Welcome to Open Sea Fishing Around the World
Fishing is a common activity wherever there is water – fresh or salty, it doesn’t matter – either as a way to feed one’s family or as a sport. You may have tried freshwater fishing and saltwater fishing off the coast of the United States, but you’re curious about open sea fishing around the world. If you have the opportunity to travel overseas, here are some places you may want to visit.
There are literally hundreds of places around the world you can choose to go open sea fishing. Some are as closer by than others, but there are others all the way around the globe. And with each different area, you’ll find new fish to chase.
Mazatlan, Mexico is a sport fishing mecca. You can catch marlin, wahoo, yellowtail and swordfish. Reports state there are over 600 species of fish in the waters off Mazatlan but many people travel to this region to mainly for the near-1,000 pound marlin and swordfish.
New Zealand is a world away from Mexico, but you can find a number of sport fish to make the trip worth your while. The Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, and Tonga are normal fishing destinations. Look for sailfish, northern blue tuna, Spanish mackerel, and mahi-mahi.
Planning a trip to Bermuda? It’s a great place to try open sea fishing. World record game fish have been caught in this area for years. You can expect to find barracuda, blue marlin, white marlin, black fin tuna, and yellow fin tuna to challenge your fishing skills.
Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica is another worldwide destination for open sea fishing. While you’re on the boat, look for black, blue, and striped marlin, yellow fin tuna, and wahoo.
Obviously these are only a few of the locations you can choose for open fishing around the world. Consider your budget, when you’ll be able to travel, and then make plans to give open sea fishing a try.
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