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  2. The Ultimate Guide to Yellowfin Tuna Fishing

    www.tunatownfishing.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-yellowfin-tuna-fishing

    Yellowtail tuna fishing isn’t just some of the most exhilarating sports fishing in the world. When you catch tuna it can include a great day on the water and a huge payday. Some tournaments cash in at $750,000 in prizes for a yellowfin!

  3. Yellowfin Tuna Fishing Tips and Tricks - Salt Water Sportsman

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    Since yellowfin often feed along reefs, many captains anchor and fish deep for snapper and grouper while deploying a kite in the hopes of intercepting tuna that are feeding up and down the line. Such opportunistic methods work well and maximize your chances of having a successful day.

  4. Expert Tips On Fishing For Yellowfin Tuna | Kayak Angler

    kayakanglermag.com/tactics-skills/tactics/yellowfin-tuna-fishing

    Kayak anglers have three options for catching yellowfin: poppers, metal jigs and live bait. When tuna are near the surface, nothing beats a cup-faced popper on a heavy spinning rod. To incite a bite when yellowfin appear on the fish finder, drop a speed jig and work it to the surface quickly.

  5. How to Catch Yellowfin Tuna - Tips for Fishing for Yellowfin Tuna

    www.howtocatchanyfish.com/yellowfin-tuna.html

    Yellowfin Tuna (“Ahi” in Hawaiian) are a beautiful and tasty fish found throughout the world in warm waters. They are probably the most commonly caught offshore gamefish. They often group together in enormous schools and can be seen breaking the surface chasing after bait.

  6. Both fun to catch and exquisite on the plate, yellowfin tuna rank high on most anglers’ bucket lists. Yellowfin grow well into the hundreds of pounds, and they use their bulk and rounded shape to swim figure 8s on their sides below the boat, as anglers heave on the rod to gain line.

  7. How To Catch Yellowfin Tuna (With Gear Advice)

    www.fisherandhunter.com/how-to-catch-yellowfin-tuna-with-gear-advice

    Yellow fin tuna have been around for about 10 million years and can reach up to 7 feet long and weigh as much as 600 pounds! The best way to catch yellowfin tuna is by trolling with live bait or lures on your line or through jigging one once you have found a school.

  8. How to Catch Yellowfin Tuna in the Mid-Atlantic - Marlin

    www.marlinmag.com/story/howto/best-fishing-techniques-for-yellowfin-tuna

    Fish Where the Fish Are The early season has become the best time to target yellowfin tuna. Tuna generally school up tight together in big numbers on the leading edge of the warm-water Gulf Stream eddies, temperature breaks and water-color changes this time of year.

  9. Yellowfin tuna fishing, a staple of the Southern California fishing scene. Jordan Jennings from BD breaks down a few of his favorite tricks and tips using Ga...

  10. Pacific Coast Yellowfin Tuna Tips - Salt Strong

    www.saltstrong.com/articles/pacific-yellowfin-tuna-tips

    Fishing yellowfin in glassy conditions is ideal since it’s easier to see a lone fish break the surface in the distance. Yellowfin will bite in most weather conditions, but if you are not looking for floating structure, then keeping a close eye on any surface disturbance will be key in rougher conditions.

  11. How to Catch Yellowfin Tuna: a complete guide - Daiwa Australia

    daiwafishing.com.au/blogs/news/how-to-catch-yellowfin-tuna-a-complete-guide

    Fishing for YFT. Sam uses a variety of techniques when targeting yellowfin tuna, and the technique he chooses to employ always depends on the situation. “If we’re not confident or we don’t know if there’s any tuna in the area, trolling is a good option,” he says, “we’ll use tuna-specific lures and troll quickly to cover ground.”