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Old 02-17-2020, 03:42 PM
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Default Going on a Tuna PB this fall, this is my equipment..opinions?

Fellow Anglers,

I have done alot of fishing up and down the coasts but have never gone on one of the canyon trips for tuna out of Jersey.

With my son working in Philly now, it gives me a launching spot to do a trip or two on the Voyager or the like this coming fall.

I know this topic has been beat up on here before but i wanted to ask to get some opinions on my gear.

I have a 6' all roller guides, Gold Cup, 50-130 lb rod that is married to a Penn Senator II 114H 6/0 reel.

I would plan on this being my stand up rod for chunking running 60-80 lb all mono.

Questions here:

1. is this adequate?
2. Line lb suggestions?
3. pros/cons

I am also kicking around putting together a Jigging setup. I have 2 Penn Senator 113h 4/0 reels. I was thinking of putting one of these on a 7' jigging rod "no rollers." would be looking to run 50 mono here. generally to do some vertical jigging.

Same Questions:

1. is this adequate?
2. Line lb suggestions?
3. pros/cons

I am open to all other opinions you might have. right now it is use the gear i have or rent gear. I already have it so I am leaning that way.

Matt
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Old 02-17-2020, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: Going on a Tuna PB this fall, this is my equipment..opinions?

You’ve come the the right place Matt. We have a lot of guys on here who party boat Tuna fish...

Here is one post with some good info https://www.njfishing.com/forums/sho...arty+boat+tuna

I think you’ll get by with the gear you mentioned so I’d say it’s adequate but not preferred.

A few things that most here who do this a lot prefer:
- A 7 foot rod. The thought here is if a fish takes you under the boat, the extra rod length helps keep you from rubbing your line against the boat.
- Most recommend a lever drag reel since they hold up better over time since they have much larger drag surface. Some even go up a size from what they’d normally use on private boat because they want to try and control the fish rather then get tangled up into others on the rail.

As far as your Jigging set up, I think the 113H is going to be clumsy, lack the drag you’d want and the retrieve rate is going to make it a lot of work. Can it be done, yes but once again it would not be a preferred set up... Most are using lightweight but powerful rods and reels since it allows you to jig with less fatigue and these rods are designed specifically to impart a better action on the jig. Most are using braid and many metered braid so they know how much line to let out when targeting suspended fish at specific depths. The no stretch qualities of braid also helps here since it too imparts better action with less motion and fatigue.

If I were you, I’d use what I have for now and if you plan on doing this more often then consider upgrading. The one thing I would however do is switch over to braid on your jigging outfit. Anything in the 50 - 80 pound range would be fine...Also make sure to check with the boat your fishing to see if they allow braid. Lastly if you decided to jig, don’t jig in with the guys on the rail fishing with mono and rigs. Go off on your own so you won’t interfere with them.
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Old 02-17-2020, 07:38 PM
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I saw a group of college men pile onto a tuna party boat trip one year, not knowing anything about fishing I presume. They would hook a good size tuna and put that rental rod under their arm and crank the handle like crazy, almost like reeling in 60 pound bluefish !! So rods and reels can be a long discussion, what is a short discussion is your terminal tackle,

60 lb. smoke grey Jinkai line and and assortment of leader material, fluorocarbon Saegaur in 60, 50, and 40 pound test. GOOD swivels, not the junk ones that are $1.00 for ten, more like the barrel swivels that are $1.00 each. A selection of egg sinkers, 1 oz through 6 oz. Owner Gorilla hooks, go big, don't be shy.

With the amount of mahi on most trips try to scare up a good heavy duty spinning outfit to bring along.
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Old 02-17-2020, 11:34 PM
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I saw a group of college men pile onto a tuna party boat trip one year, not knowing anything about fishing I presume. They would hook a good size tuna and put that rental rod under their arm and crank the handle like crazy, almost like reeling in 60 pound bluefish !! So rods and reels can be a long discussion, what is a short discussion is your terminal tackle,

60 lb. smoke grey Jinkai line and and assortment of leader material, fluorocarbon Saegaur in 60, 50, and 40 pound test. GOOD swivels, not the junk ones that are $1.00 for ten, more like the barrel swivels that are $1.00 each. A selection of egg sinkers, 1 oz through 6 oz. Owner Gorilla hooks, go big, don't be shy.

With the amount of mahi on most trips try to scare up a good heavy duty spinning outfit to bring along.
Great Advice on the Terminal Tackle. I am taking notes. for spinning gear I got a Penn 8500SS with a 6'6" 30 lb rod and a 650SS with a 6' 20 lb rod to choose from. figure you use the spinning outfit to bait fish as well?

Talk to me about Rigging, length of leaders, Knots of choice, hook sizes....
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Old 02-18-2020, 03:34 AM
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Use BB barrel swivels , from Quik Rig or Spro ! 250# test
Palomar knot to both swivel ends
Leader 6-10’ of 70-90 nite 40-60 in daylight if bites are tough
Fluoro leaders are superior in the slick , they sink and present bait better straightened no memory !
Hook Quik Rig Charlie Brown circles 5-7/0
Palomar knot to hook or double nail
I like spin rods in the slick but on PB it’s tougher due to crowd
On occasion the spin set allows you to present bait further out into slick however u. Can handline with rail rod holder achieving same results
Your basic tackle has taken 1000’s of tuna , you can always Up grade if u feel the need on later trips .
Jigging set ups , are more state of the art but u.can jig with your lighter outfit
I would use braid on that outfit if allowed or long top shot over braid
Invest in fresh line , I prefer Sunline or Momoi mono & fluoro
If you can visit a sponsor shop and they can assist in getting u rigged correctly
Or attend a seminar @ Saltwater show if they offer one !
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Old 02-18-2020, 10:20 PM
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I've seen people have trouble with Momoi line, Jinkai is superior. I remember when all the rental rods had circle hooks, that lasted a few seasons and went away, nothing like GUT hooking a big yellowfin, you can bleed it while reeling it in. A lip hooked tuna will fight forever, a bleeding gut hooked tuna will give up faster, why I like those big fat Owner Gorilla hooks.
Either of those spinning outfits will work fine for mahi. When you speak of bait fishing it could be live 2 lb chub mackerel or squid, so a freshwater rod can be brought along also, just TRY not to over pack.

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