BLUEFIN TUNA Fishing - Tips and Tricks
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this Daiwa Angler talk we answer some of the common questions around how to find and catch Bluefin Tuna. The New Zealand recreational Bluefin Tuna fishery has exploded in popularity over the past few years and is providing a welcome winter game fishing fix for lots of Kiwi Anglers.
We will cover a range of veiwer submitted questions covering everything from trolling speed and spread set up through to lure and teaser choices, sounder settings and even how to process your catch once you have found success.
⏱ TIMESTAMPS ⏱
1:36 - What is the optimum trolling speed?
3:03 - How far do you set the lures back?
4:42 - What are your favourite lures?
6:02 - What is your preference between spreader bars & daisy chains VS having only lures?
10:08 - Strip Teaser or Daisy Chain?
12:46 - What are the minimum size reels you can use?
17:09 - When are the best bite times?
17:55 - Does the Moon phase make any difference?
18:52 - What safety equipment do I need for offshore fishing?
20:35 - Are you looking for the Tuna on the sounder and if so what settings are best?
23:07 - How do you deal with the fish once you have caught them?
25:19 - What is your favourite Bluefin recipe?
26:22 - What note do you offer the fishing Gods on a slow day?
27:35 - What is the best beverage for raising them?
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Mate I loved this vid, bloody comprehensive … champion 👍
Thanks a lot mate, great to hear you enjoyed it.
@@BuilttoFish the thing is that you’ve gone onto such detail but not waffled on like some do, bang straight to the point hey … recon I subb’d in the first couple of minutes
@@fishernick2447 champion! Great to have you onboard Nick, very much appreciated mate!
good shit man well said 👏
Thanks mate, much appreciated!
Thank you for all the info. Most of the info works here in California waters.
Fantastic open dialog video. Will be reviewing this when I get a chance to go out that wide.
Much appreciated mate, really glad to hear you enjoyed it.
Excellent! Thanks Ben.
No worries mate, stoked you found it useful.
We hooked a giant blue fin yesterday. 30 miles out of San Francisco golden gate . Was about 5 ft long we fought it for an hr finally loosing him next to the boat . What an experience
How good!
Good info thanks for sharing 👍🏼
No problem at all, thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing all tips awesome been fishing the manukau for marlin maybe this season might get one thanks Ben
Glad you enjoyed it mate, fingers crossed you can find a nice Marlin off the Manukau this season!
New to the channel and that was an awesome video mate.
Thanks for swinging by mate - stoked you enjoyed the video!
Great work here Ben! Would love to hear a bit more about SST's and what to look for if you ever do a follow up?
Very well put together show.
Thanks mate, very much appreciated. Hopefully you have a chance to check out some of our other episodes.
Awesome video well done 👍🏾
Thank you 👍
Awesome instructional video thanks Ben. 😊
My pleasure!
Thank you for share the information. See ya waihou bay this season .
That was in August mate.
Awesome info, thanks
Hey mate!!!! Time for a mission.
@@BuilttoFish yeah keen
Love your work buddy. Keep it coming
This was really an awesome explanation with a great focus on the "Recreational Fisherman". Here in the Northeast USA (Maine), we have the Recreational Bluefin (72 inches). When you wet a line here, you just never know what you are gonna get hooked to. Learned some good skills/techniques on what to include for a set-up. Your clear spot-on presentation style is greatly appreciated. Eliminating the fluff and ego, with a bit of Kiwi accent, what more could a viewer ask for.
How do you get tuna to feed when sunning or only feeding on creel
Been albacore trolling bluefin will still take at 5.5 6 knots
Have taken them off Westport end of albi season beginning southern bluefin.. On albacore gear
Interesting aye, guess they are more spread out than most people think. Glad to hear you guys still pick em up at slower speeds - might save me a few bucks on fuel!
Do you run light gauge hooks at all for SBT?
Nah mate, no need. Tuna have soft mouths so they are easy to hook You are better off running heavy gauge hooks for the extra strength and they will be less likely to tear out.
@@BuilttoFish Good way to look at it
What hooks are you using? I assume heavy not light gauge?
Nah mate, no need for lightgauge on Tuna, they have soft mouths!