Welcome Dave, tuna fishing is about the most fun u can have with your pants on but be warned it is addicting. The most important thing about this fishery is safety, fish the weather not the calendar! What is the range on your boat?carry lots of fuel, out of Renfrew be prepared to run 80 to 90 miles each way then troll all day at 6 to 8 knots.I am new to tuna fishing, been wanting to give it a try this year I will be keeping my boat in renfrew for August and part of September.
If there are any boats or people going out to tuna fish sure would like to follow them out to the grounds, also probably have room on my boat as well.
I starting to gear up probably be visiting Trotac in Victoria any suggestions on gear would be appreciated.
All i know about tuna fishing is what you folks have shared in the threads ,thankyou for sharing .on my bucket list for sure.https://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=video&cd=105&ved=0ahUKEwi_hKmI1IPOAhUW7GMKHRfxCYM4ZBC3AgguMAQ&url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNaADzw8Y7A&usg=AFQjCNHSD6fZmr8HBCNK3PLoIxdjhp03cg&sig2=7xOeMmS6IPy8cazrgpdhrA
Sorry. Can't join. Good luck.I'm think out out of Tofino on
Saturday, anyone else?
beat up tails is definite sign of schooling, later in the season they get even more frayed.Dogbreath, fwiw, I think the tails get frayed from beating the bejeepers out of the boat deck. The caudals always seem pretty nice when coming in the boat.
Next time out, if I am so lucky as to get out again, I will pay more attention to that, just out of curiosity.