Crazy Sailfish & Wahoo Blitz!
August 25, 2015 Port Vila 1 photo
Sailfish
Sailfish
Tuna (Dogtooth)
Tuna (Dogtooth)
Wahoo
Wahoo

Trip Summary

Today I had a plan to try and fish the same tide later in the day where we seen 'em the day before, which left the morning free. We opted to try for dogtooth, and caught plenty of small fish on ballyhoo's, but getting live bait proved hard and meant the bigger fish alluded us. Mid morning in worsening conditions we headed towards our honey hole, and along the way we caught another sail and more wahoo. When we arrived at the spot, the bait on the screen was ridiculous and each chunk was surrounded by big fish marks, but no bites.... I told the guys not to stress as we were still an hour or so from the tide and that soon enough they'd bite,,, and bite they did. We caught 2 from 4 sails (the biggest was switched off the bridge teaser) and another 17 wahoo !!! So yet again lots more smiling faces and full bellies in the village...
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Port-vila, Vanuatu
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