The brand name is Genova and I have bought it at both Publix and Costco. It is distributed by Chicken of the Sea, San Diego. The tuna is yellow fin. Albacore would be at the bottom of tuna species quality wise. Unless you actually eat bonita.
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My very first deep sea fishing catch was a Bonito on a spinning reel and a medium rod. My arms were so tired i finally had to admit I had never used a deep sea rod before.
I had no idea that Bonito and Albacore had anything in common.
Bonito is a very red colored flesh while the Albacore is very white compared. Are you saying Albacore is Bonito?
We kept Bonito for chum or used the bellies for trolling rigs. Never ate them or threw them back.
Thanks for the link. I should look harder at Costco to see if any are packed in olive oil.
I may have to order some. I don't need that many cans, but I guess they will be good for a very long time?
I was watching Wicked Tuna and on one of the poles they caught a bonita. Toss it right back in.
They could have used it for chum instead of using expensive herring chopped up.
Craig. I worked on a deep sea drift boat as a mate in the late 60's and early 70's out of Sunny Isles Marina in N. Miami Beach. 163rd st just west of A1A.
The Barracuda.
We also had our problems with weekend warriors getting to close and messing up our lines.
We had no issue with them following us around for help finding fish. But when you get close enough to tangle us up, we did not appreciate that.
I think the tuna fleet feels the same way.
No problem, just stay far enough away. I had sometime 15 people on that boat to care for. I can tell you, re-rigging their lines because of some dummy running over them, was not appreciated.