2012年5月1日星期二

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On November 30, Mike Livingston, a retired school superintendent made what might be history by catching a 405 lbs yellowfin tuna off the coast of Mexico. The 400 pound fish beats the previous world record by almost 20 pounds. The previous record had been held for over 30 years by Curt Wiesenhutter when he caught a yellowfin weighing in at 388 pounds. Even if the fish caught by Livingston isn't approved by International Game Fish Association (IGFA) it will still be the largest yellowfin caught by a rod and reel. Camiseta Barcelona 2012 , The IGFA will take at least 90 days to rule if this fish is truly a world record but in this case it is predicted that it will take longer for them to verify the fish.
First I feel that congrats are in order for Mr. Livingston on his great catch. This is truly a once in a lifetime accomplishment that many fishermen would love to be a part of. camiseta barcelona , camiseta de barcelona 2012 , If the IGFA doesn't approve his fish it would be sad but at the same time he still has a really big fish to mount on his wall. One question I have though is what happens to the fish during the 90 days that it takes to verify the results? I know that the news article states that the fish will be preserved but does that mean that the meat will still me good to eat after it's verified? I'm not a big fan of wasting that much fish just so the IGFA can verify the results.
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