BTW Gentlemen, I have an announcement. For the first time, I paid for an Early Fall Canyon Tuna Trip! I've been putting it off long enough so yep, I'm going after Tuna in October this year! Will be on the Voyager out of Pt. Pleasant, NJ. This is shaping up to be my busiest fishing year ever. I already have the gear for it. DAIWA Proteus XHF 7'-6"rod paired with an AVET HXW 5/2 Raptor reel spooled with 60lb braid and 100lb mono leader. Even got a belt should it come to that. I'll keep you guys posted as the year progresses.
Ha, yes it made me mad as it's TOO NICE (and that i didn't need another spinner) and that the cost of this... a big game conventional makes more sense to me So you think jig rod (not spj) is the call? I didn't rule out the terez...
And after doing some research, I decided to go with a true Tuna boat rod rather than the Proteus XHF.. Daiwa Proteus Boat Tuna Special Conventional Rod - PRTB74XXHF - 7'4" - 80 - 150 lb. Not a bad price either from Melton Tackle. They ship quickly and pack their products quite well. Longer foregrip made of hard rubber and not EVA. Should match up well with the AVET.
LOL... the rod you had was fine. or I could swap you a Penn Bluewater Carnage for that terez... 7'0 65-130 lb braid... barely used
That's foreign fishery for me, but if the fish is beyond that capability, you're not gonna land it anyway. Pull on 20-25lb of drag... then see how long you want to do that you should be fine. Rod offer still stands though. It was purchased to be a "Grouper winch" (with a 114H I had w/ 80lb braid..... Gag grouper season for us has been so short, that it never gets used (not to mention my jacked up wrist requires more finesse fishing, or a left hand reel)... sadly just been used as a "descender" rod the past 2 seasons... may eventually be given to my brother for tunas.
Thanks for the offer Stinky. I'll give that some though. '27 I'm planning a trip to Tarpon Springs FL for Snapper/Grouper in the northern gulf. That rod might come in handy. 2 weeks out until my Port Canaveral trip. Can't bring my own gear as the AutoTrain is too expensive. Hopefully the boat gear isn't a reel on a steel rebar.
Ha. is it a headboat? if so, expect an old senator on a meatstick not sure what airline you're flying, but it may just cost $35 to check a rod
Game changer! I do have a torpedo tube I can put the 2 rods in. I'll pack the reels in my one checked bag along with the gear bag as I'm not bringing that many clothes. I'll get in touch with the Capt. to try and figure out what gear to bring. 2 Rods, 2 Reels, will use the boat's rigs and weights. No cooler as my buddy is meeting us at the boat and he lives in West Palm and he'll take the fish we catch. Tanx Stink!!
The boat includes tackle in the price of the fare. I'll find out exactly what they have and go from there.
Unless it's a private charter, I guarantee it's what I said... and old 113H, 50-60lb mono, on a broomstick rod Bring your reel on your carry-on. I dont trust the baggage monkeys.
Just took a look at some of their vid on YouTube and you are correct. I will be bringing 2 rods and pack the reels in my carry on.
@GreenFan15J Start jigging brah.... https://apnews.com/article/japan-tu...5cc09b7a2f8e1?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us