Tackle Tip Thursday Vol 225 (Sinker Rigs for Bluefin)

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • Happy Tackle Tip Thursday!
    Penn Fishing Tackle's pro-staffer, Steve Carson, focuses on a successful method when targeting bluefin tuna, especially those at a particular depth. He has three ways to rig up a sinker outfit and outlines the ways to employ each.
    Lots of good tips are included for current fishing conditions this summer. Thank you, Steve!

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  • @tunanorth
    @tunanorth Рік тому +3

    Feel free to ask follow-up questions!

  • @cristinearias6613
    @cristinearias6613 Місяць тому

    Can you do a better view of what your doing? 🙏

  • @Blueskies-h3e
    @Blueskies-h3e Рік тому +1

    You still use the four turn surgeons know to tie a leader on 80# line ???

  • @dewaynemeyer1446
    @dewaynemeyer1446 5 місяців тому

    Can't they feel the weight and spit it out? On the drop shot. Do you level it in free spool ? Or lock it , at the right depths? Thank you
    Grate fishing from Utah

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth 5 місяців тому +1

      The rig is usually fished with the reel in freespool. The fish are feeding aggressively, the sinker does not bother them.

  • @socalfishincrew5410
    @socalfishincrew5410 Рік тому +1

    What knot is good for bluefin to connect leaders. Braid to floro/ floro to Mano. Would uni to uni be good

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Рік тому +3

      Favored knot for braid to fluoro is the RP Knot. Favored knot for mono to fluoro is the 4-turn Surgeon's Knot.

    • @kqc8224
      @kqc8224 Рік тому

      What knot would you recommend for the flouro to the hook for the drop shot rig ? Thank you!

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Рік тому

      Fluoro to the hook use the "Single San Diego".@@kqc8224

    • @271yaks
      @271yaks Рік тому +2

      I still use uni to uni for connection. Have got 80lbers on 30# fluoro

    • @theclayishone
      @theclayishone 14 днів тому

      @@kqc8224 san diego jam

  • @robertslegers257
    @robertslegers257 Рік тому

    Steve, Do you ever paint the sinkers black? I have heard that BFT sometimes eat the sinker.

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Рік тому +1

      I don't paint the sinkers, but yes, bluefin do occasionally bite them. The popular lure called "Eddie Bomb" is just a sinker with hooks on it!

    • @MetalDEmpire
      @MetalDEmpire Рік тому

      Dan Hernandez just started talking about those lures on one of his latest videos. They're definitely something to keep in mind when out on the water!@@tunanorth

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth 8 місяців тому

      @@MetalDEmpire The "Eddie Bomb" is not especially new; its been around for several years, and pier anglers have been using a smller version for several decades. Just be sure you are using a sinker with "wire through" construction. The majority of sinkers just have an eye that a tuna can easily pull right out of the lead.

  • @bushjt003
    @bushjt003 Рік тому +1

    When using the drop shot rig do you still hook the sardine through the cartilage of the nose? The way the hook is oriented it would seem the bait would be 90 degrees off the way it should be presented...

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Рік тому

      Instead of the usual "crosswise", instead hook the sardine "vertically". With a good lively bait, it would work just fine either way.

    • @jackg8478
      @jackg8478 Рік тому +4

      @@tunanorth When you hook the sardine vertically, are you capturing the "lower chin" in the hook?

    • @brianyoon8164
      @brianyoon8164 Рік тому +2

      I’ve been experimenting with just the nose hooking and hooking from the bottom chin to shutting their mouth. Both works but if you are fast dropping I’d hook through chin and shut sardines mouth.

  • @mosin9105
    @mosin9105 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @stevemitchell4136
    @stevemitchell4136 Рік тому

    Which knot do you use on the hook? Thank you

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Рік тому +1

      "San Diego Knot". Number of turns varies depending on line test, but usually somewhere around 5-7 turns.