Sport fishing is exciting and one of the place it is even more exciting is Mexico fishing, this is where professional sport fisherman and anyone who has ever fished in these waters know this is the best place for fishing. This is where the fish are large; they put up a fight that makes reeling them in the most exciting kind of fishing and the boat is a luxury yacht. Fish like Marlins that will be so large the only place the will fit is hanging up next to the angler that reeled it in.
This is the type of fishing that when the sport fisher has a bite it is one where they know it is something big, something that could snap the pole if they do not use all their skill. This is because fish from several different waters are attracted to Mexico and tat makes Mexico fishing perfect, because this is where the Sea of Cortez, the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean waters all meet, along with the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico fishing is the kind of fishing that pros look for when they have the time and it is angler’s heaven for the sport fisher that waits for fishing trips. To most people that want to spend time on the water and they love fishing there is little chance they will be disappointed out in these waters on a yacht filled with everything that is needed for a fishing trip where the big ones are being reeled in.
The fish that are pulled out of these waters include Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna and other large fish. That means this is the kind of fishing where the fight is on, the tip of the pole is bent from the weight and it’s a good day. What makes it an even better day is when the fish is reeled in on a yacht there is a place to store the fish till the trip is over. A yacht is a terrific boat to fish from, with a baiting station, a place to store the fish and relaxing when the day is over. This is because Mexico fishing from a yacht means having a boat that is as comfortable as home, there is plenty of room to move about, there is a place to relax and talk fishing stories and everything is taken care of by a professional crew. There is no work to do beside fishing and having a good trip, while the crew takes care of everything.
Mexico fishing is the best it gets, the fish the boat and the company, because the only people that will be encountered are the ones that have been invited on the yacht to fish, or the family. That can not be said about every fishing trip, many there is more work to take care of the boat and sail it than actual fishing, the people that have been invited are all crowded and by the time the fishing trip is over it is a relief.
By: Callie Morris
Archive for October, 2009
Mexico Fishing Has it All For the Sport Fisherman
October 24th, 2009California Sport Fishing
October 23rd, 2009
Are you ready to take some of the best California sport fishing trips? It doesn’t matter if you’ve had a chance to experience catching a trophy fish or not, California has plenty to offer. Deep sea and charter fishing are available throughout the state in many places most people would even think of going. By the time you’re done reading this article, you might be ready to book your next angler’s vacation.
Living The Life
The hardest thing to do while sport fishing in California is deciding on where to go. There are a plethora of destinations to choose from and fishing locations all over the waters. The best thing to do is know what you want to fish for before you go. Then of course deciding if you want to take a deep sea fishing trip or regular charter where the fish are plentiful.
Places like the San Francisco Bay have both private and group charters available to catch various Salmon, Rock Cod, and Albacore Tuna. Even though the trip is geared around sport fishing, the scenery is also unbelievable. At times you’ll find see of the most astonishing whale and bird expeditions around. So be sure to take the camera along for the ride.
For those of you who love to fly fish, Southern California gives you the opportunity to taken in some sport fishing along the coastal lines. If you like to eat what you catch, surf fishing is a great experience around the San Diego and Mission Bay. During the spring time you can find some of the biggest Halibut the area has to offer. However, the fish of choice around these parts is the Corbina which many anglers compare to the Texas Redfish.
California sport fishing isn’t complete until you’ve tackled some of the areas in the Northern region. The “Lost Coast” definitely completes the angler’s dream within Shelter Cove. Since the area is predominantly secluded, the fish have had years to lurk underneath the waters. Leaving you to catch large Black Rockfish and Stripers all over.
What To Do Next
It really doesn’t matter where you go in California, each location can give you an experience like no other. Northern, Southern, and Central areas all have their uniqueness so if you travel to one area, put the other two on your to do list. California sport fishing will not only be a great time it will also give you many memories to reminisce about for years to come.
By: Robert Grazian
Sport Fishing The Hawaiian Way
October 23rd, 2009
I have grown up my entire life in Hawaii near the ocean and admit that I have never gone sport fishing. I am a self proclaimed veteran when it comes to scuba diving but when it comes to reeling in a fish as opposed to spearing one I haven’t a clue.
It all started when my uncle from California came on a vacation trip to visit my family. He was bored one day and asked me what fun things there are to do here in Hawaii. I live on the North Shore and the activities are limitless but there is a catch, you need money to have fun.
I told my uncle about sport fishing and a charter that runs out of Haleiwa harbor. He got excited over the thought of being swallowed in 20 foot swells and having the salt water breeze splashing in his face.
We decided that we would book a charter the next day and it was with a company called Sport Fishing Hawaii. Upon arrival to the harbor we saw our ride out to see, it was the Karlyn vessel.
My uncle got everything he expected from the sport fishing adventure and then some, we caught 5 mahi mahi and a marlin. Captain Mark told us that we were lucky to get the marlin because not much fishing charters in Hawaii get to land a marlin. The marlin was about three hundred pounds and we cut it up and divided up among the captain and his crew. This is an experience that I will not forget, thanks to captain Mark and his Sport Fishing Hawaii charter.
By: Lauren Ashe