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TUNA & Big Game TUNA - Offshore Fishing for Tuna and Other Big Game

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Old 02-17-2009, 04:39 PM   #1
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spool it as tight as you can to the outside rim. Go out earlier than your 1st trip in open water, dump it all and crank it back in
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Old 02-17-2009, 04:57 PM   #2
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Why 50 for tuna? Most will be running 80 min..

Just make sure you listen to fish4striper. Its better to overfill the spool if going on loose, once the line goes on tight you'll be good to go.
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Old 02-17-2009, 05:23 PM   #3
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spool it as tight as you can to the outside rim. Go out earlier than your 1st trip in open water, dump it all and crank it back in

freshwater speaking.... i sometimes tie off to a tree and reel in tight as i can.... ( after i'm done..... winding off the spool....that is) as i walk towards it

is this not as good as having the line in the water?

i know running it behind the boat "slowly" lets out all the line twist... any thoughts on this method...
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I wouldnt run 50 but rather 80. It gives that extra abrasion/shock resistance and if you get into a pig the line can withstand the high drag setting needed to land 300+ fish. 50 lb line is really a 'tweener size that has no real application in the way most fish for tuna. Plus with 50 wides and up the reels will accept more than enough line to withstand 99% of the runs you will experience. Momoi smoke blue 80 lb breaks at 126lbs and is supple yet abrasion resistant.

When I do my reels I have someone palm it firmly while it is heldon a dowel between legs and put on tight as possible. My first trip I attach a 5 gallon bucket let it out and reel it in from the rod holder to make sure it packs on wet and tight. Pack it on to 1/8" on the reel and when it is reeled in under load you should have1/4" of spool showing. Remember doing this leaves little room for error when reeling in a fish if the angler isnt putting it back on the spool evenly the reel wil seize and you will have huge problems. For the record the 80s and 130 have spectron with a chinese finger to the top shot that are wet packed from the beginning.

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