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gear questions for tuna/ shark
hey guys just recently got a new boat. My friends and I are looking to start getting into tuna and shark fishing. We are obviously new to it so I was just curious on what type of gear you are are using such as tackle hook sizes what pound test on your reels things like that. and what ever else you guys might want to share thanks
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
klark2008 , stop in at Atlantic Bait and Tackle , we have a large selection of rods and reels for your shark fishing experience. We also have a couple of used Penn International 30"s and 50"s , which are in excellent condition......Stop in , I am sure I can help you out ...Pete
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
Pete. you get paperwork from sellers right? Including their DL unless you personally know them.
I had a two speed wide Penn International 30 boosted from my boat. Still have the box. Was attached to a 6 1/2 foot custom black rod. All rollers but non roller tip. I think they would split the two up. Does that sound familiar? Probably not. But thought I'd ask. Quote:
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
Talk to dave at reel seat. He'll give you the low down on getting started. There's was waaaay too much to advise upon on this forum. And lots depends upon your budget.
Rods, reels, trolling, chunking, jigging, sharking, harpoons, gaffs, safety gear, various lines and leaders, crimps, the list goes on and on!
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
I would look at shimano 30 & 50 tld reels and matching stand up rods. They are reasonably priced and versatile for nj....troll & chunk. Tuna....need 60 & 80 lb flouro leader, quality bait hooks (owner or gamakatsu brand) 7/0 live bait hooks, swivels
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
Also don't stop at one guy's opinion.
Like everything in boating. It's a compromise... more of one good thing usually brings less of another good thing. But DO touch, hold and feel the gear to get what's right for you. Dead sticking ( trolling, balloons, near transom short setup, etc) a heavy outfit is OK, unless you are intending to fish holding it. Then every extra ounce of heft you'll rue. An definitely get a comfortable GIMBAL BELT no matter whose stuff you buy. Quote:
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
First thing you need if you plan on fishing offshore is SAFTEY GEAR(epirb, life raft, ditch bag). Then you will need some 30 and 50 reels, I suggest the penn squall 30s, plenty of capacity if you load them up with hollow core braid and mono top shot. The squall is rated as a better reel by Alani Tani the reel guru than the TLDs, they are also cheaper. If you are looking for a High quality reel i would suggest shimano tiagras or shimano talicas.
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
Where are you looking to fish? Mud Hole, middle grounds or canyon? Depending on where you plan on fishing, you might not need to go crazy.
I am a Shimano guy, love my gear. I have 30 and 50tld 2 speeds and. 50W Tiagara 2 speeds. Regardless of what you choose, do braid or hollow core for base with a top shot of mono in my opinion. |
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
well I am still looking into where we want to go. I literally just got my a bigger boat on saturday. definitely going to do a few trips to learn the boat before I head out to far. I just got a mckee craft freedom 22 ft with a 200hp yamaha, 120 gallon tank. not much for electronics just yet.
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Re: gear questions for tuna/ shark
With a 22' I wouldn't lose sight of land unless it's blue bird conditions and flat calm... but that's just me. I'd also invest in a kicker in case the 200 craps the bed while out.
Raft, epirb, etc as mentioned. Buddy up with another vessel if you decide to actually venture off. Also, think about investing in a charter to learn the ropes. The cost is worth it 5 fold in regards to tutorial.
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