love ya work mate congrats on the killer tuna caught here in australia we catch them off the rocks hectic rock fishing but none the less affective Great way you fish for them in the US Tight Lines mate keep posting and ill keep watching
Much appreciated man, thank you for the kind feedback. You guys do much kingfish off the rocks out there too? That’s something I wanna do so bad! Yellowtail is my favorite fish to target in the world
I’ve had quite a few requests for something like this for a long time! Glad I was able to finally get something out though, hopefully these tips help you out for your trip
Ive been told the clear popper gets hit because they see a silhouette of something but not quite sure what it is that’s splashing so its more reactionary
mono may come off the reel easier, but it creates more drag in the water. Braid has a thinner diameter and it's easier for the fish to pull through the water. Line diameter is a very important factor in fly lin fishing.
I agree, line diameter definitely does play a big roll, but I’ve always seen better result personally with having a good length top shot of mono over straight braid. 50 yards seems to be that sweet spot for me, the rest is braid
@DirtyHookers Great post! You haven't hit triple digits; I have yet to land a YFT or BFT!!! I would like to change that soon!!! Thanks again for the post!!!
Nice video man. Nice overview. Good info and great recommendations. Agree with your recommendation on a rod rated 30-80 for surface irons or poppers with that Tranx. Great video for people to understand the different scenarios and different weight set ups. I'm deciding on a 100 lb reel for a Seeker OSP 2×4. I like that Talica 25 II. What do you think?
@@hooks4nooks hell yeah! Hope you like it. The new saltiga lever drag is pretty nice too, and comes with a tbar handle, but it’s like $150 more than the talica
RP knot for both braid to mono and braid to fluoro. And mono to flouro, I either tie the Uni to uni or surgeons knot ruclips.net/video/YGLFn8lPMu0/видео.html
For poppers the shinano Tranx 500 i think is small, the drag and line capacity is not sufficient. I have a Lexa 400 similar, and i take tunas more than 100 pounds and the fight is very long and last year in Panama the lexa broke when was fight with tuna more than 140 lbs, i have photos, i get take off change lexa for Saragossa 20K, but bring the fish was very luck day. I love conventional reels, but i dont know how conventional reel is sufficient to catch a big tuna with popper. for live bait i buy a Fathon 40 two speed i waiting the reel arrives. Thanks your video.
Spinning reels are definitely the most ideal for popper fishing. I think if I were to fish a baitcaster for poppers, it would be the tranx 500, but a lot of our foamer fish out here are above 100lbs and I really don’t wanna fish triple digit fish on a bait caster lol so that’s why I fish conventional
@@Dirty.Hookers Dear Friend and Avex model HX 5/2 Raptor With MC cas is not possibele to cast poppers and to cast long distances? I love conventional reels, anda i search a perfecctreel to fish tuna, here in Brasil does not have Avet dealers. I never tried it.
@@Dirty.Hookers ok, but i think if you catch a 200 pounds tuna, the tranx is not enouth or the fight will be more than 3 hours, with me at Daixa Lexa 400 mote than 5 times pass that 3 hours. The Avet reel can be possible? I want to buy this reel what you think about it?
@@leonardlucioscordeirokusdr5119 yeah it’s possible the tranx 500 will take as long as the lexa. I don’t know a whole lot about Avet reels, I think it’s the raptor that comes with cast control. If so, you should be okay. We fish in Southern California, United States. And out here we cast conventional gear with poppers, stickbaits, and surface irons. It just takes a lot of practice.
When the popper is clear they only see the 3-4 beads from below. You get to fish a full size popper with a smaller presentation. That’s just what I think 🤷🏼
Definitely a good theory! My buddy was saying maybe all they can see is the hooks and from below it might look like small flashing chovies, so similar theory, but I think the beads might be a little more on to something
Had another question: which rod would you recommend pairing with a Talica 25 as a 100-lb setup (sinker rig/ jigs)? Would the axis 780X2H, 40-100 work? 😅
That will work just fine. I have mine paired with a Phenix Black Diamond hybrid 80-130, but the Axis 720X2H or X3H would also be perfect pair ups for Talica 25
The 2 brands that I think people have been buying most of over the last 2 years are Feed clear poppers and Clear Choice also in clear/ghost. But really any clear popper should work just fine
All depends on the size of the reel. If you take a reel in to get spooled up at your local tackle shop, tell them you want enough room left for a casting top shot (50-80+ yards, up to you how much mono you want) and they’ll take care of it.
This was specifically for like sport boat trips. Tady C is definitely my go to for foamer fishing, but there aren’t a lot of sport boats that run and gun foamers
@@Dirty.Hookers Bro, I got a suggestion for a video. One Rod & Reel to Rule 'em All. Suppose you can bring only 1 rod / reel combo. You are going offshore fishing on long-range boat. What would you bring? What line? Avet MXL Raptor MC w/ 65 lbs. braid + Phoenix Axis or Seeker Ulua ? Think about -- if could only bring one rod & reel, knowing that you might be catching 10 - 20 lbs. yellow tail, bluefin 40 lbs., and potential for 100 - 300 lbs, live bait, casting surface iron, and jigging -- what would you choose ?
