Yes, you can wait 30 seconds, even if they’re decent size fish, they will pull line out the back of the spread. It’s well worth it to maximize bites, even if you have a longer distance to reel in the first fish. Yes, this would be true of mahi as well, as they traveling schools..
Sometimes it is very hard to wait until other fish bites . In your opinion how long do I have to wait ? 30 seconds is enough time ? Thank you and many greetings from Rio de Janeiro , Brasil . Does it work for mahi mahi too ?
Can you explain what lures you are putting out
This was very informative, keep up the good work.🔥
Yes, you can wait 30 seconds, even if they’re decent size fish, they will pull line out the back of the spread. It’s well worth it to maximize bites, even if you have a longer distance to reel in the first fish. Yes, this would be true of mahi as well, as they traveling schools..
Sometimes it is very hard to wait until other fish bites . In your opinion how long do I have to wait ? 30 seconds is enough time ? Thank you and many greetings from Rio de Janeiro , Brasil . Does it work for mahi mahi too ?
Sorry, please see my response in comments
arent tuna color blind? So why does color matter?
We are not sure but their bite preferences definitely show they see color. In fact, Tuna preference for color can change from one day to the next.