Using Side-Tracking Spreader Bars to Catch Large Tuna
Side-tracking spreader bars rack up impressive scores of big tuna and more. Learn how to use them to catch a variety of fish.
Side-tracking spreader bars rack up impressive scores of big tuna and more. Learn how to use them to catch a variety of fish.
Surface-busting tuna action awaits anglers offshore Isla Paridas.
There’s a bit of etiquette involved when it comes to sharing fishing spots. Learn how to handle this often delicate topic.
As the temperature drops, bluefin action heats up for anglers along the NC coast.
Speed-trolling with diving lipless plugs has emerged as the next big thing for finicky Pacific bluefin tuna.
Did you know that tuna larvae have teeth?
A 150-pound bigeye on spinning tackle? Be careful what you wish for.
Clear poppers prove deadly for finicky California bluefins.
Tuna popping is one of the most exciting ways to fish. But you need tough reels that are up to the task. Here’s how to pick the right one.
When picking between jig-and-pop vs. trolling for tuna, which side are you on?
There may be no better place on the planet to catch wintertime tuna.
Although called “northern bluefin” by Aussie anglers, this nearshore nomad is a very different species.
Side-tracking spreader bars rack up impressive scores of big tuna and more. Learn how to use them to catch a variety of fish.
Surface-busting tuna action awaits anglers offshore Isla Paridas.
There’s a bit of etiquette involved when it comes to sharing fishing spots. Learn how to handle this often delicate topic.
As the temperature drops, bluefin action heats up for anglers along the NC coast.
Speed-trolling with diving lipless plugs has emerged as the next big thing for finicky Pacific bluefin tuna.
Did you know that tuna larvae have teeth?
A 150-pound bigeye on spinning tackle? Be careful what you wish for.
Clear poppers prove deadly for finicky California bluefins.
Tuna popping is one of the most exciting ways to fish. But you need tough reels that are up to the task. Here’s how to pick the right one.
When picking between jig-and-pop vs. trolling for tuna, which side are you on?
There may be no better place on the planet to catch wintertime tuna.
Although called “northern bluefin” by Aussie anglers, this nearshore nomad is a very different species.
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