Countless miles, innumerable fish, and yet the lure of big game fishing still pulls strongly. I have been fortunate enough (or worked hard enough) in my life to be able to experience some of the best the sportfishing world has to offer.
Though I am not usually a big fan of lists, I am a big fan of a list that encourages others to throw in their two cents (though you better remember that mine is worth 3 cents!).
San Cristobal, Galapagos, Ecuador
Best charter operation: Sportfish Galapagos
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Best charter operation: Bruce Brothers
Block Island, Rhode Island, USA
This beautiful island is located 16 miles east of Montauk, NY and has one of the best striped bass bites in the world. The fish range up to world-record size and targeting them with eels on light spinning tackle is challenging and rewarding. The island also supports exceptional fisheries for fluke, sea bass, porgies, sharks, tuna, and blackfish (tautog). In comparison to Montauk, there is loads more bottom and a lot less fishing pressure. If you can’t catch decent fish here, sell your boat and take up golf or cycling. See destinations, species, and video here
Best charter operation: Capt Rich Tenreiro
Venice Louisiana, USA
Best charter operation: Mexican Gulf Fishing Company
Gautemala
This is the first choice if you want to battle biggest pacific sailfish (many over 100lbs) on 12-20lb tackle. A typical day will see at least double digits and on some days the action is continuous. The biggest attraction is pitching baits back to teased fish and hooking the fish. It can be challenging, but it is very entertaining. The usually calm conditions make this a fun trip for groups that also include some less experienced anglers. There are also small-medium yellowfin tuna and an occasional big blue marlin.
The entire state of Florida, USA
That’s right, the ENTIRE state of Florida. Countless inshore and offshore destinations for nearly every bucket-list species, including tarpon, snook, bonefish, permit, sailfish, swordfish, snappers, groupers, and more. I suspect it would take a lifetime to explore all the fishing opportunities in this state.
Montauk, New York, USA
Best tackle shop and marina: Gone Fishing Marina
Cape May, New Jersey
Best Charter Operation: Stalker Charters
Costa Rica
Despite a somewhat over-hyped offshore fishery, the sailfish bite and inshore fishery (especially Tarpon) are quite good (even amazing). Anglers need to be careful and do some homework before booking a trip. There are countless locations, and not all of them are equal. Just because there is great fishing in some areas does not mean it is good everywhere.
Pinas Bay, Panama
This is a great place if you just want to say you caught a big black marlin. Experienced anglers should stay away. Basically you drag a live bonito behind the boat until Mr. Black appears. After a very brief fight on over-sized tackle with the boat furiously backing down, and an equally quick revival and release, you’re done. It is done this way to protect these amazing fish, but there is no challenge and at times it just seems senseless. You need to be quick with your camera, or you may not get a shot. Decent trip for the aging angler and his trophy wife to say he fought a marlin.
Australia
This is a big place that has too many great fishing destinations to count. I simply have not traveled there, but the stories and photos suggest greatness.
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