Great results for our half day trip!
July 11, 2025 Port Vila 4 photos
Marlin (Blue)
Marlin (Blue)
Wahoo
Wahoo
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)

Trip Summary

We had a great group today from all walks of life. The weather was pretty glamour with a nice steady breeze and a bit of cloud cover. The day started great with a Blue marlin that had a go on the long rigger. When he came back, the crew backed of the drag and gave him a chance as the bite was half-hearted. We got him on, and after a fun little fight, we had the fish on the leader and boatside for a nice healthy release. Then we had a quick session at the fad, which resulted in a Mahi each for two of our anglers and a Wahoo for Glenn. We filleted up the fish for them on the way back so everyone went home with a nice dinner.
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Port-vila, Vanuatu
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