Rigging a Harpoon the Right Way
CENTRAL TO THE SUCCESS OF HISTORIC whaling fleets, harpoons might seem barbaric due to past association but actually represent one of today’s most sustainable methods of harvesting surface cruising bluefin tuna and broadbill swordfish. Selecting and capturing mature fish one at time with a harpoon eliminates the potential for accidental harvest of juveniles and bycatch species.
While selective techniques like this represent the future of sustainable commercial fishing, in pursuit of the ocean’s most formidable predators recreational anglers need to have all of the necessary tools at their disposal. Gaffs cover duties with dolphin, wahoo, kingfish and cobia, but when you are attempting to harvest swordfish it would be wise to have a properly rigged harpoon onboard. In this exploit when a large, ornery swordfish is on the leader there’s a fine line between securing your prize catch and watching it carelessly sink off into the depths.
Additionally, along Florida’s southeast coast there has been an increase in out of the ordinary tuna sightings. Whether daytime swordfishing in the Florida Straits or kite fishing the edge in 150 feet of water, triple digit yellowfin and even bigger bluefin encounters force astute anglers to leave the dock prepared for any battle. Fortunately, a multi-piece harpoon can be easily tucked away in a deck hatch, and unless you are following IGFA regulations, a harpoon is a much better option than a flying gaff when attempting to harvest big game. It not only ensures deeper penetration, but a deeper reach too and with less risk to the mate’s safety.
This story is from the May - June 2018 edition of Florida Sport Fishing.
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