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Deep Sea Fishing.


Join the boat Captain as we set out in the morning and evening.

Armed with bait, refreshments and fishing rods we will search for our days catch.
Marlin, king-fish, sail-fish and barracuda are among some of the possibilities.
Tobago's Peak fishing usually begins in November and continues until the end of May.
Fishing here is known for its variety; with wahoo, tuna, swordfish, sailfish and white marlin being caught on a regular basis.
The large marlins estimated around the 1200-pound range are rarely caught since the poundage of these fish often exceeds the gauge of the equipment used.
In the peak season October-December, sailfish and white marlin are so plentiful and huge that game fishers are likely to find delightful never-ending action from dawn till dusk, especially off the northwest coast on the leeward side of Tobago, between the three-rock formation called the Sisters and two small uninhabited islands called Giles.
Fish conservation through a catch and release programme is encouraged in Tobago.
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