#TheMoment New Brunswick fishermen caught a 700-pound tuna
We've never, ever fished out there before and I said I think we caught our own anchor. So it gets harder to haul, harder to pick up. I could see it was a big fish, he said. Was over here eating, saw the head first. He said, what is it? I said I don't know yet. All I know is big. Then we pulled it up and the head was was big, you know, and Earl said I don't think it's a salmon. I said no, I don't think so. And we saw the yellow fins and I knew it was a tuna then. It was already dead, no movement. Like you know, my mother would always say this is our grocery store. Our grocery store is the ocean. All those things that feed us everything that comes from the ocean. If I have more than what I can eat, then I have to share it. Save those for your friends. We're going to share it with the community. So Earl's been a fisherman for 52 years. You think at that point he's seen it all, but he's never seen a fish like this when he said by far. It is the biggest fish he has ever pulled in.