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I was fishing out of Newport for halibut/coho/lings yesterday. There was a bit of chatter about tuna, but no fish. Mike from Shake n Bake (out of Ilwaco) sent me a text saying some boats went from there and Garibaldi yesterday and found perfect water, but no albacore up here yet. I think tuna season will be underway after next week's wind simmers down.A friend of a friend (I know ha ha) caught albacore today off Charleston Oregon (about 40 nm out). I’m sure the online chatter will intensify over the next few days. So it begins!
what about the Penn Spinfisher V ? i bought one a couple yrs ago, with the plan to take it out on a tuna trip, but never happened. seems to be a robust reelStick with spinning anyways.
Shimano Trevala is the only choice.
Good reel. The Trevala is a rod I was mentioning. Any Penn saltwater model in 5000-6000 size is dialed. I like those and the Shimano Saragosas and Spheroswhat about the Penn Spinfisher V ? i bought one a couple yrs ago, with the plan to take it out on a tuna trip, but never happened. seems to be a robust reel
In my experience, the Penn Battles don't hold up to corrosion very long. Keep in mind, I'm lazy and don't service them often. Rinse them well after any salt use. The Spinfisher series are better in that respect, but are rather heavy to jig all day with. I am also a fan of the Saragossa and Spheros in 6000 size.Good reel. The Trevala is a rod I was mentioning. Any Penn saltwater model in 5000-6000 size is dialed. I like those and the Shimano Saragosas and Spheros
It's not really that critical. Any of them will work. I'd lean toward the heavier side, like the 550gr though. Just because you won't exactly always have all the room in the world to throw an epic back cast.Seeking some advice on the fly line grain to be paired with a 12WT rod.
I have looked at the lines Nick recommends in his article on Albacore gear (Orvis Depth Charge, Rio Leviathan, and Airflow Depthfinder Big Game), but I am uncertain which grain to get (was guessing in the 450-550 range).
Thanks!
A lot of us are using 600 or 700 grain lines but I had success with that lower range before I got a new line. They cast about the same (it's a shooting head type cast) but I didn't want to be wondering if I'd have caught another fish or two or 5 if I had a heavier sinking head. Here is another option: https://www.cortlandline.com/products/50-series-heavy-sinkSeeking some advice on the fly line grain to be paired with a 12WT rod.
I have looked at the lines Nick recommends in his article on Albacore gear (Orvis Depth Charge, Rio Leviathan, and Airflow Depthfinder Big Game), but I am uncertain which grain to get (was guessing in the 450-550 range).
Thanks!
700 appears to be gone but I just got a 500.Airflow depth finder lines are on sale for $55 on the airflo site right now, in both 500 and 700 grain. I got one as a spare.
Airflow depth finder lines are on sale for $55 on the airflo site right now, in both 500 and 700 grain. I got one as a spare.


Thanks for the heads up @Tallguy and everyone for the advice! Ordered a 500 grain - look forward to putting it to use.Airflow depth finder lines are on sale for $55 on the airflo site right now, in both 500 and 700 grain. I got one as a spare.
Better get your Shad Chunks™ out.Looking like my first weather window is shaping up for Sunday. I've been tying fresh jig rod leaders, prepping the troll rods, organizing gear, and getting the boat ready for the blood bath.
Hah, the yellowjackets are certainly ready for me to pull the smelly, bloody boat into its parking spot after the trip. I have my Fipronil ready for them.Better get your Shad Chunks™ out.