Four Fisheries to Target Big Game This Winter
From bluefins to blue sharks, structure plays an important role when targeting the big fish at these four fisheries.
From bluefins to blue sharks, structure plays an important role when targeting the big fish at these four fisheries.
Big West Coast tuna love flying fish at the surface.
Flying fish make prime Pacific bluefin tuna baits.
Learn more about the tactics, tackle and bait being used to successfully fight a variety of tuna species after dark.
Catching bluefins within sight of the beach was a common occurrence. After a long hiatus, it’s happening again.
Want to experience the thrill of catching one of the ocean’s top predators? Use our handy guide to target tuna by region.
How this iconic big-game species went from endangered to recovered in just over a decade.
Some big tuna visit the Garden State, but few are as large as the one Capt. Jim Peters boated in April.
You probably don’t associate these locations with bluefin tuna, but thanks to rebounding populations you probably should.
As the temperature drops, bluefin action heats up for anglers along the NC coast.
Located near the easternmost protrusion of the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast offers inshore opportunities and a relatively easy run to the Gulf Stream.
Speed-trolling with diving lipless plugs has emerged as the next big thing for finicky Pacific bluefin tuna.
From bluefins to blue sharks, structure plays an important role when targeting the big fish at these four fisheries.
Big West Coast tuna love flying fish at the surface.
Flying fish make prime Pacific bluefin tuna baits.
Learn more about the tactics, tackle and bait being used to successfully fight a variety of tuna species after dark.
Catching bluefins within sight of the beach was a common occurrence. After a long hiatus, it’s happening again.
Want to experience the thrill of catching one of the ocean’s top predators? Use our handy guide to target tuna by region.
How this iconic big-game species went from endangered to recovered in just over a decade.
Some big tuna visit the Garden State, but few are as large as the one Capt. Jim Peters boated in April.
You probably don’t associate these locations with bluefin tuna, but thanks to rebounding populations you probably should.
As the temperature drops, bluefin action heats up for anglers along the NC coast.
Located near the easternmost protrusion of the Outer Banks, the Crystal Coast offers inshore opportunities and a relatively easy run to the Gulf Stream.
Speed-trolling with diving lipless plugs has emerged as the next big thing for finicky Pacific bluefin tuna.
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