Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Deep Sea Fishing In Mauritius
In yellowfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and marlin frequent the waters of Mauritius, is truly one of the worlds best great fishing spot. This is something which offer luxury vacation Mauritius which puts one step ahead of other special purposes. If fishing in African waters is something you enjoy, or think you might like to go to the trip, so the following guide should give an idea of what the sea fishing expect.Deep southwest MauritiusSurrounded Indian Ocean Island Mauritius is ideal for access to many interesting species of fish that frequent the warm tropical waters. The following are five of the most interesting creatures you may encounter. There are a number of private enterprises throughout the island that offer full and half day trips outside the practice of sport fishing in the area. Mauritius, Luxury hotels usually offer their services for you to enjoy this exciting activity too, so we will take every opportunity to advantage.1. SailfishWith a bill fiercely elongated dorsal fin and extends up along the back, sailfish may seem a little intimidating. Able to move up to 68 mph is also the fastest fish ever recorded reliably. Rarely more than 90kg, are even more daunting enough to herd schools of fish or squid when they hunt in groups. They are well spread throughout the world, inhabiting all the warmer regions, which means it is a very good opportunity to meet one in holidays.2 Mauritius. Catch WahooA appreciated in any environment of sport fishing, the flesh of the Wahoo is also known to be sensitive and considered a true delicacy. A few luxury hotels in Mauritius to disagree with you again with one, or as an individual of 80 kg, no doubt, could feed the guests a series of hunger! Swift and lonely, the back is an iridescent blue / green, while the sides are a shade of silver with blue bars. As the sailfish that also feed on smaller squid and other fish.3. TunaTuna not simply a species, but is actually a generic term for a fairly wide variety of fish. Off the coast of Mauritius youre likely to meet with yellowfin tuna, with a touch of bigeye and albacore. Perhaps the most striking, for non-fishers, is the revelation of how good they were. Smaller species may be less than a meter long, but Northern Blue Fin Tuna (or Thunnus thynnus), can grow over 4 feet long and up to 680kg in size. It was thought that the tuna sandwiches were something new in the southern Indian Ocean? Think luxury in Mauritius next holiday.4. SharkSpecies that can be addressed by the South Indian Ocean are Mako, hammer, blue and tiger sharks. Many companies report bird sightings and catches of abundant species of sharks, so once they are out at sea, with Maurizio actually holds the record for the largest shark ever caught. Of course, theres very little to do with a shark, once you've caught, than the picture and release it, but there are few creatures out there that will give you a satisfactory fight.5. MarlinMarlin catches are legendary game fishing. Lines, Pacific Blue Marlin black and frequent the waters of Mauritius and are big, fast and beautiful. Distinguishable from their spear-like snout, stiff dorsal fin and large size (sometimes up to 5 meters and 670kg), attempts to capture often become the stuff of more than a stunning and the story would surely be the crowning of a Mauritius luxury holiday.
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I really love fishing..it's a great satisfaction to catch a fish..(smiles)!Mauritius is really fun..we had built a strong bond in our family more especially when we were at Sands Resort Hotel in Mauritius..we just so love our experience there..
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