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Offshore Fishing

EVERY CATCH DESERVES
A SAFE RETURN

Offshore fishing offers a different kind of appeal, from inshore trips, such as deeper water, greater distances, and the chance to catch serious gamefish in some of the most exciting conditions on offer. 

For many fishers, it’s the draw of chasing tuna, working the open ocean, and putting both skill and patience to the test.

Offshore fishing delivers some of the most rewarding days on the water, but it also brings bigger risks.

Changing weather, fatigue, and high-pressure decisions can all make the difference between a successful trip and a dangerous one. 

Coastguard Tautiaki Moana and the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council are bringing back the Southern Bluefin Tuna Seminar Series for 2026, now expanded nationwide. 

These sessions are designed for fishers who want to improve their chances of finding tuna, while also making smarter, safer decisions on the water. 

Built on experience, the seminar series was originally developed following a tragic 2024 winter season for the fishing community, creating an opportunity to share practical lessons and encourage safer decision-making offshore. 

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What You Will Learn

The seminars cover the practical skills that matter most offshore:

  • Trip planning. 
  • Communications. 
  • Fuel management. 
  • Bar crossings. 
  • Vessel checks. 
  • Crew readiness. 
  • Offshore decision-making. 
  • Tuna fishing tips from experienced local fishers. 

Whether you’re heading offshore for the first time or looking to sharpen your approach, the series offers experience-based advice you can use straight away. 

Catch More, Return Safely 

If you’re serious about offshore tuna fishing, this is your chance to learn from people who know the conditions, the risks, and the realities of the hunt. 

Better prep. Better decisions. Better trips. 

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