@@jamesgreenbaum5729 that wouldn’t quite be possible to narrow it down to 1 rod if you have the shot at running into all of those fish in the same trip. Big bft alone need their own 100# set up, and you wouldn’t be able to fly line with a rail rod for yellowtail or schoolie tuna. I do like the idea behind it, but it would be too difficult to narrow down multiple species to 1 set up
love ya work mate congrats on the killer tuna caught here in australia we catch them off the rocks hectic rock fishing but none the less affective Great way you fish for them in the US Tight Lines mate keep posting and ill keep watching
Much appreciated man, thank you for the kind feedback.
You guys do much kingfish off the rocks out there too? That’s something I wanna do so bad! Yellowtail is my favorite fish to target in the world
This video has long been awaited! Thank you Ray
I’ve had quite a few requests for something like this for a long time! Glad I was able to finally get something out though, hopefully these tips help you out for your trip
@@Dirty.Hookers much appreciated! I know I’ve been asking
Going out tomorrow on a overnight Old Glory thanks for your knowledge 💯
Happy to share what I’ve learned over the years! Best of luck out there, hope you guys killed it!
Ive been told the clear popper gets hit because they see a silhouette of something but not quite sure what it is that’s splashing so its more reactionary
That’s interesting. Definitely makes sense.
Thank you for that!
Sick video keep them up bro maybe a top 5 boats and captions or a top 5 spots would be sick
Thanks man and, possibly we’ll see.
I have a hand full more of Top 5 videos in mind so keep an eye out
just love it .great tutorial
Thank you! Glad you liked this one!
mono may come off the reel easier, but it creates more drag in the water. Braid has a thinner diameter and it's easier for the fish to pull through the water. Line diameter is a very important factor in fly lin fishing.
I agree, line diameter definitely does play a big roll, but I’ve always seen better result personally with having a good length top shot of mono over straight braid.
50 yards seems to be that sweet spot for me, the rest is braid
@Blueskies you’ll still be fine with 50ft. You’ll still have a decent amount of stretch with that amount of mono. You’ll be okay
@DirtyHookers Great post! You haven't hit triple digits; I have yet to land a YFT or BFT!!! I would like to change that soon!!! Thanks again for the post!!!
Now is the time to get out for some bft! Yellowfin should hopefully pick up here in the next month or so. I’m still chasing for a triple digit myself
Just caught a 90lb bluefin with the popper on a similar setup with the tranx 500
So awesome! Nice catch man!
What popper were you using?
Thank you for your video. It would be nice if you provide a link for all rod's and reels you're using.
Sorry, just seeing this. I will try my best to remember to do that from here on!
Rig a Bonita splasher on 200 floro and crimp both ends. Trail a big blue and white feather 6/0 or larger. Boom
Never heard of a Bonita splasher, is this for trolling?
Nice video man. Nice overview. Good info and great recommendations. Agree with your recommendation on a rod rated 30-80 for surface irons or poppers with that Tranx. Great video for people to understand the different scenarios and different weight set ups. I'm deciding on a 100 lb reel for a Seeker OSP 2×4. I like that Talica 25 II. What do you think?
Really can’t go wrong with the Talica 25, only down fall is it doesn’t come with a tbar handle, so you’ll have to upgrade the handle for the 25.
@@Dirty.Hookers right on, sounds right, that upgraded handle is the shit. Probably will get that 25. ✌️
@@hooks4nooks hell yeah! Hope you like it.
The new saltiga lever drag is pretty nice too, and comes with a tbar handle, but it’s like $150 more than the talica
Owner needs to make a size 6 mutu circle. They run big. Nice rundown tho!
Yeah owner hooks do run a little big, but still great hook though!
And thank you man I really appreciate it
What’s your go-to knot connecting mono to flouro for your fly line setup?
RP knot for both braid to mono and braid to fluoro. And mono to flouro, I either tie the Uni to uni or surgeons knot
ruclips.net/video/YGLFn8lPMu0/видео.html
Thanks man!
@@sean_blum anytime, always happy to help!
Gonna be doing a lot of knot tying videos and tackle talk videos in the near future as well
Ray another great video. On you flat fall rig/ yoyo when you said 60lb line min is that you main line?
Yeah 60 lb main line. Or if you have heavier braid and a flatfall rigged with a leader already on it, you can tie the braid straight to the swivel.
Thanks!!!
