Connect to "radio tuna
Successful bluefin tuna fishing trips depend above all on locating the fish. If ever there was a hunt where you had to work as a team, this is it! In fact, to save an incredible amount of time and increase your chances of catching a fish, it's essential to create a network of friends and acquaintances who share the same passion and who also spend time on the water. Exchange information before and after your outings on fish location, activity and fishing observations. Of course, if you want to receive, you have to know how to give...

Prepare your equipment carefully
Bluefin tuna is undoubtedly the most powerful fish you'll encounter in your fishing life. It's essential to prepare your tackle with the utmost care, checking your knots and small tackle so as not to lose (perhaps) the only fish of the day. It's also a very expensive fishery, so I'd advise you against making false economies on cheap, unrecognized tackle - let others test it before you!
Likewise, the boat's organization must be perfect: everything must be tidy and in its place, and the crew must know what to do. The slightest mistake will be punished!

Being mobile
Bluefin tuna fishing is like stalking, and you have to look for them, sometimes for hours on end! Mobility and birdwatching are key to your success. Sometimes you'll have to travel a hundred miles in a day to find them, but that's the only way you'll be able to make a success of your outings.
On the other hand, if sometimes the fish are in the area but you can't fool them, don't hesitate to look for another area where the tuna might be more cooperative!

With lures
With lures, it's very important to vary lures, approaches and angles to identify the most effective patterns. Sometimes the fish will catch on the surface, others under the water. With soft lures, size and color can be decisive on certain days when they are focused on specific prey.
Finally, observe the direction in which the fish move to cast in front of them!

To the quick
It's not just a matter of hooking a mackerel and letting it drift all day. It's just as important to find the right pattern and vary the depth of presentation, the nature and size of the livebaits, and sometimes even the diameter of the leaders.