Private Boating Tackle Report
Private Boating Tackle Report
by Doug Kern
9-20-2024
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Lucky B Sportfishing ran a productive full-day private charter with one angler on board. The solo fisherman landed 4 legal California Halibut and released 12 more undersized fish, plus scored 2 Bluefin Tuna and 2 California Yellowtail. The Halibut were taken on slow-drifted live bait near sandy bottoms, while the Tuna and Yellowtail were hooked mid-column on fly-lined sardines and deep jigs.
Tackle Recommendations:
Targeting California Halibut:
- Rod: AFTCO West Coast Jigging Rod – moderate-fast action for bouncing bait rigs near the bottom.
- Reel: Shimano Tranx 400 or similar low-profile reel with smooth drag and solid cranking power.
- Line: 30–40 lb IZORLINE monofilament mainline or braid with a 20–30 lb fluorocarbon leader.
- Terminal Tackle:
- Mustad circle hooks (3/0–5/0)
- Reverse dropper loop rig or halibut trap rig with a sliding sinker
- AFTCO sinker release clips can be used for drift fishing to reduce snags.
Targeting Bluefin Tuna (School-Grade):
- Rod: Phenix Axis or Shimano Tallus 7'–8' rod rated for 50–80 lb.
- Reel: Shimano Talica 12 II 2-speed or Daiwa Saltiga LD30 – strong drag, excellent line capacity.
- Line: 65 lb PowerPro braid backing to a 40–60 lb Seaguar fluorocarbon topshot.
- Lures:
- Shimano Flat-Fall jigs (100–160g) dropped deep on the sink
- Fly-lined sardines with Owner Gorilla Light circle hooks (2/0–3/0)
Targeting Yellowtail:
- Rod: Phenix Black Diamond 700H
- Reel: Accurate Tern 500 or Shimano Trinidad 16A
- Line: 40 lb Izorline mono or 50 lb braid with 30 lb Seaguar leader
- Lures:
- Surface irons like the Tady 45 or Salas 7X
- Live sardines pinned with Mustad or Owner live bait hooks
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