Hey Ricky here in St. Augustine Fl we do a lot of high speed troplling for hoo in the winter/spring months. But when pulling baits you can catch tuna and dolphin. on a typical spread when/where would you pull ballyhoo on wire vs mono? Tuna usually don't hit wire rigged ballyhoo.I've noticed the charter guys come in with hoo and tuna and was wondering what there spread looks like that they pull.
I would agree 100% that tuna typically won't hit wire. Once way to kind of get around this is by adding wire to your mono pin rigs - see my video on How To Make a Pin Rig for Trolling Tuna. It will get you less wahoo bite offs, but doesn't save all of them, but you will get tuna bites as well. ua-cam.com/video/j0PE6LJ9Aiw/v-deo.html
Straightforward, thanks!
Thanks for making this video and it was helpful
+Cayman Runner No problem. Sorry it took forever to make, finally got a chance to do it. Happy to hear it was helpful.
Hey Ricky here in St. Augustine Fl we do a lot of high speed troplling for hoo in the winter/spring months. But when pulling baits you can catch tuna and dolphin. on a typical spread when/where would you pull ballyhoo on wire vs mono? Tuna usually don't hit wire rigged ballyhoo.I've noticed the charter guys come in with hoo and tuna and was wondering what there spread looks like that they pull.
I would agree 100% that tuna typically won't hit wire. Once way to kind of get around this is by adding wire to your mono pin rigs - see my video on How To Make a Pin Rig for Trolling Tuna. It will get you less wahoo bite offs, but doesn't save all of them, but you will get tuna bites as well.
ua-cam.com/video/j0PE6LJ9Aiw/v-deo.html
nice tks