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Little Tunny Fishing in West Palm Beach

Fishing for Little Tunny in West Palm Beach FL using deep sea trolling

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. - Known by multiple names including Bonita, False Albacore, and Little Tuna. - Considered one of the smaller tuna variants. - Uses schooling behavior and migration as primary defense mechanisms. - Typically migrates south during winter and fall months.

Fishing Charter by Captain Rich Adler in August

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Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Monday July offers premier offshore fishing charters targeting Little Tunny and other gamefish in West Palm Beach waters. Our 3/4 day trips combine trolling and bottom fishing techniques to maximize your catch, with all gear included and expert local guidance. Summer brings hot bite conditions perfect for both experienced anglers and school groups looking to experience Florida's best offshore action.

Fishing Charter with Captain Rich Adler – Rates & Booking

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Monday July specializes in 3/4 day offshore trips that deliver consistent action for Little Tunny, amberjack, and bottom species. Our charters include all tackle, bait, and fishing licenses, with departure times designed to hit prime feeding windows. Book online or call for current rates and availability—we accommodate small groups and tailor each trip to current conditions and your fishing goals.

Highlights of West Palm Beach Offshore Fishing

West Palm Beach offers year-round access to both nearshore and offshore gamefish, with summer months providing exceptional trolling opportunities for Little Tunny and other pelagic species. Our charters target productive reefs and drop-offs where these fast-moving fish congregate, often combining surface trolling with bottom fishing to maximize variety. The area's consistent weather patterns and clear Gulf Stream influence create ideal conditions for both novice and experienced anglers.

Local Species Insights: Little Tunny

Little Tunny thrive in West Palm Beach's warm offshore waters, particularly during summer months when baitfish concentrations draw schools close to accessible fishing grounds. These aggressive feeders respond well to trolled lures and live bait presentations, often providing explosive surface strikes that test both tackle and angler skill. Their migratory nature means timing is crucial—Captain Rich's local knowledge ensures we're fishing the most productive areas when these fast-swimming tunas are actively feeding.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Our 3/4 day charters accommodate up to six anglers aboard a fully equipped offshore vessel with modern electronics, safety gear, and comfortable seating. We provide all rods, reels, tackle, and bait, plus fishing licenses and ice for your catch. Trips typically start at dawn to take advantage of prime feeding times, with flexible techniques including trolling, bottom fishing, and kite fishing based on conditions and target species preferences.

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) is a fast-swimming member of the Scombridae family, closely related to larger tuna species but distinguished by its smaller size and distinctive markings. Also known as False Albacore, Bonita, or Little Tuna, this species combines the speed and power of its larger cousins with accessibility for recreational anglers. In West Palm Beach waters this July, Little Tunny provide exciting action for charter fishing enthusiasts.

Little Tunny Overview

Little Tunny are among the most abundant and accessible tuna species in Atlantic waters, offering anglers a taste of big-game fishing without requiring extreme offshore travel. Their streamlined bodies and powerful swimming ability make them formidable opponents on appropriate tackle, while their schooling behavior often leads to multiple hookups during active feeding periods.

Little Tunny Habitat and Distribution

These pelagic fish inhabit onshore, nearshore, and offshore waters throughout the western Atlantic, from Massachusetts to Brazil. Around West Palm Beach, they're commonly found over reefs, along current edges, and in areas where baitfish concentrate, particularly during warmer months when Gulf Stream influence brings optimal water temperatures.

Little Tunny Size and Weight

Adult Little Tunny typically range from 24 to 48 inches in length, with weights between 5 and 15 pounds. While smaller than their Yellowfin and Bluefin relatives, their size makes them perfect for light to medium tackle fishing, providing excellent sport without requiring heavy gear.

Little Tunny Diet and Behavior

Little Tunny are opportunistic predators feeding primarily on small fish, squid, and crustaceans. They hunt in schools, often driving baitfish to the surface in feeding frenzies that create excellent fishing opportunities. Their feeding activity peaks during dawn and dusk hours, making early morning charters particularly productive.

Little Tunny Spawning Season

Spawning occurs in warmer waters during spring and summer months, with peak activity when water temperatures reach optimal ranges. During spawning periods, Little Tunny form larger aggregations, making them more predictable targets for experienced charter captains who understand their seasonal movements.

Little Tunny Fishing Techniques

Trolling with small lures, spoons, or rigged ballyhoo proves most effective for Little Tunny, with speeds between 6-8 knots optimal for triggering strikes. Live bait fishing with pilchards or sardines also produces excellent results, particularly when schools are located on fish finders. In July around West Palm Beach, anglers find success targeting current edges and temperature breaks where these fish concentrate.

Little Tunny Is It Good to Eat?

Little Tunny offers firm, flavorful meat with a rich taste similar to other tuna species, though with a slightly stronger flavor profile. The meat is excellent when prepared fresh as sashimi, grilled steaks, or blackened fillets. High in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, Little Tunny provides healthy dining options for anglers who choose to keep their catch.

Little Tunny Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Little Tunny?

A: Small trolling lures, spoons, and rigged ballyhoo work excellently, along with live pilchards and sardines when targeting feeding schools.

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

A: Look for them along reef edges, current breaks, and areas with active baitfish, typically in 60-200 feet of water during summer months.

Q: Is Little Tunny good to eat?

A: Yes, Little Tunny offers firm, flavorful meat that's excellent grilled, blackened, or prepared as sashimi when fresh.

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

A: Early morning and late afternoon provide peak feeding activity, with summer months offering the most consistent action in South Florida waters.

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