Welcome to Tubou, the capital of Fiji's Lau Province, where the pristine waters of the Lau Archipelago offer world-class fishing amidst breathtaking island scenery. This remote paradise comprises 57 islands, 19 inhabited, creating an exclusive angling playground teeming with diverse marine life. Anglers here target trophy species like Giant Trevally, Yellowfin Tuna, Spanish Mackerel, and Mahi Mahi in nutrient-rich currents that attract large pelagic predators.
The archipelago's varied underwater topography—from vibrant coral reefs to deep-sea trenches exceeding 3,000 feet—supports versatile fishing techniques. Troll the channels for pelagic giants, jig alongside steep drop-offs for Dogtooth Tuna, or cast surface poppers for explosive Trevally strikes. Secluded bays and uninhabited islets provide sheltered flats perfect for light-tackle adventures, while offshore seamounts hold Blue Marlin and Sailfish during peak seasons.
With minimal fishing pressure compared to busier Fijian regions, Tubou delivers exceptional opportunities for record catches in a serene setting. The region's commitment to marine conservation ensures thriving ecosystems, where encounters with over 1,500 fish species occur against a backdrop of volcanic islands and traditional Fijian culture. Experience the ultimate South Pacific angling adventure in this unspoiled marine sanctuary.