly found near shallow reef areas and larger ones haunting deep reef drop off areas, seamounts and steep underwater walls. Usually they are solitary or occur in small schools, to a depth of 10 to 300
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These techniques are still often used, with one niche specialty being the use of live bait such as rainbow runners to tease dogtooth tuna within range of light tackle and fly-casting anglers. High speed jigging with a variety of metal lures has increased tremendously in popularity in the last
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The dogtooth tuna can reach a length of 190 to 248 centimetres (75 to 98 in) in males and a weight of 130 kilograms (287 lb). The average length commonly observed is around 40 to 120 centimetres (16 to 47 in). They have 12 to 14 dorsal soft rays and 12 to 13 anal soft rays. The
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several years as advancements in tackle technology have resulted in lightweight rods and reels that are capable of handling heavy spectra-type braided lines. Some of the more popular destinations for anglers seeking this species include
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Collette, B.B. and C.E. Nauen, 1983. FAO Species Catalogue. Vol. 2. Scombrids of the world. An annotated and illustrated catalogue of tunas, mackerels, bonitos and related species known to date. Rome: FAO. FAO Fish. Synop. 125(2):137
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undulates strongly. These large tunas have a streamlined shape and a distinctive body coloration: brilliant blue green on the back, silvery on the side, and whitish on the belly, with two white tips on the two back fins close to the
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sought by both rod and reel anglers and spearfishermen. Dogtooth tuna used to be mostly taken as an incidental catch by anglers trolling for other gamefish - with natural baits for
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feed on small schooling fishes and squids, and are capable of taking a wide variety of prey items. In most areas, the mainstay of its diet probably consists of pelagic
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of dogtooth tuna captures have tended to be made by trolling with dead and live baits or with lures, particularly deep-swimming plugs.
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The dogtooth tuna is one of the apex non-pelagic predators in its environment, sharing that position with
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there is significant fishing pressure and can be one of the most difficult gamefish to capture.
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Preliminary estimates of longevity indicate a maximum observed age of at least 20 years.
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IGFA, 2001. Database of IGFA angling records until 2001. IGFA, Fort Lauderdale, USA.
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Collette, B.; Di Natale, A.; Fox, W.; Juan Jorda, M.; Nelson, R. (2011).
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These fishes are usually marketed canned and frozen. Adults may be
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and its outlying atolls, and many Western Pacific islands such as
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International Seafood Sustainability Foundation#Practices
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and other islands of southern Japan, Rodrigues and other
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Index

Gymnosarda

French Polynesia
Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Scombriformes
Scombridae
Gymnosarda
Gill
Binomial name
Rüppell
Synonyms
species
pelagic
marine fish
family
Scombridae
tuna
bonito
lateral line
caudal peduncle
tropical
Indo-Pacific

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