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Duke41 06-29-2010 08:10 AM

I need some advice
 
I want to get into tuna fishing. Would anyone advise me as to what would make a good starting package gear wise? Poles , reels , tackle. thanks I am at the Newbie level on this.

RIROCKHOUND 06-29-2010 08:53 AM

South of New England?
50's with 600 yds of 80 or 130lb braid backing (specrta, hollow etc) w/ 60 or 80lb mono topshots (150yd) will get you through a lot of fish.

Lots of decent rods in the 30-80 range that are affordable...

Coxes/inshore bft, 30's are fine, for light sharking and such as well, but nearer the edge, leave the toy sticks at home.

80's and 130's are overkill for 99% of the fish you'll hook.

trolling the usual stuff, chains, green machines, and lots of spreader bars!

Duke41 06-29-2010 10:54 AM

ri bi

Tattoo 06-29-2010 10:56 AM

Tuna will ruin your life.

You have been warned.

JohnnyD 06-29-2010 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tattoo (Post 776929)
Tuna will ruin your life.

You have been warned.

And your wallet...

PRBuzz 06-29-2010 10:59 AM

That's why there are good tuna charter boats! Their hookup ratio is also much higher.

Duke41 06-29-2010 11:03 AM

BTW thanks alot for the info. Any thoughts on reels?

Duke41 06-29-2010 11:03 AM

I know it is bucks but I went last year and now have the fever..

RIROCKHOUND 06-29-2010 11:04 AM

Get some used Penns or similar if going south of the shipping lanes

for inshore, TLD's and other lighter reels will be fine

MakoMike 06-29-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 776895)
80's and 130's are overkill for 99% of the fish you'll hook.

But that other 1% will break your heart. :)

PRBuzz 06-29-2010 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 776895)
80's and 130's are overkill for 99% of the fish you'll hook.

Define overkill? With the slot limit you want/need to access quickly whether you have a keeper or a C&R, overkill on the reels won't lead to over kill of the fish.

Try eBay for used, I picked up Penn 2 50's and 1 80VSW for approx 50% retail.

RIROCKHOUND 06-29-2010 12:49 PM

I agree with getting them in quickly, however, he asked about for south of New england.
for out east, 50's loaded that way should still suffice. but of course 80's in the rod holder would be faster....

keeperreaper 06-29-2010 05:26 PM

Bryan is spot on. South of the islands 50's are fine. Follow his advice. As for charters having higher hook up ratios or more fish per trip........... well I'd disagree on that. Some recs are pretty good.

RIROCKHOUND 06-29-2010 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MakoMike (Post 776943)
But that other 1% will break your heart. :)

Very true, but we've handled good sized eyes on those... my only worry is a big sword at night or blue on the troll..

clcharette 06-29-2010 08:18 PM

A Shimano TLD-2 Speed 50LRSA loaded with 80 lb Momoi on a Custum 50-130 lb CMS Rod will be the same price as just one Penn 50 VSW. I think its the best bang for the buck for someone just getting into it, not as pretty as all the gold stuff but it catches none the less.....


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