Turks and Caicos Islands Fishing
turks and caicos islands fishing is one of the most widely enjoyed activity across the world at the moment. It is one of the most exciting and action packed activities you can take part in, as hooking a big game fish can take several hours before being able to bring your catch on board. From the thrill of the boat ride out into the big blue sea to the thrill of the hunt before you catch a bite. Fishing is an experience you will remember forever. For the more competitive fisherman sport fishing may be the desired choice. Still a pleasurable activity but is more focused on competition rather than relaxation. Technique, strength and patients are the key ingredients a sport fisherman needs to catch the perfect fish.
Dependant on the laws of the specific ocean or coast fishing in, fishermen may be required to catch and release all or some of the fish caught. Recreational or more advanced sport fishermen will log their catches to generate an average size of catch or even once experienced take part in fishing competitions where specific criteria such as size and weight will determine the winner. Sport fishing has conventions, rules, licensing restrictions and laws that restrict the way in which fish may be caught, how many can be caught on where they can be caught. Some laws will prohibit the use of nets and the catching of fish with hooks not in the mouth due to it being considered by some as cruel. You will find that the most common form of recreational fishing is done with a rod, reel, line, hooks and baits such as artificial lures such as spinners or 'dry flies', maggots, chum to name just a few. Catching fish with a hook is generally known as angling, this can take place on the ocean or on fresh water rivers.
In the Turks & Caicos, we take Gwendolyn out from Providenciales and within 15 minutes of the beach we are in 7000ft of ocean water. Our boat, Gwendolyn, is the heart and soul of our charter operation. Well known in the region, it is the largest fishing charters boat in the Turks & Caicos: a 45-foot Hatteras yacht, fully air-conditioned and powered by two Detroit 871 engines, complete with a Pompanette Unlimited heavyweight fighting chair for the angler. Gwendolyn holds the Caribbean record for the largest Wahoo ever caught. It is also regularly used as a rescue boat to help recover other boats and crew in difficulties in the area. If you would like to book yourself a trip to turks and caicos islands fishingand enjoy the adventure of a lifetime call us now on +1-649-231-4420 or email info@gsfishing.com
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