Depends private or headboat? I do 95% of my tuna jigging on headboats so I stick with 40lb mono for jigging (Smoke blue Jinkai). Main line to a Sampo 150 lb swivel. 6 to 8 feet 60 lb test fluro. Top it off with a 10 oz hammered diamond. I replace the hook on the diamond with a Gami Siwash hook. Everything tied with Palomar knots. On a private boat I would switch to braid keeping everything else the same. The jig will drop quicker, and when you hook up you wont have to worry about your line cutting through 20 others fares lines whent he tuna takes off.
I do.
Quote from: Duffman on March 17, 2008, 10:07:31 AMI do.I fished party boats a few times for Tuna (and by far the most miserable way to fish for them).No one seemed to care about tangling me or mugging my spot, especially mahi fishing in the AM.
Nothing better than headboat tuna. I like a challenge. Enough of hijacking the thread. Doc, sending a PM now.
Quote from: Duffman on March 18, 2008, 12:25:19 PMNothing better than headboat tuna. I like a challenge. Enough of hijacking the thread. Doc, sending a PM now.Damn, just about anything is better then any type of headboat fishing. What a misery!
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