Allison Tuna Fishing
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About Allison Tuna
| Other Names: | Thunnus albacares, Yellowfin Tuna |
| Availability: | Allison Tuna are usually available from March to May. |
| Range: | Worldwide, tropical and warm temperate seas, especially waters near the Gulf Stream |
| Habitat: | Offshore waters, open sea |
| Conservation Status: | Non-threatened |
| Size: | Up to seven feet |
| Weight: | Usually up to 180 lbs |
| Diet: | Small pelagic fish, squid |
Other Information About Allison Tuna
The yellowfin tuna is one of the largest tuna species, reaching weights of over 300 pounds (136 kg), but is significantly smaller than the Atlantic and Pacific bluefin tunas that can reach over 1,000 pounds (454 kg) and slightly smaller than the bigeye tuna and the southern bluefin tuna. Reported sizes in the literature have ranged as high as 239 centimeters (94.1 in) in length and 200 kilograms (441 lb) in weight.
Source: Wikipedia
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