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Fishing, Fishing In The South Pacific



by Garvin Douglas

The South Pacific is the place to go if you want both an exciting and interesting fishing experience. It is an area that draws people from far and wide. In late summer it is one of the accommodating places in the world to fish for tuna and billfish. This is because as the weather gets colder, they swim close to the shore to keep warm.

Fishing in the South Pacific can be done at any time of year. The winter is an especially thrilling time to fish and there are no particular must-haves for fishing in the area. You can literally show up in warm clothes with your gear, and you are ready to start.

Some of the best places for tourists to fish are Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Niue. You will find that there is no shortage of fish in these areas, a real bonus for enjoying your time there. As the fishing there is very straightforward, you will not need any special equipment, so out-of-pocket expense is kept to a minimum.

You can also witness some of the spectacular acrobatics of the sailfish in the South Pacific. These are just one of the many amazing fish you can track on your trip. And if you are looking for a tale to tell everyone when you get home, why not try to land a trevally.

Fishing in the South Pacific is traditionally not only for food. Many of the local fishermen engage in the catch-and-release practice. This is helpful for maintaining higher levels of fish, and it also is respectful of the marine life itself since there is little point to keeping anything you do not intend to eat.

Regardless of your fishing skills, you are sure to thoroughly enjoy a fishing trip in the South Pacific. Whether you are new to fishing or an old hand, you will certainly be challenged all the same. Look for a fishing guide to help you find and catch exactly what you want.

On the other hand, if you prefer to focus more on the game side of fishing as a sport, it is a good idea to rent a boat for the purpose. These pursuits are certainly no longer reserved for only the wealthy; almost anyone can enjoy them. Whatever kind of fishing you opt for in the South Pacific, you are sure to have a fantastic time.

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