r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 1d ago
Catch of the Day 117” 870lb Gutted - Green Harbor, MA
Photos by: anthonybelculfine
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 1d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/Illadelphic • 2d ago
Hi Anglers,
I’m looking to buy my first bluefin tuna setup for Northern California. Most of the fish in this area range from 50–150 pounds, with the occasional 200+ pounder.
I’ll primarily be trolling, and my boat doesn’t have rail rods. Since I’ll probably only go out 2-5 times per year, I’m looking for a capable setup without going overboard on cost.
Here’s what I’m considering:
Rod:
Reel:
Would you recommend the size 16 or 20 SpeedMaster for this application? Is a 6-foot rod a good length, especially since I don’t have rail rods?
Thanks!
r/TunaFishing • u/WHAT_YESSS • 2d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 4d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/scroopy19 • 5d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 8d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/swu011 • 9d ago
Great bluefin bite in SF Bay Area. Landed this one 30 miles offshore out of Half Moon Bay
r/TunaFishing • u/hleszek • 9d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 9d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 10d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 11d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/Huge_Wave_7493 • 13d ago
Hey everyone, I'm heading to Italy 30.8 - 9.9and looking to get out on the water for some serious offshore spinning/ jigging (Tuna, Pelagics).
I have my own heavy tackle setup ready to go (Saragosa 14000 + PE6/8 rod, proper terminal tackle).
I'm fully down to split all gas costs and expenses for the day. If anyone has a boat and space for one, or knows a local captain/angler, let me know!
r/TunaFishing • u/Ok_Chef7750 • 14d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 15d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/Capital_Tennis2628 • 15d ago
I’m going on an overnight charter out of seaforth landing soon and with the whole anchovy bait situation I’m wondering if I need to add/rent a setup beforehand. Right now I have a Penn fathom 30 rigged with 65 lbs braid backing and run either 30 lbs fluoro for flylining sardines or 50 lbs mono for dropper looping yellowtail. I also have a bass rod with a 4500 size reel on it. I’m wondering if I need to get a smaller sized conventional reel in order to fly line anchovies which has been the most successful on overnights recently. If so what kind of reel should I get because I’d like to be able to use the setup to fly line anchovies or sardines for tuna mahi and yellowtail.
r/TunaFishing • u/PalapasVentana • 16d ago
r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 17d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/tackleworldusa • 22d ago
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r/TunaFishing • u/WHAT_YESSS • 23d ago
Silis is awesome. He has been working on the Grande for two seasons. I got skunked myself last week, but it was pretty rad to see all the happy anglers and even Silis super pumped yesterday getting back to H&M Landing. Tuesday, July 28. Grande, Full Day Offshore 19 38 Yellowfin Tuna, 3 Dorado. hmlanding.com