Episode 207 - Tuna On Fly Special

Episode 207 - Tuna On Fly Special

From The Intermediate Line Podcast by Chris Andrew Volter

January 31, 2026 · 1h 36m · Episode 215

About this episode

This episode discusses various techniques and strategies for catching tuna on fly, including experimental methods to avoid shark predation.

Tuna on fly could very well be the most fun you can have with your pants on !! Its a timely podcast when for most of the country, we are or are close to seeing migratory schools of Tuna pass their way through local waters. The ways to be consistent with this aspect of our sport is a real science, the approaches are varied and diverse for the consistent guys. On this episode we cover a range of techniques to put a fly in front of these rockets, including highly experimental ways to avoid shark predation, tackle that's unlikely to break, a measure of how long you should take to land one, flies, casting expectations and most importantly the role of the captain. This show is proudly supported by Power Pole, Kettafly, Beast Brushes, Nervous Water and Flats Craft

People in this episode

Host: Chris Andrew Volter

Topics covered

  • tuna fishing
  • fly fishing techniques
  • shark predation
  • fishing tackle
  • casting expectations
  • role of the captain

Keywords

  • tuna
  • fly fishing
  • fishing techniques
  • shark predation
  • fishing tackle
  • casting
  • migratory schools

Sponsors

Power Pole, Kettafly, Beast Brushes, Nervous Water, Flats Craft

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