b"The green lumo Zuker hastrolled up to 12-13 knots.Tuna accounted for a couple ofbeing fast swimmers, can hit yellowfin over the past year. lures trolled at faster speeds.Key things to look for when trolling for yellowfin (or marlin) is following ocean currents and locating temperature breaks and upwellings. Before heading out on the water do some homework by finding out from other anglers who have bagged any recent fish or check out the local game fish clubs on social media. Getting a membership for ocean currents/temperatures can make a key difference to find productive water before leaving the ramp.Top TipIf you hook a tuna while trolling, maintain the boat speed for several seconds for a possible multiple tuna hook up!HARD BODIED LURESUsed a lot by overseas anglers in the US and Australia, hard bodied lures such as Rapala X-Rap or Magnum which have better deep diving features and account for a lot of tuna.In fact, according to the IGFA (International Game Fishing Association), their records confirm the Rapala Magnum is the world's number one saltwater hard bodied lure for fish captures.Here in Godzone, anglers are now starting to take up the use of these lures when trolling and using them in their skirted lure spread.The main benefit of these types of lures is their ability to reachThe end result of a successful tuna diving depths of between 15- hunt is enjoying fresh sashimi that 30 feet, and they can also bemelts in your mouth like butter! /FISHINGINGODZONE27"