by | Oct 16, 2009 | Marlin, Nevagivup, Reel Capture, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
 August and September have seen the Blue Marlin out in force once again ranging from 200pd—800pd. Reel Capture raised five Blues and managed to tag one. Nevagivup has been on fire with raising five and tagging one, the fish have been finicky to say the least....
by | Apr 25, 2009 | Fly Fishing, Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Nevagivup, Records, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
Nevagivup has added another record this time for Samantha Vale fishing with 10Kg Tippet fly fishing. The aim was to target Wahoo for the girls but instead we ended up with a Sail. This was Sam’s first Sailfish and the catch was a great achievement for her weighing...
by | Feb 22, 2009 | Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Nevagivup, Records, Tournaments, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
Sunday the 22nd of February 2009 saw five vessels take the ladies out  to fish the waters of Port Vila. The weather gods had looked down on us once again and the ladies had a great day out on the water with the odd glass of champagne being consumed. Nevagivup...
by | Nov 11, 2008 | Marlin, Nevagivup, Reel Capture, Tournaments, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
The Tusker Game Fishing Classic was held on the 8th & 9th of November from Port Vila Vanuatu and twelve teams entered for some fantastic fishing on Blue Marlin and the usual pelagic species. The weather gods turned it on with no more than 10 knots on Saturday, no...
by | Jul 8, 2008 | Game Fishing Photos, Nevagivup, Records, Sailfish, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
 Mark and Carol Goodger are no strangers to fishing Vanuatu. On their trip here in July, Carol was keen to catch her first Sailfish. With seas that were not too kind, Richard ventured to Hat Island and after a couple of hours, Carol was on her first Sailfish. The...
by | Jun 29, 2008 | Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Nevagivup, Reel Capture, Tournaments, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
The Vanuatu Marlin Classic was held from the 8th – 14th June 2008 and Crusoe Fishing Adventures had five teams entered fishing from all three of our vessels. There was a total of seventeen teams entered this year and the weather was a little ordinary. Nevagivup...