@@joesantos1944 anytime! Always happy to help
For poppers the shinano Tranx 500 i think is small, the drag and line capacity is not sufficient. I have a Lexa 400 similar, and i take tunas more than 100 pounds and the fight is very long and last year in Panama the lexa broke when was fight with tuna more than 140 lbs, i have photos, i get take off change lexa for Saragossa 20K, but bring the fish was very luck day. I love conventional reels, but i dont know how conventional reel is sufficient to catch a big tuna with popper. for live bait i buy a Fathon 40 two speed i waiting the reel arrives. Thanks your video.
Spinning reels are definitely the most ideal for popper fishing. I think if I were to fish a baitcaster for poppers, it would be the tranx 500, but a lot of our foamer fish out here are above 100lbs and I really don’t wanna fish triple digit fish on a bait caster lol so that’s why I fish conventional
@@Dirty.Hookers Dear Friend and Avex model HX 5/2 Raptor With MC cas is not possibele to cast poppers and to cast long distances? I love conventional reels, anda i search a perfecctreel to fish tuna, here in Brasil does not have Avet dealers. I never tried it.
@@Dirty.Hookers
ok, but i think if you catch a 200 pounds tuna, the tranx is not enouth or the fight will be more than 3 hours, with me at Daixa Lexa 400 mote than 5 times pass that 3 hours. The Avet reel can be possible? I want to buy this reel what you think about it?
@@leonardlucioscordeirokusdr5119 yeah it’s possible the tranx 500 will take as long as the lexa.
I don’t know a whole lot about Avet reels, I think it’s the raptor that comes with cast control. If so, you should be okay.
We fish in Southern California, United States.
And out here we cast conventional gear with poppers, stickbaits, and surface irons. It just takes a lot of practice.
When the popper is clear they only see the 3-4 beads from below. You get to fish a full size popper with a smaller presentation. That’s just what I think 🤷🏼
Definitely a good theory! My buddy was saying maybe all they can see is the hooks and from below it might look like small flashing chovies, so similar theory, but I think the beads might be a little more on to something
Had another question: which rod would you recommend pairing with a Talica 25 as a 100-lb setup (sinker rig/ jigs)? Would the axis 780X2H, 40-100 work? 😅
That will work just fine. I have mine paired with a Phenix Black Diamond hybrid 80-130, but the Axis 720X2H or X3H would also be perfect pair ups for Talica 25
What the brand on the popper?
The 2 brands that I think people have been buying most of over the last 2 years are Feed clear poppers and Clear Choice also in clear/ghost. But really any clear popper should work just fine
Good stuff
Thanks brotha!
So with the fly line reel how much braid do you add to have room for the top shot
All depends on the size of the reel. If you take a reel in to get spooled up at your local tackle shop, tell them you want enough room left for a casting top shot (50-80+ yards, up to you how much mono you want) and they’ll take care of it.
Their running up in swap with the joes and rubys color issue
Do you run straight braid to fluoro for your sinker rig setup? :)
I still do a mono top shot to matching fluoro, but you definitely can go straight braid to fluoro.
Thanks!
@@localinventor anytime, always happy to help!
I’m a phenix guy too !!
Nice! I joined the team last season, been a full year with them now!
How come you didn't mention Tady surface iron ? Black Diamond rods look sweet !
This was specifically for like sport boat trips. Tady C is definitely my go to for foamer fishing, but there aren’t a lot of sport boats that run and gun foamers
@@Dirty.Hookers Bro, I got a suggestion for a video. One Rod & Reel to Rule 'em All. Suppose you can bring only 1 rod / reel combo. You are going offshore fishing on long-range boat. What would you bring? What line? Avet MXL Raptor MC w/ 65 lbs. braid + Phoenix Axis or Seeker Ulua ? Think about -- if could only bring one rod & reel, knowing that you might be catching 10 - 20 lbs. yellow tail, bluefin 40 lbs., and potential for 100 - 300 lbs, live bait, casting surface iron, and jigging -- what would you choose ?
@@jamesgreenbaum5729 that wouldn’t quite be possible to narrow it down to 1 rod if you have the shot at running into all of those fish in the same trip. Big bft alone need their own 100# set up, and you wouldn’t be able to fly line with a rail rod for yellowtail or schoolie tuna.
I do like the idea behind it, but it would be too difficult to narrow down multiple species to 1 set up
@@Dirty.Hookers Captain says 3-rods max. What do you bring ?
@@Clambelly I can do that for sure.
I’ll try my best to put something together here soon for these mixed yft and bft counts that’s been coming in!
Nice vid, how much do you think it would cost to get 8,2 m1 inshore rod blank wrapped? Nothing super crazy.
If all depends on who you go to. All rod wrappers have their own prices, but if I had to guess probably $150-$200.
Thanks
how can i get on a trip with you??
Follow me on insta and keep an eye out for my story posts. Usually post when I book an open party trip or when we need to fill spots on charters
Seeker rigging cuda
On a company note king mackerel cudas but no commercial or private too damgerous
The best way to not catch them is fishing with me 😭😭😭
Lol, you just happened to go out in very snotty conditions