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#3876727 - 08/29/09 06:07 PM Tuna fishing according to Gman (link)
lite-liner Offline
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Registered: 07/01/04
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Loc: little elm tx
if this doesn't totally embody the attitude of a tuna-man, then just shoot me!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwNHsoOgIok
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#3878218 - 08/30/09 11:11 AM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: lite-liner]
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Registered: 09/26/05
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Nice. So very cool! Just have to think I would want a stouter rod than they seemed to be using ... for that matter, I think I'd be using a Newell casting outfit rather than a spinning reel ...

In any event, they sure were having a blast.
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Let's see ... transom saver stowed, fuel & oil full, fishing rods racked & ready ... bilge plug - where's the bloody bilge plug?!?!

Originally Posted By: Buford Wilson
Usually once a day, maybe more depending on if I feel like wiping or not.

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#3881971 - 08/31/09 03:11 PM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: Zeek the Greek]
Day0ne Offline
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Registered: 01/26/07
Posts: 12
Loc: Rowlett, TX
A Newell casting outfit smaller than a 500 series probably wouldn't last vey long. Those are very stout rods, and the spinning reels are capable of over 30lbs of drag (Shimano rates the Stella SW's at 55lbs). You are talking about 150-300+ lb or more fish

D
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#3882073 - 08/31/09 03:48 PM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: Day0ne]
X-rayed Fish Offline
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Registered: 02/25/03
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Loc: Dallas, TX
doesnt matter what reel you use.. it better be able to sustain 20#'s of drag and hopefully mid 20's at that wink
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#3882140 - 08/31/09 04:04 PM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: Day0ne]
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Originally Posted By: Day0ne
A Newell casting outfit smaller than a 500 series probably wouldn't last vey long. Those are very stout rods, and the spinning reels are capable of over 30lbs of drag (Shimano rates the Stella SW's at 55lbs). You are talking about 150-300+ lb or more fish

D


I have a Newell 546 with a 4.6:1 retrieve ... I call it my 'bluefin' reel. That's kinda what I had in mind, matched with a x-heavy action jig rod. On the other hand, I've had plenty of hour-plus long fights with 60-80# YFT on a Penn 500 with 25# line because I felt in the mood for a light-tackle spankin. Those are the days that other people think I'm nuts.

Those guys were having fun - ultimately that's what matters.
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Let's see ... transom saver stowed, fuel & oil full, fishing rods racked & ready ... bilge plug - where's the bloody bilge plug?!?!

Originally Posted By: Buford Wilson
Usually once a day, maybe more depending on if I feel like wiping or not.

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#3890424 - 09/02/09 04:07 PM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: Zeek the Greek]
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Registered: 10/24/06
Posts: 328
Loc: Houston
That newell is the reel I recommend for a newbie (but in the 540 size). I think its about the perfect first reel. I only moved on because I wanted a two speed.

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#3897126 - 09/04/09 08:50 AM Re: Tuna fishing according to Gman (link) [Re: jig]
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