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Little Tunny Fishing in West Palm Beach, FL

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Fishing in West Palm Beach FL, best spot for a catch

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.

Guided Fishing Trip by Guide Rich Adler

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Summary

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Saturday August delivered an outstanding 4-hour offshore fishing adventure from Riviera Beach City Marina. This family-friendly charter targets Little Tunny, Mutton Snapper, and Red Snapper using proven techniques like trolling, deep dropping, and kite fishing. With fishing licenses included and gear provided, these West Palm Beach waters offer consistent action for anglers of all skill levels. The offshore grounds provide excellent opportunities for both beginners and experienced fishermen seeking quality catches in Florida's premier fishing destination.

Fishing Charter with Captain Rich Adler – Rates & Booking

Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters on Saturday August offers comprehensive 4-hour offshore fishing adventures departing from Riviera Beach City Marina. These family-friendly charters accommodate up to 5 guests and include all fishing licenses, with rates covering tackle and expert guidance. Bring cash for live bait costs and mate gratuity, while food and beverages are welcome aboard. Book your West Palm Beach fishing experience with this licensed local guide who specializes in targeting seasonal species using multiple proven techniques.

Highlights of Family-Friendly Palm Beach Fishing Charters

Experience diverse offshore fishing techniques including drift fishing, kite fishing, and bottom fishing as Captain Rich positions you over productive grounds. Target species like Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, Snapper, and Grouper based on seasonal migrations and current conditions. Recent trips have produced quality catches including 16-inch Little Tunny and respectable Mutton Snapper, demonstrating the consistent action these waters provide year-round.

The offshore waters near West Palm Beach offer perfect conditions for both novice and experienced anglers, with Captain Rich adapting techniques to maximize success for every skill level aboard.

Local Species Insights: Little Tunny

Little Tunny thrive in the offshore waters around West Palm Beach, where they form schools and migrate seasonally through these productive fishing grounds. These smaller tuna relatives respond well to trolling presentations and kite fishing techniques, particularly during summer months when they're actively feeding in the area. Captain Rich targets them using live bait and artificial lures over structure and current breaks, where their aggressive feeding behavior makes for exciting action. Their schooling nature often means multiple hookups, creating memorable experiences for charter guests of all ages.

Plan Your Fishing Charter Day

Your 4-hour adventure begins at Riviera Beach City Marina with a fully equipped charter boat designed for offshore fishing comfort and safety. Captain Rich provides all necessary tackle and fishing licenses, while guests should bring cash for live bait expenses and crew gratuity. The boat accommodates up to 5 anglers with ample space for fighting fish and storing your catch. Departure times are scheduled to optimize fishing conditions, and food and beverages are welcome aboard for your convenience.

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"

Little Tunny (Euthynnus alletteratus), also known as False Albacore or Bonita, belongs to the order Perciformes and family Scombridae. This smaller tuna variant is prized by anglers for its fighting ability and schooling behavior. In West Palm Beach waters this August, these migratory fish provide consistent offshore action for charter guests.

Little Tunny Overview

Little Tunny are fast-swimming pelagic fish that form large schools as a primary defense mechanism. They're distinguished by their streamlined bodies, dark wavy lines on their backs, and spots below the pectoral fins. Anglers value them for their aggressive strikes and spirited fights on light tackle.

Little Tunny Habitat and Distribution

These fish inhabit onshore, nearshore, and offshore waters throughout the Atlantic. Around West Palm Beach, they're commonly found over reefs, wrecks, and current breaks where baitfish concentrate. They prefer warmer waters and follow seasonal migration patterns along the Florida coast.

Little Tunny Size and Weight

Little Tunny typically range from 24 to 48 inches in length and weigh between 5 to 15 pounds. The 16-inch specimen caught on recent West Palm Beach charters represents a smaller individual, as these fish continue growing throughout their lives.

Little Tunny Diet and Behavior

Little Tunny feed primarily on small fish, squid, and crustaceans. They're active predators that hunt in schools, often creating surface commotion when feeding. Peak feeding times occur during dawn and dusk, though they remain active throughout the day in productive areas.

Little Tunny Spawning Season

Spawning occurs in warmer months when water temperatures rise above 75°F. During this period, they form larger aggregations and become more aggressive, making them excellent targets for charter fishing operations.

Little Tunny Fishing Techniques

Effective methods include trolling with small lures, live bait fishing with pilchards or sardines, and casting jigs to surface schools. In August around West Palm Beach, anglers find success using kite fishing techniques with live bait over structure and current edges where these fish concentrate.

Little Tunny Is It Good to Eat?

Little Tunny has dark, rich meat with a strong flavor similar to other tuna species. The flesh is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. Many anglers prefer them grilled, blackened, or used in sushi preparations, though proper bleeding and icing immediately after catch improves meat quality.

Little Tunny Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the best bait for Little Tunny?

A: Live pilchards, sardines, and small ballyhoo work excellently. Artificial lures like small spoons, jigs, and cedar plugs are also effective when trolled at moderate speeds.

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

A: Look for them around reefs, wrecks, and current breaks in 60-200 feet of water. They often follow baitfish schools and can be spotted by diving birds or surface activity.

Q: Is Little Tunny good to eat?

A: Yes, when properly handled. The meat is dark and flavorful, excellent grilled or blackened. Immediate bleeding and icing after catch significantly improves taste and texture.

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

A: Summer through fall months offer peak action in West Palm Beach waters. Early morning and late afternoon feeding periods typically produce the most consistent results.

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Get ready for an unforgettable offshore adventure with your friends! This fishing charter is the perfect way to experience the stunning Palm Beach waters and try your hand at catching some incredible sea creatures. With room for up to 5 guests, you'll have plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the ride.

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