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Old 04-08-2014, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: Using Light Sticks trolling for tuna

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Originally Posted by sportfishingusa View Post
If you do not troll a dredge, GET ONE.. they work.. Learn the way eye balls feed, we troll joe shutes as well as spreader bars, usual spread, 80s and 50s, these fish are rough and tough and they are unstoppable without high drag, if your looking to have fun with them then so be it, but you have a better chance landing these fish putting monster amounts of heat on them... They are tough enough, why give them the chance to beat you on a noodle rod...
Not sure what your saying ?? Are you sayig that will not hit something like this?? I know how they feed..... and the Offshore Open eyeball came on a glow lure in 2012 so they will eat something that is lit up as we proved back then. In fact, a basic dredge done up with only light sticks and no artificial lures was destroyed a few times last seas as well. 20 of these 6 inch glow sticks tied to a dredge.... nothing that even resembled a fish on it. Day & night it was crushed.



Below is Don from Canyon & Capt Rob ( Jersey Nutz) with the winning fish taken on a glow lure...

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