"Tuna Fillet Rigging"
By:
www.ThaiFishingGuide.com
Rigging up a Tuna fillet
for Shark fishing can be done in various
ways.
The technique shown below is a well-proven
method that will increase your hook-up rate
and minimize the risk of losing the Shark
when it starts rolling on the leader.
You should use a 6 - 8 meter trace of 400 -
600 lb steel wire with a high quality (Sampo)
swivel crimped on in each end.
Two hooks (Mustad 7699 size 12/0) rigged on
similar steel wire are then crimped on to
the one swivel.
The tail of the Tuna is then cut off and the
two hooks, used as needles, are pushed
straight through from the tail-cut and out
on the back and belly of the Tuna.
Each of the hooks is then pushed through the
skin of the Tuna further up the body,
leaving the shank of the hooks along the
body and the barb pointing out and
backwards.
The bait is tied up with heavy thread where
the wire penetrates the skin and the Tuna is
cut in half between the gill slits and the
hooks.