Showing posts with label Tuna Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuna Fishing. Show all posts

Top Tuna Fishing Lures

Posted by Magic Fishing on Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tuna are powerful saltwater fish that are highly prized source of food. Some species of tuna can weigh over 1000 pounds and are widely distributed around the world. Sport fishermen consider tuna to be the ultimate big game sport fish to catch and very few anglers will get a chance to catch these monsters due to accessibility and over fishing commercially have reduced the stock dramatically. Some of the top producing tuna lures are the artificial squid and feather jigs.
One of the best methods of tuna fishing is trolling from a boat. Trolling requires heavy lures and can be done with natural bait or artificial lures. Daisy chains and spread bar rigs are two great producers for tuna fishing. The daisy chain rigs are used to attract game fish. The lures are rigged together into strings and trolled at different speed depending on the conditions. The chain simulates a school of baitfish and usually the last bait has a hook hidden inside it. Many anglers like to use ballyhoo, herring and artificial squid as bait for this type of rig. If you are new to the sport, you can buy ready-rigged daisy chains at the tackle shop.
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Tuna Fishing Technique - One Simple Tip Will Put More Fish in Your Boat Today

Posted by Magic Fishing

It always amazes me that some people continue to fish for tuna. As we all know, this sport is not a cheap one. It costs a ton of money just to put the boat in the water. Tack on the expensive fishing rods, lures, and GPS systems and we are talking about a small fortune. And this is before considering how much time it takes. Before you spend another dime, or waste more of your time trolling around the ocean, try out this one simply tuna fishing technique and you will almost certainly put more tuna in your boat today!
There is nothing like the site of blackfin tuna in a feeding frenzy. I love the way they simply destroy the surface of the water eating anything, and everything, in site. The sound that the surrounding birds make is music to my ears.
But where do you find the elusive fish? How can you increase your chances of having a large school come your way?






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Tuna Fishing Tactics - Trolling and Jigging

Posted by Magic Fishing

Commercial tuna fishing operations catch tuna much differently than common anglers. They bring tuna in by the masses, rather than catching just a few at a time. For tourist fishing charters, the most common technique for catching tuna is trolling. Tuna trolling lures are the cream of the crop out of all of the other lures. This article will cover the basic strategies, lures, and techniques for tuna fishing.
The basic strategies for tuna fishing include trolling and jigging. Trolling involves pulling a lure or group of lures behind a boat. This way, anglers and charters can cover a lot of ground in very little time. The more ground you cover; the more likely you are to catch more tuna. Using an umbrella rig is a great idea if you plan on trolling for tuna. This tactic has a worthy purpose for catching fish. Basically, the umbrella rig is mirroring a small school of bait fish or ballyhoo.

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Tuna Fishing Techniques - 3 Effective Tips to Consider to Catch More Tuna

Posted by Magic Fishing

There is truly something special about fishing for tuna. These magnificent saltwater game fish are truly gifts from the Lord. Unfortunately, attracting and actually catching tuna is a lot harder than most people imagine. Before you spend hundreds of dollars trolling around the ocean catching nothing, here are three tuna fishing techniques to consider before you even leave the dock.
1. Control Your Speed - When fishing for tuna, troll at speeds of 5 to 8 miles per hour. Most professionals like to use a typical 'W Pattern' while trolling. This pattern consists of 2 long lines held out on each outrigger, 2 shorter lines held out flat and one deep line straight down the middle. Additionally, it is helpful to display a flashy presentation of multiple lures. The more they splash, sparkle and shine the better. What you want is to trick the tuna into thinking that it has stumbled across a panicked school of bait fish.





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Be Well-Prepared to Succeed in Tuna Fishing

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Before you go out on tuna fishing, you should be ready to acquire more and more knowledge of the subject so that you do not return empty-handed from your excursion. The result of your efforts appears a complex conglomerate of diverse accidental and non-accidental factors. You should know where you should look for your tuna. Tuna is usually large fish, and hence you should be very well-prepared for getting a good yield.
If you are adventurous minded and at the same time, wish to enjoy a lot of fun, fishing for tuna is the ideal sport for you. Several species of tuna are there and their commercial value is also quite high. So, not only individuals, several companies have also plunged into tuna fishing to earn high incomes. Individual fishermen and anglers can also learn fishing for tuna so that they can also earn good incomes from it. However, while learning to catch tuna, you should first know what are the species in tuna and what are the surface temperatures and depths of different locations because each of these varieties lived in a different surface temperature and depth.
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