Bluefin and Yellowfin Tuna off Rhode Island | S21 E9

Published 2024-05-06
Big schools of sand eels brought bluefin and yellowfin tuna to the fishing grounds south of Block Island in big numbers in the summer of 2023. On this trip, Captain Rob Taylor leads the way to a banner day of tuna fishing, targeting them with jigs, and looking for "small life" to find fish outside the fleet.

Learn more about the tackle used on this trip:    • Jigging Tackle for Bluefin and Yellow...  

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All Comments (21)
  • @Peter-zg3em
    best camerawork in the industry as usual boys.
  • @9oh9toad
    Man, what an epic episeode. I was stuck the whole time. Love that you guys are catching on lighter spinning gear. Im not one for conventional. Thats awesome to see that as an option!
  • @karlneumann6833
    Catching fish like that on those light set ups looks epic !
  • @JRMoore-uc3lg
    Great job guys! Loved the action and the comradery.
  • @anglerissues2309
    Haha I get why he has a finger paint image of Wilson on the float, he’s a spot on castaway double.
  • @badpete3497
    Nice job boys down here in southern NC. Interested in the jigs you are using need more info. Good job captain on coaching the rod work
  • @Seacoast68
    Another great episode! How far south of Block did you guys need to go to find the fish?
  • @louv4437
    What kind of rods were those man they are impressive. I use a little larger gear with conventional reels with 40 pound line using penn reel and shimamo talevera rods which I recommend highly
  • @drurym6977
    Another great video question Chris was it that pole your using thing is sick
  • @bigmil1
    Why not use the twin power 10,000pg? Has more cranking power than the 14000 xg doesn't it?
  • @IFeelfishy
    How you know someone is privileged - Tuna fishing with a sweater over a collared shirt. haha Love it.