I've done quite a bit of handlining before I got into the drillship business with no fishing allowed. It was a slow ship (8 knots) so great for catching albacore off of the west coast. We used a wire leader with a squid jig and a double pronged hook. For the handline we had a couple hundred pound test blue poly... something with substance so you could haul the fish in while remaining underway (I've successfully used 3/8 manila too but it's a bit bulky). The key was a 'snubber' at the bulwarks to take the shock when they bit. Without it we'd just remove the lips of the fish! I've used bungeee cords to snub or black rubber rigs made just for that purpose purchased at commercial fishing suppliers. Nothing better for dinner offshore than fresh tuna or mahi that barely stopped bleeding before it hit the grill.




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