Guam Fishing Charters

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Guam: 6 fishing charters available

Aquaman Charters Guam - Belinda
Aquaman Charters Guam - Belinda

Piti • 31 ft • 6 persons

Hearing the reel scream as you rush across the deck to start battling a huge Marlin, while the sea spray mists the air.

"Luckily, I caught 3 mahimahi tuna out of 15 tuna. It was a private, unique, and memorable experience." —⁠ JUNMIN,
trips fromUS $500
Heritage Boat Charters – 40'
Heritage Boat Charters – 40'

Agat • 40 ft • 6 persons

Heritage Boat Charters is not only a fleet of comfortable fishing vessels but also one of the longest-running locally-owned companies in Guam.

"I truly enjoy fishing! To come out here and experience fishing in Guam with the Heritage team was amazing!" —⁠ Bryan,
trips fromUS $550
Guam Fishing Expeditions
Guam Fishing Expeditions

Agat • 22 ft • 3 persons

Famous for being located next to the deepest point of any ocean and lying on top of the tallest seamount in the world, Guam is a must for all nature lovers and passionate anglers.

"We really enjoyed this (for us) once in a lifetime experience, to catch this beautiful mahi-mahis!" —⁠ Denis,
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trips fromUS $450
Island Girl Sports Fishing
Island Girl Sports Fishing

Hagåtña • 44 ft • 6 persons

Join Guam’s premier fishing service for a thrilling offshore adventure as you discover colors you didn’t know even existed.

"Ray and José were great had a blast!" —⁠ Brandon,
trips fromUS $745
Chamoale Charters
Chamoale Charters

Agat • 28 ft • 6 persons

Idyllic sandy beaches, pristine aquamarine waters, and some of the best offshore sport fishing on this planet, those three things make Guam one of the best vacation and fishing spots.

"Awesome trip 10/10. Started off morning fishing for Marlin, no luck." —⁠ Zach,
trips fromUS $350
Shut up & Fish Guam Charter
Shut up & Fish Guam Charter

Hagåtña • 26 ft • 4 persons

Shut Up & Fish, recognized as Guam's Best fishing charter three years in a row, invites you on a fun and memorable fishing adventure on the productive waters of Guam.

"These guys are the best!! Took my daughter out for the first time; she can’t wait to go again!" —⁠ John, WA
trips fromUS $800
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Guam

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Fishing in Guam

For big game fishing enthusiasts, there’s nothing like casting a line in the heart of the Pacific Ocean. That kind of experience is exactly what you’ll get when you spend a day off the coast of Guam fishing for Marlin, Tuna, and other prizes. This U.S. territory in the Western Pacific is surrounded by the most dramatic topography in the world, featuring the highest underwater mountain as well as the infamous Mariana Trench. Add to that impeccably clear waters, sandy beaches, and world class deep sea fishing just minutes outside of the harbor—and you’ve got yourself one memorable vacation.

Known For

The stellar sport fishing Guam is known for has everything to do with geography. This 30-mile long island formed millions of years ago when two volcanoes sank into the ocean, leaving only their twin peaks above sea level. These peaks are surrounded by a coral table reef, but it doesn’t take long to reach intensely deep waters beyond that. This allows big game fish such as Marlin, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin and Skipjack Tuna to swim as close as ¼ of a mile from the shoreline. The big game fish in these waters are relatively small compared to those in other parts of the world, but a high catch rate makes up for it.

You can count on excellent big game fishing opportunities almost all year in Guam. Mahi Mahi and Wahoo provide most of the action from fall through early spring. In summer, it’s all about Blue Marlin and Yellowfin Tuna, who reach their peak in late July and August. Meanwhile, Skipjack Tuna, Barracuda, and other species keep anglers busy year-round. Depending on the weather, you might hook into these bad boys just off the coast or up to 50 miles out. Most big game fishing takes place north of Orote Point on the west side of the island. Guam fishing charters will often take you to hot spots such as the Galvez Banks or a series of Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs).

