header-1 header-2 header-3 header-4 header-5 header-6 header-7 header-8 header-9 header-10 header-11 header-12

Fishing methods used in Fiji

Light Tackle

Print

Light / Medium Tackle

We consider 8-10kg (16-20lb) line class to be light tackle around these waters and for general fishing 15kg (30lb) line class is mostly used.

Our 8-10kg outfits are Shimano TLD 20s on Excaliber custom rods and the 15kg gear is Penn International 30Ts on Shimano or Eyre Custom rods.

Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji

The 15kg gear can handle just about anything thrown at it including small marlin but light enough to provide excellent sport on the sailfish, wahoo, yellowfin, mahi mahi and a host of reef predators along the way.

Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji

Walu Spanish mackerel on Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji

For an extra kick, we encourage anglers to try the 8-10kg outfits and gain some appreciation of the fun to be had light tackle fishing for gamefish such as wahoo and Pacific ailfish.

tagging sails on Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji

We also carry 6kg outfits for those who really want to tempt fate or perhaps go after a record fish.

Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji Light tackle gamefishing on Bite me in Kadavu, Fiji

 

 

 

 

 

 


Book your Light / Medium Tackle Gamefishing Trip Now!

Click here to book your Game Fishing trip to the Fiji Islands today and see what all the pro's are raving about in the fishing magazines about Kadavu, Fiji!!

Book Now!

 

Afrikaans Chinese (Simplified) Dutch French German Italian Japanese Korean Spanish

Bluewater Magazine

Issue 89
On sale 6th Jan 2012

This issue is a dedicated GIANT BLUEFIN TUNA Special.

See mind-blowing action with tuna to way over 1000-pounds.

They are more than 10 feet long! It’s the hottest gamefishing news on the planet – and this issue has it all.

Discover the history, join the new action, and learn from the scientists. Do not miss this one!

 


Gamefishing Fiji Blog