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Tuna Fishing Gear
A streamlined fish such as the tuna can be hard to snag without the right fishing gear. Find the best gear for recreational tuna fishing right here with our BCF’ing experts hand-picked range. Pick up some new soft plastic, stickbait or trolling hard body lures from NOMAD or Halco and shop the range of spinning and overhead reels from Shimano and Daiwa.
Where can I catch tuna in Australia?
Tuna make their home in the waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans, making them available to fish across almost every coast of Australia. A pelagic species, yellowfin tuna can be found to depths of 250m while southern bluefin tuna reaches around 500m. Generally schooling by size, certain times of year do see them forming large surface schools.
What are the best lures when trolling for tuna?
Tuna often conserve the heat they produce when swimming which makes them a highly adaptable and efficient predator, hunting the temperature breaks which makes them ideal targets for lure trolling. Trolling has long been one of the favourite choices for tuna fishing and is often considered one of the best techniques. Most anglers will run a mix of skirted and hard body lures. Skirted lures in your 15-25cm range will get the best bites though you'll want something that has minimal action as they tend to avoid any large prey.
Tuna fishing gear checklist
Live Bait
- Live Bait Rig (Sabiki)
- Circle Hooks 6/0-10/0
- 50-150lb Leader
- Gimbal Belt
- Handling Gloves
Lures
- Trolling Skirts (varying sizes from 4-10inch)
- Floating Stickbaits
- Sinking Stickbait
- Topwater Poppers
- Shallow Running Minnows
- Jerkshad Soft Plastics
- Deep Diving Trolling Hardbodies
- 30-150b Leader
- Braided line 30 -80lb
- Gimbal Belt
Combos
- Overhead Reel 20-50 size
- Spinning Reel 6000 – 18000
- Spinning and Overhead rods 8-24kg