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2021 Mens Tuna Poling Trip
Highlights
- Experience the thrill of poling Southern Bluefin Tuna aboard the historic MFV Tacoma in the Southern Ocean.
- Steam from Port Lincoln to Neptune Island, immersing in five days of adventure and breathtaking coastal scenery.
- Haul in live bait under the night sky, creating unforgettable memories with the excitement of fishing.
- Catch your own bluefin tuna while dressed in provided wet weather gear, ensuring comfort and safety on the water.
There are very few places in the world left where you can have this experience.
The MFV Tacoma’s annual tuna fishing is an adventure where you can enjoy the thrill of poling a South- ern Bluefin Tuna on board a 84ft wooden tuna clipper in the Southern Ocean & Great Australian Bight.
We, the Tacoma Preservation Society have recreated a 1950’s tuna-fishing trip.
You steam from Port Lincoln to Neptune Island, Rocky Island & Coffin Bay for 5 days and 4 nights looking for live bait and tuna.
Just imagine, the first night with spotlights hauling in a net of live bait!
Then dressed in wet weather gear and a safety harness (provided for you) and using bamboo poles you will have the chance of a lifetime catching a bluefin tuna.
Tour details
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Single Available from 12 February 2021
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
Operation information
MFV Tacoma Port Lincoln
The MFV Tacoma, moored in Port Lincoln, South Australia, is a fully restored 1950s tuna poling boat cared for by the volunteers of the Tacoma Preservation Society. Officially registered as a historic vessel with the Australian National Maritime Museum, she offers maritime enthusiasts, families, eco-advocates and fishers a rare chance to step back in time and experience the golden era of Australia’s tuna industry.
From short bay cruises in Boston Bay to multi-day tuna poling adventures offshore, Tacoma’s voyages are unforgettable. Visitors can join the famous tuna poling trips (3–5 days) hauling in Southern Bluefin Tuna the old-fashioned way—with bamboo pole and metal lure. Tacoma has sailed to festivals including the Hobart Wooden Boat Festival and Port Fairy, and regularly visited remote locations like the Investigator Group in the Great Australian Bight.
Closer to home, highlights include the annual wool pick-up at Taylor Island, serving as a mothership for tuna competitions, and hosting back-deck seafood experiences for cruise ship guests. At her Port Lincoln berth in the marina, Tacoma becomes a floating museum where guided tours narrate her story and the rise of the tuna and prawn industries. Set against the backdrop of Port Lincoln’s working waterfront, a visit to Tacoma is easily combined with the region’s renowned seafood culture, national parks, pristine coastlines and wildlife encounters. Step aboard Tacoma—where history, adventure and seafood meet.
Memberships
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association
- Visitor Information Centre