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Yellowtail in the Pacific
The yellowtail of the Pacific is not the little fish known by that name along the Florida coast, but is a larger fish, running up to sixty or eighty pounds in weight. It is a splendid fighter. A light salt-water rod is used for them, and a nine thread linen line. Linen line is the only thing for ocean fishing as silk will not stand the salt water. The bait used is sardine, and it is taken with a rush that will surely break the tackle if allowance is not made for this. From seventy-five to one hundred yards of line is used, and the fish may 'be caught by trolling or still-fishing.
Brooks, Lake. The Science of Fishing. Columbus, OH: A.R. Harding, 1912. Print.
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