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2020, Tournament Secrets of High Speed Trolling for Wahoo
Tournament wahoo fishermen target big fish through tactical adjustments that weed out smaller specimens. Success requires deeper bait presentations on wire and down lines, reading tidal windows and moon phases that drive trophy wahoo activity, and handling techniques for fish that charge toward the boat creating dangerous slack line situations.
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2020, Wahoo Lure Spread for High Speed Trolling
Elite wahoo fishermen succeed through systematic spread configuration where each lure position covers specific strike zones and facilitates hookup management. Random lure placement wastes opportunities because proper spacing, depth coverage, and positioning relative to the boat determine both strike frequency and the ability to land multiple fish without tangles or difficult gaff angles.
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2020, Driving the Edge: High-Speed Wahoo Trolling
Edge trolling for wahoo fails when boat control drifts lures out of the narrow productive band where structure meets deep water. Success requires driving precision that maintains consistent depth along reef edges as contours change, reading how tidal movement concentrates baitfish, and adjusting angles to keep spreads working the strike zone continuously.
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2020, Wahoo Edge Fishing: Bimini High-Speed Trolling
Bahamas edge fishing for wahoo demands precise depth control at high speeds where running too deep eliminates bites and staying too shallow attracts wrong species. Success depends on maintaining the optimal zone while trolling at 12 knots, reading tidal phases that drive wahoo activity, and using boat positioning to keep lures working the depth transition continuously.
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2018, Chunking Drifting and Live Bait Fishing Yellowfin Tuna
Yellowfin tuna reject more baits than they strike when chunking and drifting. RJ Boyle and Triston Hunt explain how chum distribution rate, bait matching, and drift positioning determine whether competitive feeding behavior triggers or fish simply feed selectively on free chunks without committing to hooked offerings.
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