Live Aboard Adventures
August 23, 2015 Port Vila 2 photos
Jobfish (Green)
Jobfish (Green)
Sailfish
Sailfish
Tuna (Dogtooth)
Tuna (Dogtooth)
Wahoo
Wahoo

Trip Summary

After a night at Bokkisa island resort and with a new crew onboard we set off before sunrise heading south. The first half a day was spent punching into 25 knots of wind, which made for a particularly long and uncomfortable morning ! It was worth it though! We arrived at our destination half way down the east coast of Malakula, after some lunch and a bit of prep we were ready to put the baits out. It took ten minutes to find the fish and in that afternoon we caught a lively Sailfish on a Rapala, 4 wahoo, some small dogtooth and a couple of job fish. Then it was back to a nearby anchorage for dinner and to get ready for a dogtooth session at dawn the next day. Not a bad haul for an afternoon, and its always a bonus when you get fresh Sashimi!
Nambas Fishing Charters
Port-vila, Vanuatu
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Nambas Fishing Charters offers various fishing packages onboard a luxury 40’ Blackwatch. The boat was custom built to the highest specifications for all levels of game fishing. Speaking of which, Nambas Fishing Charters can put you on some real mass...

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