by | Jun 1, 2008 | Game Fishing Photos, Live Aboard Trips, Marlin, Nevagivup, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
 This April saw Nevagivup, Shogun and V-Factor head up to Epi with groups from the New Zealand Fishing News Magazine. Initially a 5 day trip, the trip was delayed by one day due to poor weather conditions. With crews staying at Taso’s Bungalows at Epi, the guys...
by | Jun 1, 2008 | Fly Fishing, Marlin, Nevagivup, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
 As it was the 1st day of April being April Fools day the weather was perfect and we had friends over from Australia, why not give this fly fishing a go for Marlin. Fred and Charles had been talking about it for the last few months and the plan was to head out and...
by | Apr 10, 2008 | Fly Fishing, Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Nevagivup, Records
This Newsletter we get up close and personal with Charles Wheeler our partner and Skipper of Nevagivup. Charles is the king of Fly Fishing in Vanuatu and has 5 World Records to his credit. He has lived in Port Vila for the last seven years and his passion for fishing...
by | Mar 17, 2008 | Horizon, Marlin, Nevagivup, Reel Capture, Tournaments, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
If you are interested in fishing the VMC in June, you better get in quick to secure either a spot or a boat. Nevagivup and Reel Capture are fully booked and Horizon is still available. So drop us an email to secure your spot. For more information on the...
by | Jan 30, 2008 | Game Fishing Photos, Horizon, Live Aboard Trips, Marlin, Nevagivup, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
After much discussion and perusal of sea charts between Charles and Fred, it was decided to organize a weekend away on an exploration trip of the sea mounts approximately 70nm from Port Vila in the hunt for Broadbill. The weather was kind and seas to 1 metre, so we...
by | Nov 30, 2007 | Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Nevagivup
The crew headed out for a fun day out on the water and we decided to fish light tackle just for fun. With Charles Wheeler at the helm, Fred landed this 68 Kg Yellowfin Tuna on 24Kg line. Not a bad effort after 40 minutes and John tagged a Blue Marlin around the 130Kg...