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By Chris Gatley
ESPNOutdoors.com Monday, November 2, 2009 For fishermen who like running and gunning for topwater tuna explosions, the bluefin are still taking butterfly jigs and topwater chugger style lures, but the really big tuna over 300 pounds have been taking live whiting near the surface. Late last week, I jumped aboard Haley Elizabeth Charters captained by Ken Roth in Green Harbor, Mass. Our goal was to target big bluefin tuna and possibly some bottom fish. Since the cod bite had been slow in recent days, Capt. Roth and crew, including ESPN ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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