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In the same week that we saw a visiting Striped bass and some other foreign exotic caught, killed and eaten around our shores, we now have something very large and very rare taken - a huge tuna following the increasing herring shoals northwards once again - as did the fish off Scarborough and Whitby in the 1930s (Taylor, Mitchell-Henry and a host of yacht-owning sporting aristos and their famous Tunny Club) - only to be caught by design then killed off the Scottish island of Harris.
Nine-foot bluefin tuna weighing 515lb caught off the coast of Harris | Scotland | News | STV
Probably best to leave any future returnees be, chaps.
Nine-foot bluefin tuna weighing 515lb caught off the coast of Harris | Scotland | News | STV
Probably best to leave any future returnees be, chaps.