You’ll want to know the current surface temperatures of the waters you intend to visit for your tuna fishing, and you should also check the overall weather conditions, since this will affect the temperament of the water all easily available via the web. However, a phone call to the general location is always a good backup.
When you head out on your tuna fishing, you should be sure to pay attention to what others on the water are doing. If you notice that there is a general area where several anglers have congregated, chances are you’ll find a large school there and have a great return upon casting your line within the same general area. Tuna fishing involves a lot of trolling, and some anglers will opt for a W pattern. This would include the use of 2 long on each outrigger, 2 short on the flat lines, and the longest line down the center. You may want to try tuna fishing with a diving plug on at least one of the short lines, maybe in a flatline clip. Cedar plugs and swimbaits are great for the long center line, while the rest of the lines can be rigged with feathers.





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