Leadering pelagic species like tuna is an art, and when done improperly, it’s often the stage of the game where big fish get lost. We’ll get into the do’s and don’t in a second, but first, check out this short video that includes one important tip:
Along with this, always remember:
If you’re ready to move on to the next stage, check out How to Gaff a Tuna. But as we said earlier, there’s a real art to leadering a tuna. And while the above tips should help, truth be told there’s only one way to really learn how to leader big tunas effectively: lots and lots of experience.
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