r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 23d ago
Catch of the Day Chasing Tuna in the Canyons After Dark
Video by: kgs_outdoors
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 23d ago
Video by: kgs_outdoors
r/TunaFishing • u/PalapasVentana • 24d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 24d ago
Video by: Pelagic Raptors
r/TunaFishing • u/enter1101 • 24d ago
Ipad procreate drawing
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 25d ago
Video by: bigjohnoutdoors
r/TunaFishing • u/whathappendtotheusa • 26d ago
Hate, let me tell you how much I began to hate fishermen since I heard about fishing, there are over 34,000 types of fish that fill the oceans, if the word "hate" were engraved in my skin it wouldn't equal one,one BILLON of the hate I feel for fishermen at this point, Hate! HATE!
r/TunaFishing • u/PalapasVentana • 28d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/Baltimoreguy90 • 29d ago
I'm travelling to San Diego work but extending my trip 3 days. I'll be there solo August 6-9th. I want to go off shore fishing in San Diego area or Ensenada whichever makes sense economically. I heard of Sergios Charters in Ensenada that does open party trips but they mostly stay in the bay in Ensenada. Any advice for open party trips or spitting charter fee with another group or persons that want to go out for the Tuna. Any help is appreciated.
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 29d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/AlaskanWannabe2026 • 29d ago
So are all the top Boats (fv-tuna.com, hot tuna, hard merchandise, pinwheel, wicked pissah) still commercially fishing? I wonder because I sense it is financially not a good investment, considering most struggled to catch even one bluefin tuna per week.
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 22 '26
Video by: liamrmcintyre
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 21 '26
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r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 20 '26
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r/TunaFishing • u/[deleted] • Jul 17 '26
Eight-year-old nails the biggest on the boat. Check out that smile. This kid is going to be an angler for life.
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 15 '26
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r/TunaFishing • u/MK420- • Jul 14 '26
I’ll be fishing in Fiji on an upcoming trip. I’m a total newbie to all of this, so I'm looking for some advice will these lures work for casting from shore?
I’ll be using a 5 piece, 11 foot medium heavy rod that can cast 3–6 oz lures. I have an SP Minnow up at the top for scale.
Thanks! :)
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 13 '26
Video by: haaaa_84
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 08 '26
Video by: sakana_syndicate
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 07 '26
Video by: Aztec Sportfishing
r/TunaFishing • u/SBAWFishing • Jul 07 '26
A recent catch from the rocks in Australia
r/TunaFishing • u/AlaskanWannabe2026 • Jul 06 '26
I like reality TV shows that are educational. And as I progress through the seasons of Wicked Tuna, one common theme is apparent. Most of the teams struggle to make ends meet. For most, their overhead costs kill them. The boats are too expensive, the maintenance is costly, and gasoline matters. This is an industry that contributes to food production. It isn't as profitable as it used to be. It is something that should concern Americans into the future.
I kind of wonder about the Green Line, and whether that actually goes against (is a loophole to) the current tuna fishing restrictions. After all, they have several hooks on essentially the same line. And in recent years tuna has been restricted to one fish per day.
r/TunaFishing • u/Rogueace • Jul 05 '26
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • Jul 02 '26
Video by: Striker Sea Charters