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Yellowfin Tuna

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Yellowfin Tuna is also called Allison Tuna. It is a speedy fish that sports fishers have hunted for a long time. Young Yellowfin Tuna tend to create large schools for protection. As the most widely-consumed fish in the world, it is found in just about every cuisine. It is a beautiful and delicious fish that is most commonly caught offshore. The fish species swim great distances throughout its lifetime and can attain a size of over 400 pounds. However, it is more common to find Yellowfin Tuna that weighs around 200 pounds.

 

Best Places to Fish for Yellowfin Tuna

Fishing for Yellowfin Tuna can be fun when you bring your friends along for an adventure. Although the fish can be found in most places, it is important that you head to some of the best spots for a higher chance of catching the fish. The following are some of the top places to hunt the Yellowfin Tuna.

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1. Los Sueños, Costa Rica

Anyone who has visited Los Sueños, Costa Rica, knows just how amazing the location is. It is home to a huge variety of Yellowfin Tuna. If you want to make sure that you are able to easily catch the fish species, you should visit this part of Costa Rica. Generally, the Central American nation is a great place to go fishing for all types of fish such as Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Tarpons, and Snappers. You will find the Yellowfin Tuna in Los Sueños to be of high quality. Make sure to book a boat with Dreamboats Costa Rica for the ultimate experience.

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2. Nova Scotia

Not many fishers think about Nova Scotia as a location for going fishing. However, the Canadian Maritime Province is also an excellent spot for fishing Yellowfin Tuna. However, it is important to mention that you can only fish for the species from June to July, unlike Los Sueños, where you can go Yellowfin Tuna fishing any time of the year. 

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Yellowfin Tuna Favorite Food

When it comes to eating, the Yellowfin Tuna eats just about everything. The species enjoys eating different things. Generally, you will find the Yellowfin Tuna to prefer eating sardines, mackerel, squid, and pelagic crabs. As it grows in size, it opts for larger prey such as squid and mackerel. Its predators include sharks and killer whales.

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Best Ways to Fish for Yellowfin Tuna

Before you hunt Yellowfin Tuna, you need to understand that they pull hard regardless of their size. They rarely jump when hooked. Getting them in the boat is not easy as they turn sideways and try swimming in large circles. No matter which technique you use, larger Yellowfin Tuna will take a very long time to catch. Here is how you can fish these strong fighters.

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1. Lures

Plastic skirted trolling lures, cedar plugs, and tuna feathers are just what you need for trolling. Use a strong trolling plug to catch this fierce fish. You should go with the colors blue, white, and green. Always use single or double hooks rather than treble hooks for a quicker catch. Even though cedar plugs might not look like much, they also work. When you come across a school of feeding fish, all you have to do is cast lures into them. Poppers offer a fun way to catch them.

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2. Baits

Another great way to catch the Yellowfin Tuna is by using baits. If you want to catch a smaller school size fish, you can use sardines and anchovies. As for larger fish, you will need to opt for Pacific Mackerel. The largest Yellowfin Tuna can be easily baited with Skipjack Tuna.

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