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Old 08-18-2008, 08:56 PM   #1
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buckmanjr: sorry, I meant 30# mono capacity (they always seem to list capacity in terms of mono), so that'd be probably 80# braid.

pete: LOL. You use one of your employees as a virtual tuna for testing? Sounds like my little Saltist 30H would survive a tuna fight w/ Phat Matt :-)
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:05 PM   #2
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pete: LOL. You use one of your employees as a virtual tuna for testing? Sounds like my little Saltist 30H would survive a tuna fight w/ Phat Matt :-)
Back in June once we discovered the tuna roaming CCB this year were 90+ pounds, reels, drags, and rods got a thorough testing in the parking lot to make sure they were capable and being used to their limits. And yeah, that means the Phat Man racing across the parking lot.

I've got video of the Ironman racing into the distance with me in a bucket harness using a Penn Senator 114 some where...
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:25 PM   #3
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Enjoy it while it last !!!

Light tackle is absolutely bad for the survival of these fish !
Between all the babies being killed here , the yearly slaughters going on in the mediterranean with dozens of countries with sein boats and no other countries with any regulations other than the US and Canada, and japan's thirst for sushi, there isn't going to be tuna to be caught in our future !

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Old 08-18-2008, 09:36 PM   #4
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Also on the topic of tuna,
With the explosion of rec boats fishing for footballs the last 4-5 years, I wonder how many recs call in with any catch info (as should be done) so they can collect the necessary data of how many of these fish are being caught and killed as to set future catch limits so this fishery can be sustainable in the future ! I would bet very few !!!
I get weekly to bi weekly calls for catch reports.
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Old 08-18-2008, 11:10 PM   #5
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Pete, When you say 13# to 17# of drag for 50# braid, do you mean the weight that will pull line directly off the reel, or with the reel mounted on a rod and the rod bent? Do you think the very light jigging rods like the shimano Trevala series have enough backbone to fight these fish?
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Old 08-19-2008, 07:37 AM   #6
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Pete, When you say 13# to 17# of drag for 50# braid, do you mean the weight that will pull line directly off the reel, or with the reel mounted on a rod and the rod bent? Do you think the very light jigging rods like the shimano Trevala series have enough backbone to fight these fish?
Reel on the rod bent. I usually just use a Boga Grip for testing, otherwise it's more by feel then anything else. Great way to get a feel for various drag settings and finding out what your gear is really capable of before you go out. That that 17#'s is imho the upper limit for 50. Without perfect rigging and a perfect drag that number isn't really doable. I'd guess I'm usually around 14 pounds and palm the spool to put more pressure on boatside.

Haven't played with the Trevala series, but I know a few guys using them, just not sure which models.

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