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Are you planning a Tuna Fishing Trip? If so it is time to gear up for that prize fish using the best lures for successful tuna fishing. All Links in Blog Post Below: https://www.captcontent.com/lures-for... Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting out, the right lures can make all the difference between success and failure. With so many lure options available, I focus on my go to lures for tuna fishing. These are Tuna fishing lures that have proven successful for me I do believe they will benefit any tuna fisherman as they target different fishing methods of targeting Tuna. I recommend you give them a try and add them to your tackle box if they are not already included in your Tuna arsenal and let me know how you do. Fishing for Tuna can be done several ways, Including using natural bait such as Ballyhoo, Butterfish, or Mackerel which are key methods and are used in conjunction with many of the artificial lures I mention. This video targets proven artificial lures to include in your tackle bag when targeting Tuna by Top Water, using Poppers, and by Trolling. To be clear I personally have had success in catching Tuna using all the lures I list, but are not the only lures I take with me. Tuna Fishing with Top Water Poppers: Hands down, top water fishing for Yellowfin Tuna with HD saltwater poppers has to be my all-time favorite way to fish for fast moving Tuna. Watching the Tuna explode out of the water and slam the Chugging and Popping Lure gets the adrenaline pumping. Tuna topwater lures come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and it can be difficult to determine which one to use, hence the reason for this list. Generally, it is best to use topwater saltwater poppers that mimic the local baitfish. The sound of your popper is another critical aspect of top water fishing for tuna. Experiment with different speeds when reeling in to find the best speed for the water conditions you are fishing in. A slow, steady retrieve can be effective, as can a quick, erratic retrieve. Try a walk the dog method, side to side retrieve, the splash, chug, and spray must all work together to conjure that elusive Tuna strike. Nomad makes excellent lures. The Chug Norris Popper is my go to favorite topwater Tuna Popper. I carry several in a few different colors. The Chugging Action is scandalous and the 6” and 7” sizes attract Tuna and all other pelagic species like those crazy Bonita and False Albacore. The lure floats and has an aggressive pop, it comes in a variety of vivid colors that match the prey that are in season or in the area. The hooks are heavy duty and ultra sharp. Yo-Zuri Mag Popper is a top choice for Yellowfin tuna fishing as well. This saltwater popper has a cupped front end that creates big splashes, A bottle neck design and a weight transfer system, where bearings settle in the tail for ultra far casting. Best Tuna Trolling Lures: Another one of the most effective methods for catching Tuna is trolling with lures. When picking trolling lures it is important to choose lures that mimic the appearance and movements of their natural prey. Trolling Lures include Skirts, Jets, Spoons, Plugs and other Artificial lures. Consider using a combination of tuna trolling lures to cover different depths and swimming speeds. Depending on the number of fishing rods being fished will determine what you include in the trolling spread behind your boat. Fishing 6 or 7 poles is an average for most boats trolling for Tuna. When Trolling for Tuna some of the must haves are Cedar Plug Trolling Fishing Lure. in 6 inch Natural Cedar, they come Fully Rigged. I have always had success catching Tuna of all sizes fishing cedar plugs on the corners of the boat’s stern, placement of the lures is key and they can be fished close to the boat not far into the wash. A Trolling lure that is a fan favorite is the Green Machine Trolling Daisy Chain Lures . The Daisy Chain Lures imitate a line of baitfish. Tuna hit this lure with reckless abandon, its success in catching Tuna is legendary. Ballyhoo Rigs by Offshore Tackle are a top choice as well for trolling for tuna fish. Chatter Lures, Side Tracker Spreader Bars,or those made by Sterling, are designed to be pulled straight from the fishing rod tip right from the rod holder or from the line guided through an outrigger. Success with tracker lures is achieved by the angle of the Tracker, a rudder type device atop the front lead bird which allows the Lures to be spread out up to 30’ feet further out from the stern either port or starboard of the boat into the undisturbed water without using an outrigger. If you fish a Directional Tracker Spreader Bars fished with an Outrigger you can extend the lure outward unto 60’ which places the lures into undisturbed water beyond the boat wash reducing tangle as well. Tracker bars give smaller boats the ability to have a versatile trolling spread without the use of outriggers.