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How to Use Live Baby Tuna for Bait

While there are many types of bait available to fishermen on long-range trips, nothing is more effective than the use of live, fresh bait. Baby tuna can be used to attract fish that are between 50 to 100 pounds in saltwater. The proper care and treatment of your baby tuna is vital to its effectiveness as bait. Knowing how to handle the fish will help ensure that it can lure in the desired prey.

Things You'll Need

  • Hooks
  • Live baby tuna
  • Salt water fishing pole and line
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Instructions

    • 1

      Choose a hook that is in proportion to your baby tuna. Anything too large will cause the bait to move around unnaturally in the water, and it will be less likely to attract the attention of other fish. As a general rule, a 6 or 8 ought hook would be appropriate when using a baby tuna as bait.

    • 2

      Hook the tuna in its bottom lip and through the nostril. This method will cause the fish to swim downward in the ocean. Additionally, it is the least stressful way to hook a tuna. The bait will maintain its energy level without becoming so active that it abruptly dies.

    • 3

      Cast your bait. Make every effort to get your bait where you would like it to be the first time around. This is best accomplished through the use of an underhand pitch or a swinging side arm. These techniques will help keep the scales of the baby tuna in place. Missing scales will make your fish less active and less appealing to the fish you are trying to capture.

    • 4

      Wait for a catch. Using a properly handled baby tuna will help ensure the success of your fishing trip.


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