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Fishing in the South Pacific By: Nicky Pilkington The South Pacific has long been known because of the exciting experiences the waters can offer. It has been famous to tourists and even neighboring countries because of adventures and excitements it can offer. Many fishermen come to New Zealand when summers draws to a close. This is the season when tuna and billfish swim closer to the shores to find a warmer place. Tags: fishing, fly fishing, sport, sea, boat, net, rod, reel, fish
Offshore Saltwater Boats By: Allen Bohart Offshore fishing is the stuff of legend, and brings about daydreams of hours-long battles with huge sailfish ala Hemingway. To realize those dreams, one must first own the right equipment, including an offshore fishing boat. Offshore fishing boats are not your everyday boat. They are much heavier and more rugged than the average lake runabout you see in many of your neighbor's driveways. In fact, you are highly unlikely to see any kind of offshore boat in anyone's driveway as... Tags: fishing, boats, fishing boats, saltwater fishing, offshore saltwater fising boats
Florida’s Deep Sea Fishing By: David Evermon Deep sea fishing is becoming a very popular sport especially to those who love fishing to begin with. The experience of deep sea fishing is very different than the one that the old fashioned and traditional fisherman are used to, this is more of a science then the calm and solitude sport of fishing.
Shark Fishing Guide For Tourists By: Benjamin Shepardson If you are visiting the Keys and love to fish, but do not have cash flow to hire a guide for multiple days. (Like me, at $400 - $800 a day for guided fishing there is no way I could afford to fish anywhere nears as much as I need to satisfy me)
Of course if your heart is set on catching Sailfish, bonefish, permit etc … frankly if your heart is set on catching any fish I would suggest you hire a guide. The waters of the Keys are big and it can take some serious know-how in ... Tags: florida keys, key west, fishing
Pacific Blue Marlin - Lures That Work Here In Fiji By: Adrian Watt When trolling lures for Blue marlin aboard ‘Bite Me’, we run a standard spread of four lures off bent butt chair rods and use Penn International 80STWs. We run a long and short corner from the transom rod holders and a long and short rigger from the chair. Sometimes we run a teaser such as a spreader bar or a Pakula Witchdoctor. Tags: fishing, gamefishing, sportfishing, fiji, pacific, marlin, wahoo, sailfish, lures, kadavu,
Tips On - Wahoo - Lures That Work Here In Fiji By: Adrian Watt From May to October, packs of wahoo congregate along the Great Astrolabe Barrier Reef. The average size of wahoo is about 50lbs with a good fish weighing in at 75lbs. Each wahoo pack usually has a fish of close to 100lbs. We almost always use lures when targeting wahoo however we often get jumped by fish when bait & switch fishing for sailfish. If your teaser is rigged with mono…wave bye bye to the end of your daisy chain… Tags: fishing, gamefishing, sportfishing, fiji, pacific, marlin, wahoo, sailfish, lures, kadavu,
Costa Rica Fishing: The Great Get Away By: Mr. Hat One of the favorite past times of many vacationers is to go deep sea diving. Not only are there beautiful marine life and plants there is something mystical about being underneath the water. After a deep-sea dive many of these vacationers decide that they would like to take a slice of this heaven home. In order to achieve this they now turn to deep-sea fishing. The marine life looks great in the water and even better on the wall of the study at home! Tags: Costa Rica Fishing, deep sea fishing, sailfish, marlin, dorado, roosterfish, snapper, whao
Belly Flap Teaser: how to tease them up! By: Adrian Watt It’s another beautiful day out fishing for Pacific sailfish along the Great Astrolabe barrier reef. You were off at dawn and now your two pink squid daisy chain teasers are skipping along in the wake, your party of anglers waiting patiently around the cockpit with their pitch baits ready for the first sailfish attack. Tags: sports-and-recreation, fishing, fishing, gamefishing, sportfishing, fiji, pacific, marlin,
YahooWahoo Lure Test at Matava, Fiji By: Adrian Watt About a year ago (2006), Matava Resort Gamefishing was asked by Palm Fishing & Outdoors Australia to test and comment on a whole range of new skirted lures and bibbed minnows manufactured by Lurestreet in China. Palm Fishing was interested in stocking the best lures from the range and needed some field testing. Tags: sports-and-recreation, fishing, fishing, gamefishing, sportfishing, fiji, pacific, marlin,
Doing it the Hard Way By: Adrian Watt I recently had the pleasure of taking Carl-Johan Nilsson out for a bit of a fish in our inshore game fishing vessel ‘Offensive Tackle’. The weather was a bit gnarly outside the reef so we spent the first afternoon working some of my favourite narrow barred (Spanish) mackerel spots close to the resort. We trolled a couple of bibbed minnows (Red head and green/gold) as well as a mackerel favourite – ballyhoo rigged with a heavy skirted lure on the nose. Tags: sports-and-recreation, fishing, fishing, gamefishing, sportfishing, fiji, pacific, marlin,
Basic Guide To Fishing In the South Pacific By: Paul Hata The South Pacific has long been known because of the exciting experiences the waters can offer. It has been famous to tourists and even neighboring countries because of adventures and excitements it can offer. Many fishermen come to New Zealand when summers draws to a close. This is the season when tuna and billfish swim closer to the shores to find a warmer place. Tags: shopping, fashion, jewelry, electronics, computers, wholesale, free, discount, bargain, accessories
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