Tuna


Tuna Fishing North of Tampa Bay Coastal


Tuna fishing is primarily an offshore pursuit in the waters beyond Dunedin, Palm Harbor, and Tarpon Springs. Blackfin tuna are the most commonly caught species in this region, especially along offshore rips and deepwater wrecks. While not as common as other pelagic species, they offer incredible speed and strength when encountered.


Where to Catch Tuna


Tuna are typically found:

Well offshore in bluewater, 40+ miles out

Along temperature breaks, weed lines, and rips

Near offshore wrecks and floating debris

Mixed in with dolphin, wahoo, or kingfish action


Best Time to Fish for Tuna


Season Tuna Activity
Spring Blackfin tuna become more active offshore
Summer Peak season for trolling and live-baiting tuna offshore
Fall Some tuna still present along offshore edges

Peak Season: April through August


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Feathers, trolling spoons, and jet heads

Bait: Live sardines, pilchards, or chunk bait offshore

Leaders: 30–60 lb fluorocarbon depending on water clarity

Technique: Troll offshore or drift over wrecks with chum and live bait