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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