Mississippi Tuna
July 2, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
One of the most plentiful pelagic gamefish in the Gulf of Mexico is the tuna. These come most commonly in the yellowfin variant with a few others, notably the Bluefin, skipjack, and bigeye, making an appearance. No matter what variety you come across, they are all fighters that can leave you drained after an extended [...]
How You Can Pursue Giant Tuna On Any Budget
June 13, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
It is possible to fish for bluefin tuna without breaking the bank. For the guys that I fish with, cutting costs without sacrificing safety is the only option. If we want to fish regularly, then we have to come up with creative ideas for saving money. Continue reading How You Can Pursue Giant Tuna On [...]
Massachusett’s Unbelievable Striper Fishing And Giant Tuna Fishing Opportunities
May 5, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Not many sportfishing opportunities compare to the chance at capturing a giant bluefin tuna over 1,000 pounds. Every year, most often during the fall, giant tuna above and beyond the 1,000 pound mark occupy Cape Cod Bay. These behemoth tunas devour a range of bait items-from fig sponges. Continue reading Massachusett's Unbelievable Striper Fishing And [...]
Procuring Giant Bluefin Tuna Fishing Live Baits
April 12, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
There is no shortage of giant tuna off Cape Cod and the Islands. However catching them remains a challenge, even for the veterans. The first step to landing a 1,000 pound fish is finding and catching live bait. Continue reading Procuring Giant Bluefin Tuna Fishing Live Baits [Article source: Free Article Directory - Sooper Articles] [...]
Fishing 42kg Dog tooth Tuna in Maldives
March 4, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
“Wow … strike!!!” shouted an angler who was met with resistance from a fish. Mr Justin did not want to lose, he was met with resistance from the fish into the trap View full post on Find Articles, Free Articles Directory | Fishing Articles Related Blogs Related Blogs on 42kg Related Blogs on Fishing Related Blogs [...]
Suspended Bait Fishing for Tuna, Swordfish and Shark
January 30, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
One of the challenges when salt water fishing for Swordfish, Tuna and shark can be to have your bait stay at the depth where the fish are. After all, there’s no point in having the juiciest bait if it is 50 feet below that monster yellowfin. Here are some tricks the pros use to hang [...]
How To Catch Any Fish – Yellowfin Tuna on Bait and Lures
December 23, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Description Yellowfin Tuna (“Ahi” in Hawaiian) are a beautiful and tasty fish found throughout the world in warm waters. They are probably the most commonly caught offshore gamefish. Yellowfin Tuna swim great distances during their lifetimes. View full post on Recreation-and-Sports:Fishing Articles from EzineArticles.com Related Blogs Related Blogs on Bait Karl Rove piles on, tells Republicans [...]
Fishing for Yellow Fin Tuna
December 6, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Long range fishing can be addicting. Nothing can match a 75lb tuna running away at lightning speed in stand up tackle with the reel screaming, a jumping Dorado after a bait that has not hit the water yet, or a wide open albacore bite with fish biting bare hooks (true story). View full post on Recreation-and-Sports:Fishing [...]
Skipjack Tuna – Learn about the habitats, baits and lures that can greatly increase your catches
October 19, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Learn some tips and tricks about Red Snapper – that will help you catch a lot more of them View full post on Find Articles, Free Articles Directory | Fishing Articles Related Blogs Related Blogs on About Related Blogs on Baits Related Blogs on Catches
Yellowfin Tuna – Explosive Tips and Knowledge to Help You Safely Catch These Giants
September 22, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
Yellowfin Tuna are one of the most colorful of all the tuna species, and depending upon the algae count, the fish’s main food source in the area it lives, and other conditions, they are usually dark blue towards the very top area of their main body, bluish-yellow underneath, then more yellow under that area, in [...]

