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Little Tunny Fishing in West Palm Beach

Little Tunny caught while deep sea 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. - Found in onshore, nearshore, and offshore waters. - 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.

Fishing Charter by Captain Rich Adler in August

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Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters offers premier offshore fishing charters from West Palm Beach, targeting Little Tunny and diverse gamefish species. Our Monday July trips combine trolling and bottom fishing techniques across nearshore and offshore waters, providing anglers with exciting opportunities to hook fast-moving tunas and reef species. Summer conditions create ideal fishing scenarios with partly cloudy skies and active bite patterns. Each 3/4 day charter includes professional guidance, quality tackle, and local expertise to maximize your offshore fishing success in South Florida waters.

Fishing Charter with Captain Rich Adler – Rates & Booking

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Monday July offers comprehensive 3/4 day offshore fishing experiences departing from West Palm Beach. Our charters target Little Tunny, amberjack, triggerfish, and various reef species using proven trolling and bottom fishing methods. Licensed captain with extensive local knowledge provides all tackle, bait, and safety equipment. Trips accommodate small groups with personalized instruction and fish cleaning services included. Contact us directly for current rates, availability, and booking your West Palm Beach offshore adventure.

Highlights of 3/4 Day Offshore Charter

Experience the thrill of hooking fast-moving Little Tunny while trolling the productive waters off West Palm Beach. Our charters combine multiple fishing techniques including trolling for pelagic species and bottom fishing for reef dwellers like triggerfish, wrasses, and grunts. Summer months provide excellent conditions with active fish and favorable weather patterns.

Recent trips have produced exciting catches including large amberjack battles and diverse reef species. The offshore waters near West Palm Beach offer year-round fishing opportunities with seasonal peaks during summer months when baitfish concentrations attract predatory gamefish to our fishing grounds.

Local Species Insights: Little Tunny

Little Tunny thrive in the warm offshore waters surrounding West Palm Beach, where they feed aggressively on small baitfish and squid. These fast-swimming tunas prefer water temperatures above 70 degrees and are commonly found in schools near temperature breaks and current edges. Summer months bring peak activity as baitfish concentrations draw Little Tunny closer to shore, making them prime targets for trolling operations. Their aggressive feeding behavior and powerful runs make them exciting opponents on medium tackle, providing excellent sport for anglers of all skill levels.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Our 3/4 day charters depart at dawn to maximize fishing time during prime morning bite periods. All fishing equipment, bait, tackle, and safety gear provided aboard our well-equipped charter vessel. Trips accommodate up to six anglers with comfortable seating, shade, and fish cleaning services included. We recommend bringing sunscreen, hat, snacks, and beverages for your comfort during the extended offshore experience. Captain Rich provides expert guidance on techniques, species identification, and local fishing conditions throughout your West Palm Beach charter adventure.

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 dynamic member of the Scombridae family and Perciformes order, commonly known as Bonita, False Albacore, or Little Tuna. This smaller tuna variant displays the characteristic torpedo-shaped body and metallic coloration that makes it both beautiful and formidable. In West Palm Beach waters this July, anglers frequently encounter these fast-swimming predators during offshore trolling operations.

Little Tunny Overview

Little Tunny represent one of the most accessible tuna species for recreational anglers, combining the excitement of tuna fishing with reasonable tackle requirements. These fish are prized for their aggressive strikes, powerful runs, and acrobatic fights that test angler skills. Their smaller size compared to other tunas makes them perfect targets for medium tackle setups while still providing the authentic tuna fishing experience.

Little Tunny Habitat and Distribution

These pelagic fish inhabit onshore, nearshore, and offshore waters throughout the Atlantic, preferring warm currents and temperature breaks where baitfish concentrate. Around West Palm Beach, Little Tunny are commonly found along the Gulf Stream edge, near reefs, and in areas where upwelling creates feeding opportunities. They prefer water temperatures above 68 degrees and are often located by watching for diving birds and surface activity.

Little Tunny Size and Weight

Adult Little Tunny typically range from 24 to 48 inches in length, with weights between 5 and 15 pounds. Larger specimens can exceed these averages, with some reaching 20 pounds or more. Their compact, muscular build provides exceptional power-to-weight ratio, making even smaller fish capable of impressive runs and sustained fights.

Little Tunny Diet and Behavior

These opportunistic predators feed primarily on small baitfish, squid, and crustaceans, using their speed and schooling behavior to overwhelm prey. Little Tunny are most active during dawn and dusk feeding periods, though they can be caught throughout the day when conditions are favorable. Their migratory nature means they follow baitfish movements and temperature gradients seasonally.

Little Tunny Spawning Season

Spawning occurs in warmer months when water temperatures reach optimal levels, typically from late spring through early fall. During spawning periods, Little Tunny form larger aggregations and may exhibit increased feeding activity as they prepare for reproductive cycles. This timing often coincides with peak fishing seasons in South Florida waters.

Little Tunny Fishing Techniques

Trolling with small spoons, feathers, and diving plugs proves most effective for targeting Little Tunny, with speeds between 6-8 knots producing consistent results. Live bait fishing with pilchards or ballyhoo near structure also produces strikes. In July around West Palm Beach, anglers find success trolling the reef line and temperature breaks where these fish concentrate during feeding periods.

Little Tunny Is It Good to Eat?

Little Tunny offers excellent eating when properly handled and prepared fresh. The meat has a rich, robust flavor similar to other tunas, with firm texture ideal for grilling, searing, or sashimi preparation. 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 spoons, feathers, and cedar plugs work excellently, along with live pilchards and ballyhoo when drift fishing near structure.

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

A: Look for them along the reef line, Gulf Stream edge, and temperature breaks where baitfish concentrate, typically in 80-200 feet of water.

Q: Is Little Tunny good to eat?

A: Yes, when handled properly they offer excellent eating with firm, flavorful meat perfect for grilling or sashimi preparation.

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

A: Summer months provide peak action, with dawn and dusk feeding periods producing the most consistent results in South Florida waters.

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