Tuna chunking rod
724 views·8 replies·by TheDuke
I would be looking at a matching Diawa rod. They have a Proteus Tuna Special Rod. I'd keep it at 6'6" if you're chunking, 7'6" if jigging. I made the mistakes of using 50 pound line on these trips. You're best odd going add big and add heavy as you can.
Lots of fun on those trips. Good luck and be sure to let us know how you made out.
Lots of fun on those trips. Good luck and be sure to let us know how you made out.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
If I had to choose 1 outfit for PB tuna fishing it would be a 50-80lb or 60-100lb rod matched with a quality 30 class reel.(Tiagra/International)
If you wanted to use your Saltiga 40, get yourself a 50-80lb class rod and spool up with 60lb mono. It's a little light for PB fishing but will do the job as 80% of the fish will be 40-60lbs.
Before you go, find our what kind of rental rods the boat provides. Some actually carry quality stuff. Might be better off renting an outfit for the trip and spending your money on fluorocarbon leader and owner hooks!
Good luck
If you wanted to use your Saltiga 40, get yourself a 50-80lb class rod and spool up with 60lb mono. It's a little light for PB fishing but will do the job as 80% of the fish will be 40-60lbs.
Before you go, find our what kind of rental rods the boat provides. Some actually carry quality stuff. Might be better off renting an outfit for the trip and spending your money on fluorocarbon leader and owner hooks!
Good luck
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
If I had to choose 1 outfit for PB tuna fishing it would be a 50-80lb or 60-100lb rod matched with a quality 30 class reel.(Tiagra/International)Lots of great info there. I was on a few of those early day with no limit trips!
If you wanted to use your Saltiga 40, get yourself a 50-80lb class rod and spool up with 60lb mono. It's a little light for PB fishing but will do the job as 80% of the fish will be 40-60lbs.
Before you go, find our what kind of rental rods the boat provides. Some actually carry quality stuff. Might be better off renting an outfit for the trip and spending your money on fluorocarbon leader and owner hooks!
Good luck
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
I started tuna fishing in the "freight train alley" era.I fished on the Klondike in those years. I wish we had video in those days. There's just no words to describe 15 Anglers hooked up on 200 pounds plus bluefin at the same time. Captain Pete Pearson screaming at everyone from the bridge. Now that was a fire drill
We sure were spoiled 😭
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
It was insanity for sure!
First tuna I ever hooked spooled my 6/0 senator in about 40seconds. Took the bait and never stopped.
Didn't take long to realize this was a different kind of fish.
Took a beating that trip but it was a helluva learning experience.
First tuna I ever hooked spooled my 6/0 senator in about 40seconds. Took the bait and never stopped.
Didn't take long to realize this was a different kind of fish.
Took a beating that trip but it was a helluva learning experience.
Captain4,156 postsSince 2021
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