There are many different ways to rig a topwater bait for tuna fishing. In general, you want a leader that connects to the main line and some type of swivel that connects the leader to the bait. One of the best ways to rig a topwater for tuna is to add a split o-ring to the leader connecting the leader to the bait. Adding a split o-ring to the swivel increases the overall action of the bait and makes the bait look more natural when you are fishing it.
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Live Baiting for Tuna
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Topwater Tuna Fishing Tip
It can take a lot of effort to throw topwater for tuna. One way to save some energy and use less effort is to throw it underhanded or backhanded like in tennis. Mark Davis has had a lot of success topwater fishing for tuna with the underhand throwing method as it takes less arm effort because it ...
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How to Find Tuna in the Gulf of Mexico
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