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Little Tunny Fishing in West Palm Beach

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A Little Tunny fish caught while deep sea trolling, baitcasting, and heavy tackle fishing in West Palm Beach, FL.

The Little Tunny belongs to the order Perciformes and family Scombridae. It typically measures between 24 and 48 inches in length, with a weight range from 5 to 15 lbs. Habitat: onshore, nearshore, offshore. - Also known as Bonita, False Albacore, or Little Tuna. - Considered one of the smaller variants of tuna. - Uses schooling and migration as primary defense mechanisms. - Migratory fish that typically head south during Winter or Fall.

Fishing Charter by Captain Rich Adler in August

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Summary

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Sunday May offers exciting offshore fishing adventures from West Palm Beach's waters. This 6-hour variety fishing charter targets Little Tunny and other pelagic species using kite fishing, trolling, and heavy tackle techniques. The charter accommodates up to 6 anglers with all fishing licenses included, making it perfect for families and groups seeking diverse offshore action. From the bustling Riviera Beach City Marina, anglers experience world-class fishing grounds where Little Tunny provide consistent action with their acrobatic fights and line-stripping runs. Whether you're an experienced angler or trying offshore fishing for the first time, Captain Rich's local expertise and variety of techniques ensure an engaging day on the water targeting these feisty gamefish in some of Florida's most productive fishing waters.

Fishing Charter with Captain Rich Adler – Rates & Booking

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Sunday May runs 6-hour offshore variety fishing trips from West Palm Beach for up to 6 anglers. The charter includes all fishing licenses, tackle, and bait with rates covering the full group. Captain Rich specializes in targeting Little Tunny and other pelagic species using kite fishing, trolling, and heavy tackle techniques. Book online or call for current availability and group rates.

Highlights of Palm Beach Charter Fishing

This offshore charter focuses on variety fishing techniques to maximize your chances of hooking into Little Tunny and other gamefish. The trip launches from Riviera Beach City Marina and heads to productive offshore grounds where kite fishing with live bait proves highly effective. Captain Rich's experience with local waters and seasonal patterns helps locate active schools of Little Tunny that provide exciting fights with their speed and acrobatic jumps.

The 6-hour duration allows time to try multiple techniques including deep-sea bottom fishing, trolling, and live bait presentations. All tackle is provided, from heavy offshore rigs to lighter spinning gear, ensuring you're properly equipped for whatever species you encounter during your West Palm Beach fishing adventure.

Local Species Insights: Little Tunny

Little Tunny thrive in West Palm Beach's offshore waters, particularly during May when baitfish concentrations draw these fast-moving predators closer to the surface. These members of the tuna family are known for their incredible speed and stamina, often making long runs and aerial displays when hooked. Captain Rich targets them using kite fishing with live bait, a technique that keeps baits active in the strike zone where Little Tunny feed aggressively on schools of small fish.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Your charter departs from Riviera Beach City Marina with all necessary gear, tackle, and Florida fishing licenses included. The boat accommodates up to 6 anglers comfortably, making it ideal for family groups or friends wanting to share the offshore fishing experience. Captain Rich and his mate work to put you on active fish using proven local techniques, and remember to bring cash for the mate's tip and any live bait charges at trip's end.

Fishing in West Palm Beach: Little Tunny

Little Tunny
Little Tunny
Species Name: Little Tunny
Species Family: Scombridae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore
Weight: 5 - 15 pounds
Length: 24" - 48"

The Little Tunny (Euthynnus alletteratus), also known as False Albacore or Bonita, belongs to the order Perciformes and family Scombridae. This smaller member of the tuna family is distinguished by its streamlined body, dark wavy lines on its back, and distinctive spotted pattern below the pectoral fins. In West Palm Beach waters this May, Little Tunny provide exciting action for offshore anglers seeking fast-paced fishing adventures.

Little Tunny Overview

Little Tunny are highly prized by sport fishermen for their incredible speed, stamina, and acrobatic fighting ability. These pelagic predators travel in schools and are known for their aggressive feeding behavior when they encounter baitfish concentrations. Anglers value them for their consistent availability in offshore waters and their willingness to strike both live and artificial baits.

Little Tunny Habitat and Distribution

These fish inhabit onshore, nearshore, and offshore waters throughout the Atlantic Ocean. Around West Palm Beach, they're commonly found in depths ranging from 30 to several hundred feet, often following temperature breaks and current edges where baitfish congregate. They prefer water temperatures between 68-78°F and are frequently encountered around reefs, wrecks, and drop-offs.

Little Tunny Size and Weight

Little Tunny typically range from 24 to 48 inches in length and weigh between 5 to 15 pounds. While smaller than their larger tuna cousins, they make up for size with incredible fighting power relative to their weight, often outfighting much larger fish with their speed and endurance.

Little Tunny Diet and Behavior

These voracious predators feed primarily on small schooling fish like sardines, anchovies, and herring, along with squid and crustaceans. They're most active during dawn and dusk feeding periods but can be caught throughout the day when baitfish are present. Their schooling behavior and migratory nature make them excellent targets for kite fishing and trolling techniques.

Little Tunny Spawning Season

Little Tunny spawn in offshore waters during warmer months, with peak spawning occurring when water temperatures reach optimal ranges. During May in West Palm Beach waters, they're often in prime condition as they follow baitfish migrations along the coast, making this an excellent time for targeting them.

Little Tunny Fishing Techniques

The most effective methods include kite fishing with live pilchards or goggle-eyes, high-speed trolling with small lures, and casting jigs or spoons to surface-feeding schools. In May around West Palm Beach, anglers find success using live bait suspended from kites in 60-120 feet of water, particularly near reef edges and current breaks where these fish ambush prey.

Little Tunny Is It Good to Eat

Little Tunny has dark, rich meat with a strong flavor that's best when prepared fresh. The meat is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids but requires proper handling and preparation. Many anglers prefer to bleed and ice them immediately, then prepare as sashimi, blackened, or smoked to highlight the fish's natural oils and robust flavor.

Little Tunny Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Little Tunny?

A: Live pilchards, goggle-eyes, and small blue runners work exceptionally well, especially when presented with kite fishing techniques or free-lined in current.

Q: Where can I find Little Tunny near West Palm Beach?

A: Look for them around reef edges, wrecks, and temperature breaks in 60-200 feet of water, particularly where baitfish schools are active on the surface.

Q: Is Little Tunny good to eat?

A: Yes, when properly handled and prepared fresh, Little Tunny offers rich, flavorful meat that's excellent for sashimi, blackening, or smoking.

Q: When is the best time to catch Little Tunny?

A: Early morning and late afternoon feeding periods are most productive, though they can be caught throughout the day when actively feeding on baitfish schools.

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