Offshore: When Trolling Gets Tough
Lockjaw, it’s going to happen at some point; adapt, improvise, overcome.
Lockjaw, it’s going to happen at some point; adapt, improvise, overcome.
Until you know what fish find to their liking on any given day, a mixed spread is the best way to find the hot color and size.
They are readily available and with proper rigging techniques are deadly on tuna.
Here’s an in-depth look at what you need to do to get a piece of this fast and furious fishery.
A little commotion goes a long way in achieving big game success.
Bluefin tuna will be here again soon enough, how’s your spread looking?
Find the right weather window and you could be tangling with bluefins well into the holiday season.
If you’re looking for an alternative to trolling for bigeyes at night, drifting can be a very productive and sometimes safer alternative on crowded offshore grounds.
A veteran blue water skipper shares some insights that are sure to improve your fall chunking game.
With a little strategic planning, you’ll be home with tuna before the boss knows you’re gone.
A successful day on the offshore grounds requires more than just a thorough knowledge of water temperature, clarity and the location of baitfish, but it is a good place to start.
Jigging for tuna has become the go-to approach for many anglers intent on doing battle with these hard fi ghting pelagics.
The weather part of the equation plays a larger role in determining when and where you fish offshore.