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Pacific Sailfish... This is one of the most exciting game fish in the world. Once hooked, these fighters often break water dozens of times, for the thrill of a life time. Most Sail fishing is done by fast trolling large colorful lures and live bait. You can often see a sail fish approach the lure at light speed and then burst in to action! All sail fishing is strictly "catch and release", which means there will be plenty left to catch next year! |
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Black Marlin... This is one of the ultimate game fish in the world. Some times exceeding 1000 lb., this is one of the "kings" in the sport fishing world. Heavy tackle is provided to handle these giants, including fighting chairs, and heavy rods and reels. If you hook one of these monsters, don't expect to put down your pole for an hour (or two). |
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Blue Marlin... Like the Black Marlin, this is one of the ultimate game fish in the world. Some times exceeding 1000 lb., this is one of the "kings" in the sport fishing world. Heavy tackle is provided to handle these giants, including fighting chairs, and heavy rods and reels. |
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Rooster Fish... This game fish is a real thrill! They are caught by the dozens often in close to shore waters. They can be be easily caught on just about any kind of spin cast lure you can throw in the water, as well as on salt water fly's. They generally run from about 10-15 lb., but can reach over 25 lb. or more. These fish are also real fighters. It's not uncommon to have one of these fish on the line for 20 minutes or more. |
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Dorado... ...Also know as a Dolfin, and Mahi Mahi. This is an incredible fish. If you have never seen one, your in for a real surprise the first time one pops out of the water. These fish almost appear animated in a collage of fluorescent color, as they are taken on board the boat. They are also a real fighter, often breaking water, and generally putting up a real battle! These fish are commonly released, but are often taken back for the evenings dinner as well. The Dorado is regarded as one of the best tasting fish in the world, a highly prized delicacy. |
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| Yellowfin Tuna… Without a doubt, the period from June thru October is the best time for hard battling yellowfin tuna. Huge schools of yellowfins come closer to the to shoreline at this time of year offering offshore anglers solid rod bending action. Some yellowfin are caught year-round but the best action is during the rainy season. The seas are still calm then and it rains mostly in the afternoons. Largest yellowfin tuna was a beauty of 315 pounds. |
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