Showing posts with label bluefin tuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bluefin tuna. Show all posts

6/23/2014

Giant Bluefin Tuna on In the Spread


The Giant Bluefin Tuna instructional video is on HERE. Watch this or check out other In the Spread fishing videos.

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12/13/2013

In the Spread Has Released the Giant Bluefin Tuna Film Featuring Andy Moyes

The much anticipated Giant Bluefin Tuna film from In the Spread is now available. Featuring RJ Boyle and Andy Moyes, this in-depth production takes you through every step of what it takes to catch a grander bluefin tuna. Unreal, to say the least! Fishing out of Ballatynes Cove, in Nova Scotia, Andy and RJ get way outside the box in their discussions on heavy tackle, rigs, tactics and techniques for these blue monsters. This was an epic endeavor for all involved.

At first, the production team at Full Throttle Media was not sure how this film was going to turn out, due to some technical issues. But, at the end of the day, it may be the very best In the Spread production, to date.

This and all the In the Spread productions will be available for streaming, on www.inthespread.com, in January of 2014. Stay tuned for the launch of this one of a kind sport fishing video site.

For details on how to purchase this DVD, contact In The Spread for details.

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9/29/2012

Giant Bluefin Tuna Action For "In the Spread"


Unreal! In the Spread traveled to Nova Scotia with RJ Boyle to film giant bluefin tuna, but we had no idea what was in store for us. Lead by big game legend in the making Andy Moyes, we by all measures finished the shoot the first day. That is how good Andy is and how off the chain the bluefin action is out of Ballantyne's Cove, Nova Scotia. Captain Francis Boyd and first mate Jamie Stewart ran the boat while Andy dialed up some epic big game fishing. If you have not experienced bluefin tuna fishing in Nova Scotia, do it and do it now. Andy Moyes is the man!

The forthcoming bluefin tuna instructional video from In the Spread with RJ Boyle featuring Andy Moyes further validates the quality of productions coming from Full Throttle Media. The bluefin tuna video will be available by the end of October. Buy In the Spread videos now. Click HERE



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In the Spread Videos with RJ Boyle Now Available Online

The daytime swordfishing and daytime swordfishing bait rigging instructional videos from In the Spread are now available for purchase online. The bluefin tuna video will be out by the end of October. Additional updates about the newest videos in the series will be provided as we move forward. Stay tuned! www.inthespread.com



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9/21/2012

Full Throttle Media to Film Giant Bluefin Tuna in Nova Scotia


Giant bluefin tuna and the beautiful waters off Nova Scotia await. Have you ever thought about what it would feel like to strap yourself to a dump truck and get your arms stretched? Well, that is the plan for next week. The power of the giant bluefin will test the sporting will of any angler. This majestic behemoth forced innovation on the sport fishing industry starting in the early twentieth century. Heavy tackle, fighting chairs and nimble sport fishing boats were what was needed to recon with these massive fish and still are today. This is not for the weak of heart.

Full Throttle Media producer Seth Horne along with RJ Boyle venture to the north atlantic to shoot the third segment of In the Spread. Their objective is to film a comprehensive instructional video on how to prepare for, catch and release one of sport fishing's greatest game fish. Legendary big game captains James "Chuy" Roberts and Andy Moyes join RJ and Seth in the spread on this epic adventure. Highlights and footage to follow soon. Stay tuned!




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9/19/2012

Full Throttle Media Advances With The "In the Spread" Instructional Series



As the cool fall weather creeps in pushing aside summer's humidity, I look back over the summer and realize my posts have been few. For good reason, I say. The Full Throttle Media team has been bearing  down in an all out effort to finish the first two videos for "In the Spread" featuring RJ Boyle. It may have taken us a tad longer that expected, but we wanted to get the project in the right order before dropping any content. Daytime Swordfishing and Daytime Swordfishing Baits are now out and on sale!

With the change in the seasons comes the next phase of "In the Spread" and it is a busy one. RJ and Full Throttle Media producer Seth Horne are staging to hit the waters off Nova Scotia to shoot the bluefin tuna instructional. Shortly thereafter, work will begin filming five additional instructional videos. By January, we will seven videos finished and on sale for the "In the Spread" series. Stay tuned because we have involved some brilliant fishermen in this next phase. The project is looking incredible with big announcements on the horizon.

In The Spread would not have been possible without the generous help of Roddy Hays. Roddy is really the guy who helped FTM get this project rolling. Our first few films were filmed with Roddy in his shop and on his boat. Thanks Capt. Hays.




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10/20/2010

Being Humanistic About Fish

This essay, by Susie Byers, won first prize in the 2010 Margaret Dooley Awards and focuses on a subject that I have great passion for, preserving our oceans great species. After reading the essay, I felt compelled to share it. While I do not agree with all the points made in the article, most of the message needs to be taken seriously. Take the time to read this well written piece and reflect on how you as an individual interact are responsible for what is taking place in our oceans. Ask yourself this question, why is it so hard to formulate a plan that both protects many of the great ocean species while allowing reasonable consumption of the resource? Stay tuned, Full Throttle Media currently has a project in production that highlights the interests of the sport fishing community in the matter of conservation and fishing and how the two have a symbiotic relationship.




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6/23/2010

The Last Great Sport Fish

This is an excerpt from Paul Greenberg's article in the New York Times Magazine. The article is a must read if you care one iota about the preservation of one the world's great species. Just like elephants, lions, tigers and rhinos, the bluefin tuna deserves to be protected. Just because we cannot see it does not mean we should turn a blind eye. Would you stand by as the last elephant was slaughtered for it's tusks or a silver backed gorilla was shot dead? We are at a seminal moment in the history of our oceans great species. Do you care or do we not? Would you willingly eat an endangered species? It is simple.

“WE FIND OURSELVES in a precarious situation.” So wrote Ritchie Notar, a co-owner of the internationally acclaimed Nobu restaurant chain, to Greenpeace U.K. back in 2008 after Greenpeace intensified its tuna-defense efforts and put forward the idea that bluefin should no longer be served at Nobu’s establishments. “We are dealing with thousands of years of cultural customs,” Notar continued in correspondence Greenpeace forwarded to me. “The Japanese have relied on tuna and the bounties of the sea as part of their culture and history for centuries. We are absolutely appreciative of your goals and efforts within your cause, but it goes far beyond just saying that we can just take what has now all of a sudden been declared an ‘endangered’ species off the menu. It has to do with custom, heritage and behavior.”

Link to the article http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/27/magazine/27Tuna-t.html?pagewanted=all


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