TUNA FISHING

yELLOWFIN TUNA

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During the warmer months in the Cape, we head out approximately 10 - 40 nautical miles off Cape Point in search of the big tuna. Yellowfin Tuna can weigh anything from 10kgs to 100kgs+ and put up an extremely good fight!

Yellowfin tuna have a dark metallic blue back with yellow sides and a silver belly. Their rear and dorsal fins, otherwise known to fisherman as "sickels" are bright yellow in color, hence the name "Yellowfin" tuna. 


LONGFIN TUNA

Longfin Tuna Fish Picture

Longfin, also known as "Albacore" is part of the tuna family and can weigh anything from 10kgs to 30kgs! They have a dark blue back with light blue/grey sides with abnormally long pectoral fins.

Longfin are found in temperate and tropical waters across the globe and are caught frequently off the Southern Cape Coast of Africa.


SKIPJACK

Skipjack Tuna Fish Picture

Skipjack have a streamlined body with a dark purple-blue back and a silver belly with dark bands flowing horizontally towards its tail. Skipjack can grow up to 1m+ in length and can weigh up to 18kg. Being the smaller targeted tuna species, don't be fooled by the size, as this tuna fish will give you a strong one on one fight!

These tuna can be caught trolling with lures, or by using bait in the warmer blue oceanic water found in the area. It generally takes anything from 30 minutes to 4 hours to land the bigger size tuna

It is not uncommon for us to catch other species of fish out in the deeper waters namely; include Big Eye Tuna, Dorado and Yellowtail.