A day on these waters is about more than epic deep sea battles. The nearshore reefs are teeming with various Snapper, Grouper, Jacks, Parrotfish, Rainbow Runner, and other stunning specimens. Snorkeling among these colorful fish is a popular tourist attraction, as is spearfishing—a time-honored Chamorro tradition which has maintained its popularity in Guam to this day. 

Need to Know

Regulations

Recreational anglers do not need a fishing license in Guam. Most fish are legal to harvest year-round, but be aware of size and bag limits.

Techniques

Blue Marlin in these waters only average 100-200 lbs, which makes for some great light tackle action. Other Guam fishing techniques include jigging, popping, trolling, bottom fishing, and deep dropping. For your safety, spearfishing is only recommended for targeting small species in shallow water close to shore.

Budget

You’ll find many Guam fishing charters on the west side of the island, mainly located at the Agaña Marina in the capital city Agaña and at the Agat Marina, about 20 minutes south.

Half day trips (4 hours) cost $350-$500, while ¾ day trips (6 hours) can range from $450-$650. You can expect to pay between $550-$850 for a full day trip (8-10 hours). Some charter operators offer discounted trips for about $130 per person.

Getting Around

Located over 1,600 miles from Japan and almost 4,000 miles from Hawaii, there’s no faster way to access Guam than by air. Flights to Guam A.B. Won Pat Airport are offered by Japan Airlines, ANA (All Nippon Airways), and Korean Air.

Once you get to the island, you can make good use of the local taxi service or buses run by the Guam Mass Transit Authority. Bus lines connect many towns across the island and run every 30 minutes or so. You can find taxis outside of most hotels and shopping centers.

One of the best times to travel to Guam is between December and March, during the dry season. On the other hand, summer is the time to go if you’re purely interested in landing Marlin or Tuna, but be wary of the typhoon season from July through November. If you’re heading to Guam to enjoy some casual game fishing, there’s almost never a bad time to cast your line around here!

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Guam Fishing Seasons

January

It’s dry season in Guam, which can be the perfect opportunity to venture offshore for some deep sea fishing! Expect lots of action from Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, and Skipjack Tuna.

February

Mahi Mahi are at their peak, and the Wahoo bite isn’t bad either! Bottom fishing will bring you Snapper and Grouper, while a bit of angling on the reefs could produce anything from Parrotfish to Rainbow Runner.

March

Enjoy the final month of the dry season, with clear sunny skies and an excellent chance at landing Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Skipjack Tuna, and more!

April

As the seasons shift, the fishing is starting to change around here, too. You can still expect lots of Wahoo and Mahi Mahi action, with an early bite from some of the summer big game fish Guam is known for.

May

Come May, all the major players are on the scene—from Wahoo to Blue Marlin, Sailfish, and Yellowfin Tuna. The weather should still be fair enough to head offshore.

June

June marks the height of big game fishing in Guam, when Tuna, Sailfish, Blue Marlin and other fish are biting vigorously. Keep an eye on the forecast–typhoon season is just around the corner.

July

Wet season is in full swing, so be sure check the weather before you head out in case of typhoons. If the seas are too rough, you can still dabble in some excellent big game fishing close to shore.

August

Target Marlin, Tuna, Sailfish, and more less than half a mile off the coast, or see what the reefs have in store! Trevally, Rainbow Runner, and scores of other tropical fish are sure to intrigue you.

September

Wahoo often appear in larger numbers for a second peak season in fall. Fishing for Marlin, Tuna, and Sailfish is declining slightly this month, as the wet season carries on. 

October

Weather permitting, you can enjoy good fishing for Wahoo and Skipjack Tuna in October. As always, the reefs have plenty of colorful surprises in store.

November

Guam’s rainy season is coming to a close this month, but there may be a typhoon to come so don’t head too far offshore just yet. Mahi Mahi are starting to reappear. 

December

As the weather begins to calm, you can expect more opportunities to travel farther from shore. Wahoo, Skipjack Tuna, and Mahi Mahi are the fish to catch these days!

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