Tackle Tip Thursday Vol 222 (All-around Tuna Outfit)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

Комментарии • 32

  • @robertslegers257
    @robertslegers257 Год назад +4

    Great video Steve! If people are learning to cast with their brand new tuna outfit. Remind them they should always keep their line wet with a spray bottle. You will backlash every time if you try to cast dry line.

  • @rudysandoval4200
    @rudysandoval4200 Год назад +1

    Steve, I caught my first BF tuna (93lbs)on a Penn torque 25N set up, with the exact line ratings you recommended in this video. 65/40 with 4’ floro. I sank a 120 gram colt snipped with 2/0 treble 3x strong and got it on the day time drop. Thanks for all the tips!

  • @panzer5033
    @panzer5033 Год назад +4

    I have witnessed a #4 mutu hook land a 155 LB Bluefin on 50 LB.

  • @markmaynard3884
    @markmaynard3884 Год назад +1

    I thought the video was ending, then I realized it was a finger!😂 I was thinking, “Hey he hasn’t finished talking yet!”

  • @tunanorth
    @tunanorth Год назад +2

    Feel free to ask follow-up questions!

    • @victor_clark
      @victor_clark Год назад +1

      Hi Steve! Unrelated to the video but does the 20visx come with trolling lugs? I got a bnib one but they weren’t in there

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Год назад +1

      @@victor_clark Ha-Ha, yes it does. They are in a small [unmarked] plastic bag inside the box. They don't look like much alone, so you may have missed them.

    • @victor_clark
      @victor_clark Год назад

      @@tunanorth I turned the box inside out and it wasn’t in there :( Does penn replace them or would I have to buy another set? Thank you!

    • @evanherrera5948
      @evanherrera5948 Год назад

      Can I catch with spinning reel? What brand and what size?

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Год назад +1

      @@evanherrera5948 A spinning reel will not have the same capability as a 2-speed lever drag reel does, and larger tuna will be difficult with a spinning reel off of a large vessel like the Searcher. If you must use a spinning reel, a good choice would be the Penn Slammer IV or Authority models in the 7500 size.

  • @martinalexander3030
    @martinalexander3030 Год назад +2

    Question as I’m going out on Searcher 3 day soon. For Drop Shot using a Torque 40, will 60 lb Floro suffice? Or should I bump up to 80/100? Or I could use my Visx 20 I guess but was hoping to rig that for big knife jigs. Thanks!

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Год назад +1

      Sometimes when flylining, you can get more bites with 60 pound. However, for any of the sinker/bait presentations, the fish don't hesitate to bite 80 pound line.

    • @thebear844
      @thebear844 Год назад +1

      80 for fish that stays deep, 60 for surface boils.

  • @john444jc
    @john444jc Год назад

    Hi Steve, When using this rig with a dart jig, do you also recommend the short fluorocarbon leader or tied straight to the mono?

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Год назад +1

      Depends on the grade of tuna that are around. For fish up to about 50 pounds, straight tie is fine. When the possibility exists for 50-100 pounders, a 4-foot piece of 80-pound fluoro is a good idea.

    • @john444jc
      @john444jc Год назад

      @@tunanorth Thanks for all the information Steve!

  • @RuggedSportsmen
    @RuggedSportsmen Год назад

    Is there a reason you like a mono topshot?

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Год назад +1

      Easier casting, allows some stretch to cushion the small hooks popular for tuna, more abrasion resistant for when the fish gets closer to the boat, and may rub the line on the bottom of the boat, or in particular get your line crossed with another angler. Should the worst happen, and you lose the fish along with 10-20 yards of line to a tangle or rub-off, its quicker, easier [and cheaper] to quickly change to a fresh topshot.