Casting While Trolling for Yellowfin Tuna

Tarin Keith with a big yellowfin tuna caught on a popper

When you are in area where the tuna just aren’t staying on top for long, the captain may elect to troll. Unfortunately this is NOT the most effective method to take big yellowfin tuna. The biggest fish stay tight to the bait balls and are reluctant to leave them for a trolled offering. Really big yellowfin simply do not hit the trolling lures as often as the smaller ones do. However, there is still a very good chance that you will get to cast to breaking fish.

Forget About Run and Gun

Once the lures are out, it is hard to simply pick up the spread and race over to a pile of boiling fish. By the time the lures are out of the water and the boat is on the way, the fish are probably down. The captain will certainly run the boat towards the spot where the fish just were (or hopefully in the direction where they seemed to be going). If the fish are really coming up very often and close by, you shouldn’t be trolling! While trolling, It is not unusual to have the fish suddenly pop up within casting distance of the boat. When the fish pop up, here are a few simple tips that will get you hooked up: