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Tuna on the fly?
Curious if any of you guys have been targeting the 100-200lb tuna with the fly rod? If so, what is your rod/reel setup?
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I'd suggest checking out reeltime or Jeff Smith's site for some of the sticks they use
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Yes, I have read some of their threads on custom rods they have made. Just posting the question over here. I am not a member on RT. I am more interested on the reels than anything. What are you using? How are they holding up? etc etc. I have not broken the 100lb mark witrh the tuna on the fly rod, and I know I don't have the money to purchase the gear at this time, I am just looking for information and first hand experiences with the different reels out there...they are all big bucks.
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I imagine it would be quite an investment purchasing gear capable of successfully capturing one of this years beast. I would probably try hiring an expert like Jeff Smith and use his gear. Either way its going to require some green.
Does your dad have any sponsors? You need to get the old man on board. |
Some guys do it. I don't know what rod but the big Tibor reel and 600 grain line and you're good to go. 40 lbs fluro for the leader. I've seen it on tv and it looks awesome. I would guess a stiff 14 weight rod, the kind you use for HUGE tarpon might work.
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Yes, he is sponsored by Tibor, Lamson, Scott, and TFO...the rod would need to be a 16-18 wt...I have a few reel possibilities I was looking for feedback on, but I guess there are not many people who do this on the site... My father has done it all Chris, and you know how he feels about targeting tuna with "light" tackle. He is old school when it comes to that sort of thing, and I can't argue with him considering his background... |
I'm sure there's a bunch that can do it (Nautilus, Charlton, and more) but the only two I've seen do it repeatedly on actual over 100 pound fish with my own eyes are Tibor and Abel.
The Pacific is my favorite due to the diameter and relative light weight. |
Billy Pate has a reel that can handle this I believe.
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how do you guys do with smaller tuna, say 25-50 pounds? I'd love to give this a try this season. I'm guess you look for breaking fish and cast at them like blues? blind casting would probably be a waste of time I assume
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Two years ago we were catching fish that size in the Mudhole. They never showed on the surface but if you dropped a 5 oz. Butterfly jig to them on a spinning rod with 50lb braid the fight was on.
I haven't seen fish in the bay that size since 04 and 05. |
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Cool I might have to give it a shot. That'd be a lot of fun.
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Nuff said. |
One day they were busting all around the boat and I picked up my 9 wt with a mid level fly reel tied on a squid fly and...well lets just say it was fun while it lasted. You need something with a real drag system not some lame cork friction wanna be crap. The noise it made was memorable though. :)
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Yeah but how many have they lost ?
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Swing over to the "other place" where there are MANY accomplished fly fishermen that have been doing it forever and post that comment. I dare you. :lurk: Infact I'm pretty sure there's one or two guys that have caught more triple digit fish on "lame wannabe cork drag crap" than everyone in this thread combined. |
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whoop-de-do. I guess I am suppose to be jealous. I am getting tired of the controversies here on every little topic, I'll pass . If catching big fish on crappy gear makes them happy...good for them. It is just a matter of time before it fails. Heck, why not use a snoopy rod?
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You're seriously barking up the wrong tree calling cork drags crappy. Abel builds a FANTASTIC reel with a bombproof CORK drag. I'm pretty sure they've killed more triple digit fish than Van Stalls or ZeeBass ever will. |
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