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What pound test line do you use for bluefin tuna?

Asked: Big O (Owen), Last Updated:

30 pound test is a good line size with many using 40 pound. There are occasions when giant tuna show up and even the heavier set up is not enough. But for tuna up to 100 pounds 40 pound test can do the job.

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