Week 2 - Deep South

We started the week fishing a small island for a day since in the afternoon we would sail towards the Deep South although that morning we had enough activity landing few triggers and finding a big amount of them on this tiny atoll, although we decided to spend more time looking for another bigger species on the reef.

The triggers this week were very spooky in some of the atolls, but when we arrived to the furthest atoll in the south we found a big amount of “happy triggers” and the fishing was easier for them, making good numbers and being able to land two fish in less than ten minutes two days in a raw.

If we talk about geets and bluefin we had great numbers of opportunities and seeing in one of the atolls more than nine fish in less than one hour, we managed to land eleven by the end of the week, one over 105cm. The weather, waves and with water on the breakers made the fishing for this specie tough!

We landed more species on the fly dogtooth tuna, silky sharks, groupers, barracuda, trumpet fish... and the guest enjoyed fishing on some of the most remote islands in southern Sudan.

Fish landed

Bohar snapper: 4

Mangrove snapper: 1

Triggerfish: 32

Giant trevally: 11

Bluefin: 20

 

Photos :

David Fernández (WSE) @david_miguelez95

Oliver Santoro (AW) @oliver_santoro

Kyle McDonald (AW) @kylemcd96

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