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Fishing Bluefin Tuna with Lures in Brittany: Techniques, Season, and Recommended Gear

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Rédigé par Blog Rodhouse Le 16 Jul 2025

The Bluefin Tuna: a legendary fish of extraordinary size

The bluefin tuna is an iconic fish of the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans. A powerful migrator, it can exceed 3 meters in length and weigh up to around 600 kg. A true sprinter of the seas, this spectacular predator was long threatened by overfishing, but is now making a strong comeback, much to the delight of sport fishing enthusiasts.

Why is fishing tuna on the chase so captivating?

Fishing tuna on the chase is a unique, adrenaline-packed experience. When tunas pursue schools of baitfish at the surface, they create impressive turbulence known as “whirlpools.” This visual and fast-paced style of fishing demands quick reactions, endurance, and perfect mastery of the gear. It appeals to anglers seeking thrills and muscular fights with a formidable opponent.

In this article:

  • Ideal season for chasing bluefin tuna
  • Techniques and approach strategies
  • Recommended gear (rods, reels, lures, etc.)
  • Fishing areas and regulations

When to fish bluefin tuna on the chase?

Season Calendar 2025

The bluefin tuna fishery is regulated by strict rules. In 2025, the no‑kill period runs from early June to mid‑November. Harvesting (“kill”) is allowed from July 11 to October 10. In Brittany, the first tuna appear in early July, with the peak season running from July 20 until the first autumn storms (around mid‑October).

Regulations to know

  • A DDTM authorization is required for no‑kill fishing (apply between April and May).
  • To keep a tuna, you must obtain a tag, usually through an affiliated association.
  • Minimum legal size: 1.15 meters or 30 kg.
  • See the full law text on Legifrance.

Favorable conditions for bluefin tuna fishing

Weather and Navigation

Tuna typically hunt over seabeds at least 35 m deep. Depending on the area, you may need to cover several nautical miles. Good weather conditions are therefore essential for safety and efficient spotting.

Spotting a tuna chase

Tuna often move in schools and create spectacular surface activity. They can be located by:

  • Surface boils
  • The presence of seabirds feeding
  • Behavior of dolphins or other predators

What gear for chasing bluefin tuna?

Spinning rods

Matching the rod power to the size of the target fish is crucial:

Reels

A strong drag (20–30 kg) and high line capacity are required:

  • Size 14000: ideal for tuna up to 60 kg
  • Size 18000–20000: for tuna of 60 kg and up
  • Size 30000: useful for live bait fishing or very deep water

Braided line & shock leader

Use braid matched to the rod’s power: PE6, PE8, PE10. Avoid 12‑strand braids. A shock leader of about 2.20 m is tied to the braid with an FG knot. Fluorocarbon is preferred for live bait rigs.

Lures

Must-have lures in your tackle box:

Essential terminal tackle accessories

Tip: Keeping a split ring on each lure prevents over-opening when changing them. Less wear, more efficiency!

Tips to maximize your chances

Spotting fish and discretion

A pair of stabilized binoculars is an excellent investment for spotting chases from up to 6 nautical miles away. Pay attention to bird behavior and other boats.

Approaching chases

Approach chases quietly or, conversely, attempt a swift pass. Adapt your strategy to the fish’s behavior.

Ideal timing

In some coastal areas (e.g. the Glénan Islands), chases follow a strict rhythm: dawn session, break at 11 am, resume around 6 pm. Offshore, the pattern can vary entirely.

Where to fish bluefin tuna in France?

  • Mediterranean: tuna present year-round
  • Atlantic Coast: season starts in June
  • Brittany: mid‑July
  • Normandy: early August
  • Hauts‑de‑France: mid‑August

Our Rodhouse special selection for bluefin tuna

Discover our special packs dedicated to tuna chase fishing. Everything you need to be ready on the big day.

Conclusion

Fishing bluefin tuna on the chase is a unique adventure combining strategy, strength, and passion. Good preparation, suitable gear, and precise observations make all the difference.

For technical questions or personalized advice, contact us at contact@rodhouse.com.

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