How to fish with a streamer?
The saltwater streamer is mainly used for slow trolling or drifting when targeting tuna, bonito and other pelagic predators. In the Mediterranean, the Atlantic or tropical waters, it imitates a small injured baitfish and triggers instinctive strikes. Depending on activity, it can be fished near the surface or mid-water. Tip: vary your trolling speed to enhance the effect of a vulnerable prey and increase strike rates.
FAQ – Saltwater streamers (EN)
Which fish can be caught with streamers?
Streamers are highly effective on bluefin tuna, bonito, jacks and other pelagic predators.
What is the difference between a streamer and a jig?
A streamer imitates a small drifting baitfish, while a jig mimics a fleeing fish in vertical action.
How to use a streamer for trolling?
Practice slow trolling, vary the speed and adjust depth according to fish activity to maximize effectiveness.