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Well, you've got them unlocked but that's only half the battle. Unfortunately it is RNG as to when/if they spawn afterwards. You could try to dive, see if they spawn, and then quit and reload if they don't - if you aren't in a forced Blue Hole layout due to story progression, it'll change each time.
For future readers' clarity, morning/afternoon don't matter for tuna. And rainy weather doesn't matter for any fish, to my knowledge.
Just keep checking the 3 spawning spots (that I know of). I thought the yellowfin were the only option at one spot but that same spawn had bluefin finally after like 4 times being yellow. The spawn points I recall are the;
1. Top of the shallows near the start where they run left to right,
2. Just a little lower running back and forth diagonally on the left side of the shallows
3. Far right of the shallows closer to the 50m mark
I am unsure if the first 2 were only during the Tuna event as I wasn't playing the shallows too much after that point. I did find the needed bluefin at location 3 after a few yellowfin spawns.
In the year and a half since release I've seen nothing that supports that supposition. Nothing in the Marinca suggests rain influences anything (it indicates day or night only). If you'd like to do some statistically significant sampling I would love to see your results.