Bluefin Tuna

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The Versatile Shimano Talica 16 A II

The Shimano Talica 16IIA has become a go-to reel for Southern California bluefin tuna anglers thanks to its versatility, power, and lightweight design. Featuring Shimano's Infinity Drive technology, Cross Carbon Drag, and X-Protect water resistance, the Talica 16IIA delivers exceptional winding power and durability under heavy loads. Whether fishing flylined baits, sinker rigs, or small jigs, this reel adapts quickly to changing conditions on the water. Learn how to rig, fish, and maximize the performance of the Talica 16IIA for today's demanding bluefin tuna fishery.

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Early Season Pacific Bluefin Daytime Tactics

Early-season Pacific bluefin tuna fishing is already showing strong potential along the Southern California coast. Anglers are finding fish on breezers, chippers, bird schools, foamers, and jig stops, with trolling lures, live bait, chum, and run-and-gun casting all playing important roles. As conditions continue to develop, staying prepared and adapting to the fish’s behavior can help make the most of each offshore opportunity.

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The Best Atlantic Bluefin Tuna Fishing Locations and How to Fish Them

From Cape Cod to the Carolinas and all the way to Nova Scotia, the Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery is thriving, and this guide breaks it all down. Learn where to go, when to fish, and what gear to bring, including spinning tackle, trolling rigs, and lure strategies. Whether you're targeting giants offshore or chasing topwater bites nearshore, this is your complete playbook for fishing smarter, fighting harder, and respecting the resource.

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A Guide to Nighttime Fishing for Bluefin Tuna

Well, it's that time of the year again... long nights, no sleep, and biting fish. Nighttime fishing for Bluefin Tuna is proving yet again to be one of the most consistent and productive ways to target these fish in our local waters. Over the past few seasons, it always seems like the first big hits of the year have come from boats searching down South during the late Spring months and finding schools of biting fish after the sun has set.

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A Complete Guide: Flyer Balloon Drift Setup Fishing the Balloon Rig for Bluefin Tuna

Our local Southern California bluefin fishery, specifically with the emergence of the "cow" tuna, has seen drastic changes in the way we pursue and target these big fish over the past decade. Bar none, the most thrilling methods used to target big bluefin have to be those which allow anglers to witness a visual topwater bite. Whether that be casting into foaming fish, kite fishing, trolling through a breezing school, or drifting a flying fish (flyer) with a balloon rig through the big fish zone, I would challenge you to find an angler who would disagree.

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Fishing Foamers: The Most Visual of Fishing Opportunities

Much of what we do as anglers is based on experience. Nature sometimes gives up all her secrets, such as a feeding frenzy often referred to as a “foamer.”

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Jigging for Bluefin Tuna

Around the world, jigging has been a key tactic to target gamefish. While the rest of the world has been hot on this technique for decades, it's just starting to gain popularity here in Southern California in recent years. Tackle manufacturers and Bait & Tackle Shops now see the opportunity and are coming to the table with specialized heavy gear to pursue our local Bluefin Tuna fishery.

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Trolling for Bluefin Tuna

Bluefin Tuna is arguably the most valued fish in the world. From an angler's standpoint, they’re the ultimate gamefish, reaching over 1,000 pounds, capable of long runs, having never-ending battles, and applicable to a number of presentations and fishing techniques.

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Gearing Up For Long Range

If you’re looking to tangle with yellowfin tuna, a Long-Range trip will be next on your list, with San Diego housing the largest Long-Range fleet in the world.