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 24, 2008 | Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Records, Reel Capture, Sailfish, Tournaments, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
REEL CAPTURE TAKES OUT EASTER TOURNAMENT 2008 Five boats fished the Tusker Easter Tournament which was held from Havanna Harbour and was fished on Saturday and Sunday. This tournament is 6Kg and under and anglers are put to the test to fish light tackle. The other...
by | Nov 15, 2007 | Game Fishing Photos, Nevagivup, Records
Nevagivup is a 34ft Blackwatch powered by 2 x 330Hp Cummins diesel shaft drive engines. She specializes in all tackle records and has many to her name. Nevagivup is skippered by the legendary Charles Wheeler who has been game fishing out of Vanuatu for the past six...
by | Oct 16, 2007 | Game Fishing Photos, Marlin, Records, Reel Capture
Gayle McPhee and her husband pose for a shot beside a 101Kg Pacific Blue Marlin landed aboard Horizon skippered by Charles Wheeler. The catch placed Gayle in the record books for Ladies 15Kg line class. Also in the photo is renown fisherman Fred Temminck.
by | Sep 25, 2007 | Horizon, Marlin, Records, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
Captain Charlie Tui has added another record to the collection whilst out on a live aboard charter in mid September with the Morris family from Tasmania. Edward landed a 27 Kg Short Bill Spearfish on 37 Kg line class. Well done Edward, This was also the Vanuatu All...
by | Sep 4, 2007 | Nevagivup, Records, Vanuatu Fishing Reports
Captain Richard has added a new 15 Kg Men’s Skipjack Tuna to the record books for angler Richard Fogarty on the 4th of September. This rather large skipjack tuna tipped the scales at 10 Kg. Congratulations to Richard as this was his first fishing trip and first...