News From Quincy He's Come Out From The Woods Today & Someone Is In For A Big Surprise

Posted by: Quentin Knights in cornish line caught tuna on Print PDF

Well I suppose I better put in a guest appearance! I just don't know where the time goes, can't believe my back let me down for some of the season, this year. But I have been doing plenty of work behind the scenes. One of these things was looking into getting my own boat, so there would three boats for next year, but as of yet we're not quite sure what is happening for next season, as it is still too early for M&J to make a decision. I think as a whole the feedback from the man from Del Monte, Falfish, was that it was a successful season for ourselves and for them. It certainly is a interesting partnership that we can look forward to for the future, but like everything this takes time and unfortunatley I'm not the most patient person. On a personal note, my back is still not right and I'm working my own fast boat to catch line-caught sea bass and pollock, which again I have sorted out a  direct market, with M Stevens & Sons, for my tagged sea bass and I have negotiated myself and few others a fair price for our product, which is all you can ask for.
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David Brydon said:

Hi quentin
I have been following your reports all last year. I was hoping to get some tunny fishing in myself but the weather was against me.
I have a 38ft private charter style boat well equipped for forays into the eastern atlantic and wonder if you could give me some tips as to where the fish might be. I was thinking of canyons or sole bank. I spent many years in Africa fishing for tunny and am very experienced in this line.
 
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